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This project investigates how to attract more students, especially women, to engineering by applying effective teaching methods from architecture. It aims to enhance knowledge-production skills through design projects, ultimately transforming engineering education to be more inclusive and creative.
Germany fell 76,400 engineers short in 2011.
Britain falls short 55,000 engineers every year.
Such deficits adversely affect Europe’s R&D, patent filings, and tech production.
Failure to attract women exacerbates the crisis.
Europe urgently needs diverse engineers who can work collaboratively and creatively.
Why does engineering struggle to attract students when architecture courses fill with women and men?
Education experts (Boyer and Mitgang) say architects learn in more hands-on and effective…
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