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The second in-person Systems Change Lab will explore and test how to integrate global responsibility within university engineering education. Empowering engineers with the skillsets to address the challenges created by climate change requires adapting both the technological and philosophical frameworks used in engineering education. This goal has been the subject of a programme of work at the Royal Academy of Engineering to transform undergraduate engineering education as part of the wider Engineer 2030project.
The focus of this Systems Change Lab co-hosted by the Royal Academy of Engineering and Engineers without Borders UK will be to investigate, with leading representatives and shapers of engineering higher education, the opportunity to embed global responsibility.
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