ENabling Humanitarian Attributes for Nurturing Community-based Engineering Erasmus Project

General information for the ENabling Humanitarian Attributes for Nurturing Community-based Engineering Erasmus Project

ENabling Humanitarian Attributes for Nurturing Community-based Engineering Erasmus Project
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Project Title

ENabling Humanitarian Attributes for Nurturing Community-based Engineering

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Capacity Building in higher education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2018

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics:

Project Summary

Engineering has a pivotal role to play in solving humanitarian challenges, enabling communities to progress towards sustainable development. Because the issues of humanitarianism are not just engineering problems, there is need to introduce new designs of engineering education to embrace and exploit combinational expertise in community-based engineering. ENHANCE aims at nurturing humanitarian attributes through engineering education for serving unsupported communities effectively and responsibly, in identifying problems and defining sustainable solutions. The novelty of ENHANCE lies in integrating highly diverse, yet complementary, expertise in engineering Higher Education (HE). The objectives of the project involve: (a) mapping professional attributes for mitigating humanitarian challenges over the next 15 years; (b) assessing and evaluating current graduate engineering programmes in Partner Institutions under the enablers needed to ensure humanitarian attributes to graduates; (c) setting up tools for evaluating graduate engineering programmes; (c) building capacity in the field of community-based engineering with interventions in curriculum content, assessment and feedback, methods of delivery; (d) tasting, adopting and implementing in current curricula innovative (i.e. inclusive, interdisciplinary, problem-based) teaching and learning methodologies; (e) developing and testing the ENHANCE Training Kit for staff development/training. Outputs of the project will be disseminated to audiences from HE educators and students in the partner countries; modern media (podcasts, video’s, etc.) will be utilised to share insights with a wide audience. ENHANCE will allow us to ensure advancement of community-based engineering directly to a range of Official Development Assistance (ODA) recipients and to instigate longer-term developments with beneficiaries and end users. Nevertheless, outputs of this project will be applicable to many other countries facing global challenges.

Project Website

http://enhance-erasmusplus.eu

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 998705 Eur

Project Coordinator

THE UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK & Country: UK

Project Partners

  • PANEPISTIMIO DYTIKIS ATTIKIS
  • INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG
  • UNIVERSITAS BRAWIDJAJA
  • BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
  • HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF TRANSPORT
  • GADJAH MADA UNIVERSITY
  • UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA