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Welcome to the fourth episode of Season 3 of the SEFI podcast! During this season we discuss changes in European engineering education and engineering education research over the last few decades

In this episode we are seeking inspiration from across the pond. We speak to Jacqueline El-Sayed the first female Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) to find out what we can learn from the world’s largest society for engineering education. Jacqueline shares how her leadership experience in K-12 education, academia, industry, and government has supported her work at ASEE, whose members span multiple sectors. 

show notes: https://www.sefi.be/2023/12/18/podcast-season-3-episode-3-european-engineering-educators-is-online-2/

Join Dr. Natalie Wint (University College London) and Dr. Neil Cooke (University of Birmingham) to learn about how SEFI, and engineering educators within Europe, can learn from and become involved in ASEE.

Timestamps

0.00 Welcome and introduction to episode

0.32 Podcast Intro

0.50 Experiences of ASEE from Natalie and Neil

2.22 Jacqueline's Background

6.30 History and Evolution of ASEE

12.05 Engineering Landscape in the USA: Societies and Communities

16.02 Differences and similarities between USA and other parts of the world

20.37 The Structure of ASEE

23.42 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Efforts within ASEE

30.12 The Impact of New Technologies on Engineering Education

32.11 Member activities and benefits

36.31 What does ASEE have to offer Europe?

38.35 What is next for ASEE?

40.47 Achievements Jacqueline is most proud of

44.05 Final advice from Jacqueline

45.55 Key takeaways from Natalie and Neil.


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