Engineering Education in the Rapidly Changing World Rethinking the Vision for Higher Engineering Education | Second Revised Edition

The first edition inspired many conversations about "The Future Engineer" at my home university and many partner universities and institutes abroad. The "Free Spirits" Think Tank of the 4TU.Centre of Engineering Education in the Netherlands, which investigates the rise of new eng...

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Main Author: Kamp, Aldert (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Delft TU Delft Open 2023
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