INVITATION ONLY
Whether you are a seasoned educator or new to the field, you will find valuable insights and practical ideas that you can apply to your own teaching practice. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a dynamic and forward-thinking community of educators who are passionate about improving engineering education. There will be networking and 'best practice' presentations for the Academic Champions and Visiting Professors.
Programme*
9.30am | Registration opens and networking breakfast |
10.00am | Welcome |
10.15am |
Keynote Speaker Professor Chris Wise FREng, Regeneralist – Creative design teaching in engineering |
11.15am | Morning workshop |
12.15pm | Lunch |
1.30pm | Updated reporting process |
2.00pm | Awardee presentations on conference theme |
2.45pm | Networking break |
3.00pm | Afternoon workshop |
4.00pm | Drinks reception |
*Programme subject to change
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Professor Chris Wise RDI FREng
Over the last 3 years Chris has been researching and practising regenerative design education at the University of Bath, co-funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering. This work has been summarised in an illustrated paper titled: Regeneralist, which is short for Regenerative Generalist. It is very much a reflective/propositional effort. Chris will share some of its key thinking, aimed very much at supporting and informing of others as we try to contextualise, strengthen and adapt engineering practice and principles for the future. There will be time for a discussion to share how this may intersect with initiatives already underway in undergraduate education and practice.