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Russia, catching up on active forms of engineering education - by Aldert Kamp

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Last week Aldert Kamp, Co-director of the CDIO, attended the national conference “CDIO Global Initiative in the Russian Educational System” in Surgut. He was invited in his role of CDIO Co-director.

- The conference changed my mind about what progression is made in the reforms at Russian engineering universities. The overall impression is much more positive than I had expected. Universities are doing interesting reforms with full devotion, says Aldert. 

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Five new schools - Welcome!

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It is our pleasure to inform you that the International CDIO Council has accepted 5 new members!

 

University of Twente, the Netherlands

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Welcome to 3 new Asian CDIO member schools

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It is our pleasure to inform you that the International CDIO Council has accepted 3 new members of the CDIO Initiative in Asia. A total of five Asian schools have now been accepted as CDIO members in the first months of 2017.

1. Inje University - Korea

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Résumé from the 2017 CDIO Asian Regional Meeting in Thailand

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The 2017 CDIO Asian Regional Meeting being hosted by Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi in cooperation with the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University dated March 13-15, 2017. The meeting aimed to provide opportunities for administrators and educators coming from different universities in Asia to share and discuss education reforms and innovation.

Welcome to 2 new Asian CDIO member schools

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It is our pleasure to inform you that the International CDIO Council has accepted 2 new members of the CDIO Initiative in Asia:

Welcome to University of Chichester as new member school

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After the UK & Ireland regional meeting during the EU meeting held in Dublin in January 2017, it is our pleasure to inform you that the International CDIO Council has accepted 1 new member of the CDIO Initiative:

Recognize and award teaching skills

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Today research achievements are rewarded higher than teaching. Only 12 % of university staff recognise teaching as important in promotion to professorship, according to Dr Ruth Graham. At the CDIO meeting in Gothenburg pedagogic and professional competence development and promotion at technical universities was discussed.CDIO co-Director Johan Malmqvist

Aldert Kamps thoughts about higher engineering education

Aldert 2e portret 2016_0.JPGAldert Kamp, The Director of Education of the faculty of Aerospace Engineering at TU Delft and also one of the regional CDIO Leaders of Europe is one of the CDIO Initiatives most active member. Aldert has recently started a new blog where he writes about higher engineering education.

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