A Framework of Global Competence for Engineers: The Need for a Sustainable World
This paper presents the results of the first part of the Tools for Enhancing and Assessing the Value of International Experience for Engineers (TA VIE) project, launched in 2018, and outlines a contemporary understanding of global competence for engineers, as understood by European engineering compa...
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doaj-1239708ee86749b6be0465db304f13792020-11-25T04:10:49ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-11-01129568956810.3390/su12229568A Framework of Global Competence for Engineers: The Need for a Sustainable WorldIsabel Ortiz-Marcos0Valeria Breuker1Rocío Rodríguez-Rivero2Björn Kjellgren3Frédéric Dorel4Marco Toffolon5Diego Uribe6Virna Eccli7Department of Organization, Business Administration and Statistics, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28006 Madrid, SpainDipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Universitá di Trento, 38122 Trento, ItalyDepartment of Organization, Business Administration and Statistics, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28006 Madrid, SpainKTH Royal Institute of Technology, 114 28 Stockholm, SwedenÉcole Centrale de Nantes, 44300 Nantes, FranceDipartimento di Ingegneria Civile Ambientale e Meccanica, 38123 Trento, ItalyDepartment of Organization, Business Administration and Statistics, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28006 Madrid, SpainDipartimento di Ingegneria Civile Ambientale e Meccanica, 38123 Trento, ItalyThis paper presents the results of the first part of the Tools for Enhancing and Assessing the Value of International Experience for Engineers (TA VIE) project, launched in 2018, and outlines a contemporary understanding of global competence for engineers, as understood by European engineering companies. Striving to make engineering education more comprehensively aligned to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and thereby meeting demands from industry and society, the notion of “global competence” has attracted more and more attention from engineering schools. While there is no universally agreed on definition of global competence, the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) definition, which explicitly combines global awareness and intercultural communication competence with sustainability efforts, seems potentially well positioned to inform higher education institutions’ (HEI) global competence education. This is perhaps especially so when it comes to international student mobility, an area which is regularly seen as an important means to enhance global competence while all too often being assessed not in terms of qualitative student development, but in terms of structural indicators. However, in order to assess and improve curricula and mobility programs, the desired learning outcomes must first be specified. Based on research in five European countries (Spain, Italy, Sweden, France and Hungary), this paper details the understanding, requirements and perceived skill gaps of companies hiring engineering graduates, a first step towards improved and assessable global competence education for engineering students.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/22/9568global competenceinternationalizationengineering professionqualitative researchEuropean comparison |
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Isabel Ortiz-Marcos Valeria Breuker Rocío Rodríguez-Rivero Björn Kjellgren Frédéric Dorel Marco Toffolon Diego Uribe Virna Eccli A Framework of Global Competence for Engineers: The Need for a Sustainable World Sustainability global competence internationalization engineering profession qualitative research European comparison |
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Isabel Ortiz-Marcos Valeria Breuker Rocío Rodríguez-Rivero Björn Kjellgren Frédéric Dorel Marco Toffolon Diego Uribe Virna Eccli |
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A Framework of Global Competence for Engineers: The Need for a Sustainable World |
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A Framework of Global Competence for Engineers: The Need for a Sustainable World |
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A Framework of Global Competence for Engineers: The Need for a Sustainable World |
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A Framework of Global Competence for Engineers: The Need for a Sustainable World |
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A Framework of Global Competence for Engineers: The Need for a Sustainable World |
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This paper presents the results of the first part of the Tools for Enhancing and Assessing the Value of International Experience for Engineers (TA VIE) project, launched in 2018, and outlines a contemporary understanding of global competence for engineers, as understood by European engineering companies. Striving to make engineering education more comprehensively aligned to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and thereby meeting demands from industry and society, the notion of “global competence” has attracted more and more attention from engineering schools. While there is no universally agreed on definition of global competence, the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) definition, which explicitly combines global awareness and intercultural communication competence with sustainability efforts, seems potentially well positioned to inform higher education institutions’ (HEI) global competence education. This is perhaps especially so when it comes to international student mobility, an area which is regularly seen as an important means to enhance global competence while all too often being assessed not in terms of qualitative student development, but in terms of structural indicators. However, in order to assess and improve curricula and mobility programs, the desired learning outcomes must first be specified. Based on research in five European countries (Spain, Italy, Sweden, France and Hungary), this paper details the understanding, requirements and perceived skill gaps of companies hiring engineering graduates, a first step towards improved and assessable global competence education for engineering students. |
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