Innovative Engineering Curriculum (IEC)

IEC: Becoming an Engineer

Education EN ↓ 6 Folgen

In this podcast series, we explore the challenges and opportunities of engineering education in the Global South while linking our conversations to the broader international landscape.

Autor

Innovative Engineering Curriculum (IEC)

Kategorie

Education

Podcast-Website

iecurricula.co.za

Neueste Folge

15. Mai 2026

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Beyond Content: Preparing Engineers for Complex Real-World Practice (feat. Prof. Zach Simpson) 15.05.2026

In this episode, we speak with Prof. Zach Simpson , whose work explores the evolving nature of engineering education, academic development, and the everyday complexities of curriculum practice. Drawing on a journey that began in educational linguistics, Zach reflects on questions of identity, belonging, and the often invisible work involved in supporting engineering academics through change. Toget...

Shaping a Field: The Evolution of Engineering Education in South Africa (feat. Prof. Jenni Case) 14.04.2026

In this episode, we are joined by Prof. Jenni Case , whose work has played a foundational role in shaping Engineering Education Research in South Africa. From her early experiences in academic development at UCT to her leadership in establishing initiatives such as CREE and SASEE, Jenni reflects on the evolution of the field and the complexities of teaching and learning in engineering. Drawing on...

Navigating Misalignment: Agency, Cultural Capital and Student Success in Engineering (feat. Dr Disa Mogashana) 14.03.2026

In this episode, we speak with Dr Disa Mogashana, whose work explores how identity, structure, and access shape success in engineering education. Drawing on her own experiences as a student and her research on cultural capital and student agency, Disa reflects on the often invisible systems that determine who thrives in university spaces and who must work harder simply to belong. Our conversation...

The Lived Experience of Engineering Students (feat. Prof. Curwyn Mapaling) 18.11.2025

This episode explores how engineering students navigate the emotional, institutional, and cultural realities of university life. Our guest, Prof. Curwyn Mapaling — a psychologist working in Engineering Education — shares insights from his research into student resilience in South African institutions. Together, we examine how identity, emotion, and institutional culture shape the learning journey,...

Exploring the Evolving Landscape of Engineering Education in South Africa (feat. Prof. Karin Wolff) 18.11.2025

In this episode, Prof. Karin Wolff, a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of engineering education, joins us to discuss the current landscape of engineering education research in South Africa, the intersection of academic and industry expectations, and emerging opportunities for growth in the field. Links: Epistemic Plane: https://youtu.be/igUFNGQIw98 Semantic Wave & Cumulative...

The Intersection of Engineering, Society, History and Ethics (feat. Prof. Bruce Kloot) 17.11.2025

In this episode, we speak with Prof. Bruce Kloot about the complex relationships between engineering, society, history, and ethics. Drawing on his background in engineering, anthropology, and critical sociology, Bruce explores how power, identity, and historical context shape both engineers and the worlds they create. From extended degree programmes to engineers’ roles under apartheid, this conver...

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