Learning for transformation Sustainable development requires a shift towards a society that better addresses basic human needs and the limitations of natural systems. A transformation of e.g. mindsets, educational approaches, societal structures, technical systems and economic accounting methods is needed. Engineering education institutions can play an important role in this transformation and in the sustainable society [...]
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This is a call for papers for the ERSCP-EMSU 2010 conference that TU Delft, TNO and The Hague University of Applied Sciences are together organizing and will take place in Delft 25-29 October 2010. The title is: Knowledge Collaboration & Learning for Sustainable Innovation The scope include: Sustainable Consumption and Production Sustainable Innovation Sustainability in Higher Education The call and the [...]
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- Abstract submission is now available at www.eesd10.org - Welcome to the next biannual conference in Engineering Education in Sustainable Development, EESD10 Göteborg, Sweden, September, 19th -22nd (+ side event in Stockholm, September, 23d), 2010. Theme: Learning for transformation Sustainable development requires a shift towards a society that better addresses basic human needs and the limitations of natural systems. A transformation [...]
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The Student Platform for Engineering Education Development (SPEED), in conjunction with the University of Cape Town (UCT) and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), is proud to present the 3rd Global Student Forum on Engineering Education. This gathering of enthusiastic student leaders from around the globe will focus on intense discussion of presenting issues, [...]
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by Timo Marquez Arreaza, Maracaibo, Venezuela Waste accumulation is one of the biggest environmental concerns in Latin America and is a key contributor to the urban environmental crisis that many Latin American cities face. [1] Despite several programs and studies about the problem and potential solutions such as recycling [2], the concern remains. In response, citizens [...]
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