Congress 2012

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The 2012 EPC Congress took place at the University of Leicester on 17/18 April 2012. Themes included the REF, SIVS, employability of graduate engineers and the new funding regime. The Distinguished Guest Lecture was given by Professor Julia King CBE, Vice Chancellor of Aston University, and this was followed by the Congress Dinner at the Belmont Hotel, on the evening of 17th April.

Programme  265KB
Professor Helen Atkinson Unemployment of Engineering Graduates: The Key Issues 3.81MB
Professor Sir Bob Burgess Developing Universties in a New Era  261KB
Chris Millward The Higher Education Reforms: The Implications for Engineering  5.71MB
David Delpy EPSRC Delivery Plan: The Next Steps  3.0MB
Janet Bohrer Quality Assurance of Postgraduate Taught Courses  1.79MB
Naomi Drinkwater Key Information Sets: the Implications for Engineering  968KB
Andrew Lamb Engineers Without Borders

4.8MB

Richard Skerrett Developments in the UCAS applications process  2.55MB
Ruth Graham Achieving excellence in engineering education: the ingredients of successful  110KB
Dr Simon Steiner Enabling graduates to become global engineers: a Global Dimension in Engineering Education Project  542KB
Professor Stephanie Hayward REF Sub-Panel 15: General Engineering 549KB
Chris Taylor REF Sub-Panel 11: Computer Science and Informatics  108KB
Professor Julia King Climate Change, Green Growth, Opportunities for Engineering and Manufacturing  2.68MB
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