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Attractiveness Systems for Engineering Pathways
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ID: 246
Research Paper Oral presentation Topics: The attractiveness of engineering education Keywords: Attractiveness, recruitment, admission systems, educational pathways EXPLORING THE ROLE OF NATIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM ON PATHWAYS INTO ENGINEERING: A COMPARITIVE STUDY (RESEARCH) 1Centre for Engineering Education (CEE), UCL, United Kingdom; 2KU Leuven; 3Czech Technical University in Prague
ID: 256
Practice Paper Oral presentation Topics: The attractiveness of engineering education, Engineering skills, professional skills, and transversal skills Keywords: Engineering education, University alliances, Innovation in Teaching and learning THE SUPPORTIVE ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION INNOVATION – THE CASE OF EUROTEQ 1Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic; 2Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; 3Tallinn University of Technolgy, Estonia
ID: 328
Research Paper Oral presentation Topics: The attractiveness of engineering education, Engineering skills, professional skills, and transversal skills Keywords: Engineering skills, professional skills, and transversal skills; The attractiveness of engineering education Surprises at Work: A STUDY OF EARLY CAREER ENGINEERS Aalborg University, Denmark
ID: 476
Research Paper Oral presentation Topics: The attractiveness of engineering education Keywords: Please select one to five keywords Industrial engineering and management, University attractiveness, Engineering students’ university choice, COVID 19 impact UNIVERSITY ATTRACTIVENESS AND COVID-19INFLUENCE: A FOCUS ON INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT STUDENTS 1ESTIEM, Germany; 2ESTIEM, Portugal
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