EPC Toolkits at Engineering Education for Sustainable Development (EESD) in June 2025

Several EPC Toolkits contributors and Steering Group members will be sharing transformational and innovative ideas at the Twelfth International Conference on Engineering Education for Sustainable Development to be held at King’s College London from the 15th to the 18th June 2025.

These include papers by Madeline Polmear (Ethics Toolkit Content Review Coordinator), Rhythima Shinde (Sustainability Toolkit Content Review Coordinator), Goudarz Poursharif, Emanuela Tilley, and Panos Doss (Sustainability Toolkit Steering Group members), Rehan Shah, Laura Fogg-Rogers, Valentina Rossi, Cindy Anderson, and Manoj Ravi (Sustainability Toolkit contributors), Francesco Ciriello (Complex Systems Toolkit Steering Group member), and Diana Martin (Ethics and Sustainability Toolkit contributor).

In addition, Rehan Shah will be presenting a workshop on promoting equity through community-based learning, Dawn Bonfield and Madeline Polmear will be presenting a workshop on game-based learning for sustainability, and Goudarz Poursharif and Panos Doss will be presenting a workshop on embedding multidisciplinary sustainability challenges in curricula.

The Ethics Toolkit will be featured in a workshop conducted by Elizabeth Robertson (Ethics Toolkit contributor) about how ethics is essential to the next generation of engineering changemakers, and the Sustainability Toolkit will be promoted in workshops conducted by Sarah Hitt and Cindy Anderson that focus on navigating transformational change and co-creating sustainable engineering curricula. Sarah Hitt (Toolkits Project Manager) and Emma Crichton (Ethics Toolkit Steering Group member) will also deliver a keynote address.

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