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CDIO Internationalization and Mobility
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by Duncan Campbell 15 years, 6 months ago
Proposed CDIO Standard on Internationalization and Mobility
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Duncan Campbell |
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School of Engineering Systems, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia |
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da.campbell@qut.edu.au |
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It is proposed to introduce a 13th CDIO Standard on Program Internationalization and Mobility. The proposal was met with support at the recent CDIO Conference and Collaborator's Meeting in Singapore. A number of suggestions were made which are incorporated in the revised proposal. A call for comment is now made with the intention of finalising the proposal for consideration by the CDIO Council in Turku, Finland (October, 2009).
Draft Description
CDIO Program Internationalization and Mobility encourages and recognizes organizational commitment which prepares engineers for a global environment and to expose them to a rich set of international experiences and contexts during their studies. It represents the promotion, facilitation, opportunity and scholarship of an internationalized curriculum, qualifications and international mobility of students.
Draft Rationale
Graduate engineers of the future will increasingly need to be international in their outlook and experience, and be prepared to operate globally. Businesses have to compete and collaborate on a global scale, and operate across national and international borders with organizational environments being increasingly complex, dynamic and with more interdependencies. Our challenge as educational institutions is to aid our students to prepare for this global environment.
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Proposal - CDIO Program Globalization and Mobility 05062009.pdf
CDIO Standard 13 Discussion Paper.pdf
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