Euniwell: Maximising Academic And Social Outcomes In Engineering Education

Neil Cooke, S. Chung, K.I.M. Hawwash, D. Cottle, E. Caporali, G. Bartoli, J. Forss, J. Andersson, P. Chargé

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Abstract

The ERASMUS+ European University for Well-Being (EUniWell) alliance’s mission aims to resolve the paradox of Europeans’ relative prosperity against the global security and sustainability challenge. “Maximising Academic and Social Outcomes in Engineering Education” is a project which interprets this contradiction for engineering educators; how to best teach non-technical skills to ensure engineers make the utmost contribution to societal wellbeing? Appreciably, the social outcome for the person who becomes an engineer is positive because the profession is relatively well-paid. Therefore, engineering education is good for social mobility providing the learning environment narrows attainment gaps between disadvantaged and mainstream cohorts. Accordingly, our strategy is to bring together the expertise of the British, French, Italian and Swedish faculties to transfer best practice for professional, business and sustainability skill teaching, while contrasting how their disadvantaged cohorts present. The project has two primary objectives: To understand how partners differ in terms of skill teaching, and how students from disadvantaged backgrounds are accommodated. The paper describes the background and rationale of the project, and its research design and methodology. Although the project is still in progress and data collection is still underway, this paper provides insights and perspectives for engineering educators looking to design similar collaborations to share best practice, while considering engineering identities and their underlying competencies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1857-1865
Number of pages9
JournalEuropean Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ERASMUS+
  • European University for Well-Being
  • EUniWell
  • engineering education
  • non-technical skills
  • societal wellbeing
  • social mobility
  • attainment gaps
  • professional skills
  • business skills
  • sustainability skills
  • disadvantaged cohorts
  • best practice
  • engineering identities
  • competencies
  • enterprise
  • disadvantaged students
  • sustainability
  • skills

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