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We recognize that you might not have time to listen to all the episodes, and/or would appreciate a preview or recap and so this is a special episode to bring the 3rd season of the SEFI podcast to a close.

This season focused on changes in European engineering education and engineering education research over the last few decades.

Join Neil Cooke (University of Birmingham) and Natalie Wint (University College London) as they share highlights from Season 3, featuring clips from the season's guests: Mike Murphy, José Carlos Quadrado, Bill Williams, Jacqueline El-Sayed, Kristina Edström and Xavier Fouger.

Thank you to all listeners and guests for their continued support, and please continue to like and share the show on social media channels!

Timestamps:

0.00 General introduction

0.24 Introduction to this episode

0.41 Reach of the podcast and appreciation for support

1.34 Introduction to the season theme

2.51 Mike Murphy from TU Dublin on Transformation

6.40 José Carlos Quadrado from ISEL Portugal on recognition and quality assurance

12.06 Bill Williams from IST Portugal on changes in the landscape of engineering education research

15.43 Jacqueline El-Sayed from the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) on the growth of networks and communities

18.04 Kristina Edström (Editor in Chief EJEE) from KTH Sweden on Publishing

27.16 Xavier Fouger from Dassault Systèmes France on changes in engineering practice

33.51 Information about plans for Season 4

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Music by ComaStudio https://pixabay.com/users/comastudio-26079283/

Written and produced by Neil Cooke and Natalie Wint.


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