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Valentine, Andrew; Marinelli, Melissa; Male, Sally – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2022
Benefits of industry engagement in engineering education for various stakeholders are well known, but there can be significant obstacles to initiating engagement. Using social capital theory, this study investigated how stakeholders initiate industry engagement in engineering education, and the main barriers from the stakeholders' perspectives.…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Engineering Education, Industry, Professional Personnel
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Carbone, Angela; Rayner, Gerry M.; Ye, Jing; Durandet, Yvonne – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2020
Work-integrated learning (WIL) has become an increasingly conspicuous and valued component of student learning at university. Given the limits to scale for WIL-related internships and placements, other forms of WIL, such as field trips and site visits, have become more common in undergraduate engineering curricula. However, these forms of WIL are…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Field Trips, Value Judgment, Student Attitudes
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Ferguson, Clive – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2006
The attribute focus in engineering education now adopted by the engineering education accrediting bodies of the US, UK and Australia is based on meeting the assumed needs of professional practice. It is associated with an increasing expectation by employers of work-ready graduates rather than relying on subsequent work-based learning and…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Industry, Engineering, Foreign Countries
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Abanteriba, Sylvester – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2006
After centuries of protectionism in international trade, the course is inexorably set for trade amongst nations without borders. More and more countries are joining the World Trade Organization and companies are repositioning themselves for the conduct of their activities in an environment free from physical borders and national legislative…
Descriptors: Industry, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, School Business Relationship