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Creating Inclusive Engineering Courses

A free event by the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre.

This is a one day seminar aimed at engineering lecturers and programme managers who would like to explore how they can make their courses and engineering departments more inclusive across under represented groups including women, black and minority ethnic groups and students from lower socio-economic groups.

The seminar will explore current effective practice by leaders in this field and the experiences from the London Engineering Project. Colleagues from the sector are invited to come along to share their experiences and learn from each other.

This seminar has been organised by the Royal Academy of Engineering and the London Engineering Project in partnership with London South Bank University and the HE Academy Engineering Subject Centre.

It is one of the seminars from the successful ‘Getting girls into engineering…a practical guide’ series and is part of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s activity in the National HE STEM Programme.

During the day you will have the opportunity to:

  • share your own effective practice with others in the field
  • make some new contacts with people you can work with in the future
  • discuss how to take effective practice forward in the sector
  • learn to recognise when practice is effective
  • take away practical guidance and advice
  • discuss some of the more challenging aspects of your work and shared ideas
  • find out more about the national HE Stem Programme
  • enjoy a nice lunch!

This event is offered without charge, however it is necessary to book your place online.

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