Incorporating global skills within UK higher education of engineers



Authors

Douglas Bourn

Development Education Research Centre

Institute of Education

University of London

20 Bedford Way

London

WC1H 0AL

Tel. +44 (0)20 7612 6000

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.ioe.ac.uk

Ian Neal

Engineers Against Poverty

2nd Floor Weston House

246 High Holborn

London

WC1V 7EX

Tel. +44 (0)20 3206 0487

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.engineersagainstpoverty.org

This publication in an output of a
project funded by DFID’s
Development Awareness Fund
entitled
Promoting Development
Awareness through dialogue and
partnership exploration: UK
Engineering Higher Education
.

Whilst acknowledging this
support, the views expressed in
this publication are those of the
authors alone.

Department for

S BvhII I International
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Copyright EAP and Development Education Research Centre



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