The UK-Japan Engineering Education League (UKJEEL) Workshop: Rationale, Goals, and Lessons Learned

Cross, Jeffrey; Berrar, Daniel; Watson, Ian and Smith, Roderick (2023). The UK-Japan Engineering Education League (UKJEEL) Workshop: Rationale, Goals, and Lessons Learned. In: JSEE Annual Conference International Session Proceedings, 07 Sep 2023, Hiroshima, Japan, pp. 14–17.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.20549/jseeen.2023.0_14

Abstract

Engineering university faculty are tasked with educating students who will become engineers that work in industry and educate doctoral students who, in some cases, will be become future engineering faculty. In Japan, overall, at engineering universities, doctoral students have relatively limited opportunity to learn about engineering education in an international setting. To bridge this gap, the UK Japan Engineering Education League was formed in 2014, bringing together both Japanese and UK doctoral students and engineering faculty to advance engineering education through faculty development and to share best practice in teaching and learning. Since 2014, a total of nine workshops were held alternately in Japan and the UK as in-person events or as online events due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Here, we report the rationale, goals, and the lessons that we learned over the course of the workshop series.

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