Engineering for Good: Including a Social Perspective in Engineering Programs (ENGood) is a KA220-HED Cooperation Partnership in Higher Education project, co-funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ program.
The project aims to develop a training program for a multidimensional enhancement of technology courses, integrating the analysis and evaluation of engineering technologies from various perspectives: political, economic, and environmental. The ultimate goal of the project is to equip future engineers with the skills necessary for a comprehensive examination of how new technologies, including their commercialization, can impact personal, social, economic, or political levels.
Work packages:
WP1 Project Management
WP2 Dissemination and exploitation
WP3 Development of training program
WP4 Teaching training program to students
The project is carried out by a consortium of 5 partners representing 5 European countries:
- Kauno Technoligijos Universitetas, Lithuania, project coordinator
- Universidade de Vigo, Spain
- Universiteit Gent, Belgium
- Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
- Fundacja Graceland, Poland
Check the project website for more.
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