5 reasons for engineers to embrace lifelong learning
Lifelong learning is essential, especially in engineering fields. Here are 5 reasons for engineers to embrace lifelong learning.
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Lifelong learning is essential, especially in engineering fields. Here are 5 reasons for engineers to embrace lifelong learning.
As National Engineering Month continues, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. Recently I met with Dr. Jennifer Johrendt, who is the Associate Dean of Student Affairs within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Windsor. What follows is a Q&A about how the university supports students throughout their academic careers and provides opportunities for personal and professional growth.
As National Engineering Month Ontario continues, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Liam O’Brien who is a Professor for the Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Engineering program at Carleton University. What follows is a Q&A about why it’s important to expose students to real-life challenges faced by communities.
As National Engineering Month Ontario continues, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Kathy Dumanski, Chair of the School of Software Design and Data Science at Seneca. What follows is a Q&A about the various opportunities that the polytechnic institution offers in terms of engineering education.
As National Engineering Month Ontario continues, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Elias Lyberogiannis, who is the Executive Vice-President, Planning and Chief Engineering and Modernization Officer at Toronto Hydro. What follows is a Q&A about how lifelong learning enables engineers to progress throughout their careers and how it contributes to the betterment of our society altogether.
As National Engineering Month Ontario events continue, we are connecting with leaders in Ontario’s engineering community to talk about the future of engineering. This week I met with Bruce G. Matthews, P.Eng., who is the Executive Director of ACEC-Ontario. What follows is a Q&A session about how consulting engineers work within politics to shape large infrastructure projects in the province and beyond.
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