Development and Global Engineering

I also conduct research and writing on Development and Global Engineering. I am interested in considering pathways for transforming engineering education in Canada in order to diversify its reach into areas that are not traditionally within the domain of engineering science. I characterize these areas broadly as “public engineering” since they are concerned with a more thoughtful and humane appreciation for society outside the professional realm. I examine engineering education initiatives in areas such as globalization and development – often understood fashionably as global engineering. Research in this area has been funded through a philanthropic donation to the Raymer-Wygodny Global Engineering Fund.

Related Publications

  • (with Brandiff Caron, Deborah Dysart Gale, Matthew Harsh) Navigating a Constitutional Moment: Reflections on Implementing Graduate Attributes in Canadian Engineering Education. Engineering Studies, 6.1, 44-61, 2014.
  • Public Leadership Framework: Approaches to Diversify Engineering Education. International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy, 4.1, 43-48, 2014.
  • Teaching global engineering in Canada, learning informality of the Global South. European Journal of Engineering Education. 39.4, 349-364, 2014.
  • Making community water/sanitation partnerships sustainable – some lessons. Journal of Policy Engagement , 2.1, 9-14, 2010.

Associates

Stuart MacDonald – PhD Student, Concordia University

Funding

Raymer-Wygodny Global Engineering Fund