Education

Session 514 - The Global Engineer
This session invites contributions on a wide variety of educational issues associated with the globalization of the chemical engineer. This can be from student-related projects, international opportunities and educating international students, among other areas.
Chair: Nada Marie Assaf-Anid
CoChair: Maria da Graca Rasteiro
CoSponsor(s): Topical 6: AIChE Centennial: ChEmical Engineering Education: Past and Future
  Weblab in ChEmical Engineering as a Tool for Cooperative Learning within a Global Environment. A Report of Experiences Between Brazilian Universities Connected through Kyatera
Galo A. C. Le Roux, Giann B. Reis, Charles D. F. de Jesus, Antonio J G Cruz, Roberto de C Giordano, Paulo F. Moreira, Luiz V Loureiro, Claudio A O Nascimento
  Global ChEmical Engineering Workforce Statistics
Tom R. Marrero
  Are We Preparing Our Students for a Flat World?
Nada M. Assaf-Anid, William F. Zucker, Gordon Silverman, Arthur T. Andrews
  Students and Graduates Exchange Programmes in the ChEmical Engineering Department of the University of Coimbra in Portugal
Maria da Graca Rasteiro
  The Nigerian Society of ChEmical Engineers: Challenges and Opportunitiesfacing ChEmical Engineers in Nigeria
Alexander O. Ogedegbe
  ChEmical Engineer for Today and Tomorrow through Curricular Reform
Álvaro Rámirez Sr.
  Student Learning through Engineers without Borders
Randy S. Lewis, W. Vincent Wilding

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