On the 14th May EERN are pleased to join up with partners from across the world to hold the first Engineering Education Research Big Meet Up.



Across the whole day there will be keynotes, discussion and virtual coffee breaks.



Further details and sign up for this free event at: https://sway.office.com/cNUsuiNUObg2SQNx?ref=Link

This all-day launch of the Vertical Flight Society is a free-to-attend event to be held on Monday 24 February at the Royal Air Force Club in Mayfair – 128 Piccadilly, London, W1J 7PY.



Please follow link for the programme.

University of Strathclyde is hosting the 7th ISEE: Engineering Education for the 21st Century from 9-10th July 2020. Booking and further details are available here. Papers relevant to the conference themes are also invited and can be submitted here.



The conference covers all aspects pertaining to factors affecting the quality and effectiveness of engineering education initiatives.



The deadline for abstracts is 20th January 2020. Abstracts can be submittedĀ here.

The annual Recruitment and Admissions Forum took place at University of Wales Trinity St David’s new SA1 Swansea Waterfront development on 27th November 2019 convened by EPC Recruitment and Admissions Committee Vice Chair, Richard Morgan. Many thanks to UWTSD for hosting us this year (if you would like to discuss hosting in future, please contact us).

The 2020 Professors and Heads of Electrical Engineering Conference (PHEE), in conjunction with PHOMME (Professors and Heads of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) and the EPC (Engineering Professors’ Council) will be held at the IET, Savoy Place, London on 15th January, 2020.

To download the programme for the day, please follow the link here.

 

To be held at Al Ghurair University in Dubai from Saturday 14th – Sunday 15th December.



The aerospace sessions will be sponsored by the AAU as in the past.

The aviation industry is under transformation. New technologies are making flying faster, safer, less noisy and more sustainable. These innovations, however, require new skills. How can we equip the workers of tomorrow with the newest competences required by the market? And how do we generate pathways for the next generation to join this dynamic and essential sector for the UK?


We will address this and other questions during this landmarkĀ event, which will bring together major players across aerospace, education and government to collectively agree on a way forward for the creation of world-class UK Centres of Excellence for Aviation.



Join us onĀ Wednesday,Ā 9thĀ OctoberĀ 2019Ā atĀ 09:30 ā€“ 16:30Ā at theĀ Novotel London Stansted Airport in Stansted.

As part of the EPC’s New Approaches to Engineering Higher Education initiative, run jointly with the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), we will be holding a conference on 18 November 2019 at IET London: Savoy Place.

We will be showcasing changes that have been made to engineering courses since our first conference, a landmark in innovative learning and teaching, two years ago.

The Conference will feature case studies of universities that exemplify innovation in ‘the six facets’ outlined by previous work in the New Approaches initiative:

We are delighted that the programme will feature the stories of 17 different new approaches, all of which have a track record from which other institutions can learn as they share their experience of developing and instigating change.

This is an unmissable event for all teaching staff in engineering, for department heads, and for anyone with an interest in pedagogy and the student learning experience.

The programme can be viewed here.

The Twitter hashtag for the event is #NewApproaches.

Further information
Further information on the New Approaches initiative to date can be found on the EPC website.

To be held at the University of Hertfordshire. Follow links for more details and map.

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