Now it seems all already know about the video Rose Rashid criticized for not knowing the meaning of the GST (Goods and Service Tax). If you watch the video you can definitely noticed a journalist who interviewed participants Goddess of Youth, Elly Arifin be quite kekwat.
This also got the attention of former journalist who was well respected, Suhaimi Sulaiman who rebuked reporters in the video. According to him, as a journalist Elly should not behave arrogantly when conducting interviews and be thoughtful.
He added that no one to ask a question that is difficult but Elly does not have to provide extreme pressure and appeared less intelligent someone is in front of the camera. Many more ways can he do to test the person's thinking. However, what happened recently clearly denigrates journalistic ethics.
We agree with the statement Suhaimi Sulaiman might Teen Goddess format to do interviews like that, but at the same time they can still respect the person and not take advantage of the weaknesses of others to warm up again situation. This is not the first time journalists live Elly Arifin provocation and sparked controversy. Previously, he also challenged the patience Sharnaaz Ahmad by asking questions that should not be.
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Tuesday, 28 April 2015
5 Red Dream Nara When To Start Working
After successfully obtaining a degree from Korea University in 2008, Red king returned to Malaysia with full enthusiasm burning. 'I want to go look for work and want to have their own money, this conscience. Remember some dreams Red Nara list on the plane on the way back to Malaysia. Iyer, already behind Malaysia, there is work, there must be some things we own to buy with their own money, right? Red king of dreams when it is: -
1. Have your own car
Yeah !!! Car. The first thing in the mind of the Red Nara. Iyer, there is little fun cars going out sightseeing. Where the last 2.3 years I know there can busty bawak him out of the dating train. If I'm not mistaken Red dream car is king when it Honda Civic. Can pulak the Type R. ARGH !!! Busty see it melt !!!
2. Please mother father
After engrossed with worldly (car on), Red Nara kept remembering his beloved mother and father. During this time they have spent a lot of money to raise the self. So when I work later, it's time to return the favor. Red king pin dream for some of the money to pay them. There was not much to do. What is important to be honest and sincere.
3. Enjoy enough of premarital
Enjoy here does not mean go clubbing, racing and so forth. In contrast to exceed create activities such as playing football, playing Dota, Mamak shops hang out with the members and play snooker. Premarital have to make enough of it. Later I married there on new responsibilities. Who would want to leave his wife is sleeping at home people we hang out only member kan gi? Is not it?
4. Find busty wife to be
After years of admiring helter Korea busty Red face Nara, now comes the turn-busty busty Malaysia was to fall in love with myself. When the Red Nara park got very high expectations. Enough can busty who loves me with sincere and willing to have married themselves. Once wed busty cun can also have a wife and a mother to children Red Nara. Thank God.
5. Buy home to make a living and investment
The home itself is important especially when the family and have children. Single time may be sitting home rental. When I bought my own home, I also feel that buying 2.3 other houses as an investment for the future. Own house terrace house if possible. Houses for investment story got to the condo, flat to the key location and affordable prices.
Alhamdulillah after returning nearly 7 years, almost all of the above dream is already a reality. I train there, enjoy and enjoy whatever, whatever happened busty wife, mom dad even helped as best I can, for a one-family house was bought. The only one thing that is not achieved je home for investment. Red king first time early repayment, terrace house prices can again be below RM300,000, but now the price tue, to buy a condo at Kuala Lumpur was not able to. Indeed, property prices in Malaysia increased like crazy. Crying to buy to make investments for fear not worth it.
So is the dream of owning a home as Red Nara investment will be buried just like that? The answer is of course NO. If the price of a house in Malaysia expensive, this is an opportunity for us to see the prices of real estate outside Malaysia. 9 and 10 May at the JW Marriott KL, Golden Emperor, an investment company from Hong Kong will hold a special showcase property for those who are interested to invest in real estate projects Phuket, Thailand. The project is a condominium. The price? Happy, happy, happy. Do not be surprised. Starting with RM250,000 ONLY, you can get a condo unit dcondo Mine in Phuket, Thailand.
Red king kept feeling like to attend this showcase property. The first reason is certainly because of its cheap price starting from RM250,000. KL if the price is indeed dah dah can not condos. Secondly, this condominium promising a 7% rental guarantee for the first year. And third, interest benefits, including spa, golf and boating are also to be gained by those who are making these investments.
Interesting is not it?
No one feels to go reconnaissance-reconnaissance beforehand this showcase property which will take place on 9 and 10 May in the JW Marriot KL. Nak buy or not it was behind the story. What is important to go look first if there is time. For those interested, so-so fill in the form below or RSVP at http://goldenemperor.com/thailand/news/phuket-property-rm250000-50-financing or e-mail continues to contact@goldenemperor.com. Do not forget to select your sessions to facilitate the maintenance.
1. Have your own car
Yeah !!! Car. The first thing in the mind of the Red Nara. Iyer, there is little fun cars going out sightseeing. Where the last 2.3 years I know there can busty bawak him out of the dating train. If I'm not mistaken Red dream car is king when it Honda Civic. Can pulak the Type R. ARGH !!! Busty see it melt !!!
2. Please mother father
After engrossed with worldly (car on), Red Nara kept remembering his beloved mother and father. During this time they have spent a lot of money to raise the self. So when I work later, it's time to return the favor. Red king pin dream for some of the money to pay them. There was not much to do. What is important to be honest and sincere.
3. Enjoy enough of premarital
Enjoy here does not mean go clubbing, racing and so forth. In contrast to exceed create activities such as playing football, playing Dota, Mamak shops hang out with the members and play snooker. Premarital have to make enough of it. Later I married there on new responsibilities. Who would want to leave his wife is sleeping at home people we hang out only member kan gi? Is not it?
4. Find busty wife to be
After years of admiring helter Korea busty Red face Nara, now comes the turn-busty busty Malaysia was to fall in love with myself. When the Red Nara park got very high expectations. Enough can busty who loves me with sincere and willing to have married themselves. Once wed busty cun can also have a wife and a mother to children Red Nara. Thank God.
5. Buy home to make a living and investment
The home itself is important especially when the family and have children. Single time may be sitting home rental. When I bought my own home, I also feel that buying 2.3 other houses as an investment for the future. Own house terrace house if possible. Houses for investment story got to the condo, flat to the key location and affordable prices.
Alhamdulillah after returning nearly 7 years, almost all of the above dream is already a reality. I train there, enjoy and enjoy whatever, whatever happened busty wife, mom dad even helped as best I can, for a one-family house was bought. The only one thing that is not achieved je home for investment. Red king first time early repayment, terrace house prices can again be below RM300,000, but now the price tue, to buy a condo at Kuala Lumpur was not able to. Indeed, property prices in Malaysia increased like crazy. Crying to buy to make investments for fear not worth it.
So is the dream of owning a home as Red Nara investment will be buried just like that? The answer is of course NO. If the price of a house in Malaysia expensive, this is an opportunity for us to see the prices of real estate outside Malaysia. 9 and 10 May at the JW Marriott KL, Golden Emperor, an investment company from Hong Kong will hold a special showcase property for those who are interested to invest in real estate projects Phuket, Thailand. The project is a condominium. The price? Happy, happy, happy. Do not be surprised. Starting with RM250,000 ONLY, you can get a condo unit dcondo Mine in Phuket, Thailand.
Red king kept feeling like to attend this showcase property. The first reason is certainly because of its cheap price starting from RM250,000. KL if the price is indeed dah dah can not condos. Secondly, this condominium promising a 7% rental guarantee for the first year. And third, interest benefits, including spa, golf and boating are also to be gained by those who are making these investments.
Interesting is not it?
No one feels to go reconnaissance-reconnaissance beforehand this showcase property which will take place on 9 and 10 May in the JW Marriot KL. Nak buy or not it was behind the story. What is important to go look first if there is time. For those interested, so-so fill in the form below or RSVP at http://goldenemperor.com/thailand/news/phuket-property-rm250000-50-financing or e-mail continues to contact@goldenemperor.com. Do not forget to select your sessions to facilitate the maintenance.
'Gosh Larkin Stadium gone'
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| TMJ reaction allegations Perak Stadium goalposts had been missing. |
Subsequent allegations loss goalposts in Ipoh Stadium associated with supporting JDT, President of the Johor Football Association (PBNJ), Tunku Mahkota Johor Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim appeared with a picture element jokes posted on Facebook Monday.
Through images broadcast on the Facebook Johor Southern Tigers showed him making jokes so-called Larkin Stadium has been lost.
The picture gets more than 18,000 likes on Facebook sailors as this report is written.
He has previously criticized the fact Perak Football Association (AFA) that claim supporter JDT steal goalposts at the Perak Stadium.
In the statement, he requested the AFA to submit evidence on the charge to avoid allegations as absurd statement.
"On the issue of alleged theft goalposts by Secretary AFA (Abdul Aziz Yeop Jamaluddin) has been carried out by supporters of the team Johor Darul Ta'zim, proof must be provided once so that it is not viewed as a statement that does not make sense.
"Where is the security that is so goalposts could be stolen without being seen by the people in charge? You know how many people are needed to lift the goalposts are embedded and how to take it away.
"Do not find fault for being so off-limits until the matter has also been bandied mind that ultimately will embarrass themselves and the image of the association itself. Anything I salute all the supporters JDT, "he said through a statement on the same Facebook page.
Previously, the AFA reported will continue to make claims for compensation for damage to the billboards, which ripped the goal net and a goal in the loss column Perak Stadium in which he alleged opposition supporters carried out by the JDT.
Last Friday, the JDT with a 2-1 victory over Perak in the Super League.
Two girls received the summons genitalia
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CROSS CITY - Two teenage girls begging enforcement the Municipal District Council Ketereh-Islam (MDK-PI) does not issue a notice of summons shame on those who have just worked in a restaurant in Lisdoonvarna here.
The reason they are not aware of wearing a short-sleeved shirt and tight is not allowed while working.
However, the case involved two girls ignored, but enforcement remains MDK-PI issue a notice of summons to them without compromise.
Legal Officer MDK-PI, Nazattul Aisha Hashim said, they are given notice of a lawsuit against an individual and compounded under the By-Laws Section 30.
"They are compounded in Ops Shisha and private parts carried in Lisdoonvarna and Salor, here, today.
"Also in action, four restaurants, one in Lisdoonvarna and three in Salor, with foreclosure because shisha worth RM 3,500, four warning notices and three compounds," he told media.
Nazattul A'isha said, traders still would not follow the instruction set, it will not hesitate to pull back the business license, and close down their business operations.
Valve Nixes Paid Skyrim Mods After Huge Backlash
LAST WEEK, VALVE announced that creators of game mods would be able to sell their creations on its Steam service. It didn’t expect the huge backlash, from players and modders alike. On Monday, it pulled down the feature entirely.
“The Steam Workshop has always been a great place for sharing mods, maps, and all kinds of items that you’ve created,” the original announcement read. “Now it’s also a great place for selling those creations.”
Fast forward to this week: “We understand our own game’s communities pretty well, but stepping into an established, years old modding community in Skyrim was probably not the right place to start iterating,” Valve wrote. “We think this made us miss the mark pretty badly, even though we believe there’s a useful feature somewhere here.”
“Even though we had the best intentions, the feedback has been clear—this is not a feature you want,” wrote Bethesda on its blog.
The Price of Change
Since its 2011 release, Bethesda’s The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has developed an incredibly robust moddding community. User-generated modifications have taken Bethesda’s original design all kinds of different, unexpected places, from overhauling its graphical capabilities to rebuilding the entire worlds of the previous Elder Scrolls games within the Skyrim engine.
User-created mods can be more painstakingly elaborate, and more worthwhile, than even the downloadable content that publishers like Bethesda create to modify their own games. If those modders could sell their work, Bethesda says it believes it would spur them to create more and better mods, which would result in a win for the publisher, Valve, the modder and the players.
But what happened instead was that threads on Reddit, NeoGAF, and the Steam Workshop forums filled up instantly with angry users, calling the move “anti-consumerist” and “unbelievably sad.”
A petition calling for Valve to remove the pay-for-mods system quickly garnered more than 130,000 signatures. Valve boss Gabe Newell even took to Reddit to address the controversy directly and “to make sure that if people are pissed off, they are at least pissed off for the right reasons.”
Those reasons are manifold. Many think that the profit-sharing model is unfair to modders. In the case of Skyrim, 75 percent of the profit from a mod’s sale was split between Valve and Bethesda, with only 25 percent making its way to the mod creator’s pocket.
Some contrasted this unfavorably to Apple’s App Store, in which content creators receive a 70 percent share. But Valve’s cut, just like on iOS, was indeed only 30 percent. The game’s publisher determines how much it wants to skim off the top. In this case, Bethesda’s 45 percent seemed excessive to players and modders.
But for some purists, the issue wasn’t about percentages—it was about money entering the equation at all.
“This is ridiculous. They expect me to shell out money for mods that were previously free, for a 4 year old game? Fuck that,” said one commenter.
“My hobby is being ruined right before my eyes. So many wasted years,” said another. Modding is traditionally a community-driven hobby in which passionate gamers to build additional content as a labor of love, some argue, and locking mods behind a paywall goes against that spirit.
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| The Skyrim mod “Give Me Money For No Reason” adds a “well-dressed” beggar outside your city. |
It didn’t take long for modders to start putting their complaints into—you guessed it—mods. One Skyrim mod uploaded over the weekend adds “Gaben Trolls” with the visage of Newell into the game, with dollar signs over his eyeballs.
Another more subtle satire is “Beth the Beggar,” a character that will sit around your game and ask for money “for no reason.”
“She actually seems to be pretty well-off already, based on her expensive clothes and jewelry,” reads the mod’s description, “but rain or shine you can find her out there begging for more money with a smile on her face.”
The Power of Mods
Mods can do things that traditional developers often are not able to. Mods aren’t subject to quality assurance standards from publishers or console makers. QA isn’t a bad thing, but it can hamstring the development of fixes if said fixes only work for most users, not all. This is how some gifted modders can push out bug fixes for games like Deadly Premonition in less than 24 hours after the game is released.
On the other hand, traditionally, paid downloadable content from a publisher has traditionally meant a higher standard of quality. One of the caveats of playing with mods is you know that you might break your game by doing so. When it’s free (and unauthorized), who cares? But when money enters in to the equation, players have higher standards.
When the first paid mod popped up on Steam last year, a $7 Portal 2 mod called Aperture Tag, it was flooded with negative reviews. Many objected to the fundamental idea of paying for a mod, but the biggest complaint was that it was not worth the money. People said they would have been perfectly happy had the mod been free, but that it wasn’t worth shelling out cash for.
In the mod community, many mods use and rely on the framework, scripts, and assets of other mods. SkyUI, for example, overhauls the clunky standard Skyrim user interface, but it also provides a framework that many other mods are built upon. Under the new system, SkyUI became a paid mod, which means future free mods that would normally rely on its framework would have required you to pay for SkyUI before you could use them.
In response to these possible implications, some modders formed a “Forever Free” movement, “a public promise that that content is here to stay, and will never disappear behind a paywall. Fellow modders may feel safe in the knowledge that that work is safe to build on, and players have a guarantee that they will never be asked to pay for future expansions, bug-fixes, or premium content.”
On Monday, Bethesda posted a passionate defense of the program on its blog.
“We believe most mods should be free,” the Skyrim maker wrote. “But we also believe our community wants to reward the very best creators, and that they deserve to be rewarded. We believe the best should be paid for their work and treated like the game developers they are.”
Bethesda noted that only eight percent of Skyrim players have ever used a mod, and it wants that percentage to increase. “[Valve] presented data showing the effect paid user content has had on their games, their players, and their modders. All of it hugely positive. They showed, quite clearly, that allowing content creators to make money increased the quality and choice that players had.”
Even amidst all of the backlash, some modders did out in favor of—or at least not completely damning the idea of—paid mods.
“I’m all for it,” wrote Garry Newman, creator of the popular physics sandbox Garry’s Mod, which originated as a mod. In a blog post, he wrote, “I sold a mod once and everyone was angry that it was happening, until it happened and they got a much better product than they’d have gotten when it was released for free, then they seemed to calm down a bit.”
This article is copy from wired.com
250 people feared missing after mudslide in remote Nepal village
GORKHA, Nepal (Bestasiannews) — An official says 250 people are believed missing following a mudslide and avalanche in an isolated village in rural Nepal not far from the epicenter of Saturday’s powerful earthquake.
District official Gautam Rimal says heavy snow had been falling Tuesday near the village, Ghodatabela. He said officials received initial reports of the disaster by phone but then lost contact.
The village, about a 12-hour walk from the nearest town, is along a popular trekking route, but it was not clear if the missing included trekkers.
District official Gautam Rimal says heavy snow had been falling Tuesday near the village, Ghodatabela. He said officials received initial reports of the disaster by phone but then lost contact.
The village, about a 12-hour walk from the nearest town, is along a popular trekking route, but it was not clear if the missing included trekkers.
Revolutions in Engineering: Engineering Education for the Future
As our modern world continues to become increasingly complex, the need for those with the skills to solve the problems of tomorrow will only grow in importance. While it might be surprising to hear, engineers may be the only people qualified to solve many of these new problems. Engineering is about finding practical solutions to problems that society is facing; these problems could include climate change, global health issues, the rise of new technologies, and much more.
While engineering is of profound importance to the world, many universities have previously struggled with attracting and properly educating students for the jobs they will hold in the fast changing future. It is thus vital that engineering schools attract enough students and ensure that they develop both the technical understanding and the enabling skills of these students.
Problems to be overcome
In the West, there has been a general decline in the number of students joining engineering programs. However, a similar decline has not been seen in the East – China and India graduate around six and eight times as many engineers respectively as does the United States. A lack of engineers can have serious long-term economic effects upon a country. This can be seen in how American engineering firms, once dominant in global infrastructure projects, are now often relegated to minor roles or are not even invited to participate.
Another knock-on effect of a lack of engineers is that a country’s own infrastructure steadily deteriorates. This can be clearly seen in the U.S. where many roads, bridges, power stations, railways, etc. have received failing grades from regulatory agencies.
One of the main problems that engineering has faced in the last few years is a matter of appearances – studying engineering may not sound quite as glamourous as some other subjects, but in fact it is one of the most exciting areas both for study and for work opportunities after graduation. Additionally, many schools have historically stuggled in adequately describing what a career in engineering might entail, thus many students have not had a clear understanding of whether they might be a good fit for such a degree.
While a variety of new technical and scientific fields have arisen in recent times, some schools fail to provide education to their students on these new industries. It is thus incumbent upon engineering schools to ensure that they are teaching their students the skills needed for them to be successful in these emerging industries, rather than focusing on out of date “traditional” subject areas.
Following along with this idea, many schools have, in the past, failed to provide real-world hands-on experience to their students. Employers have complained of the need to extensively train recent graduates in order to teach them the skills needed for their new jobs. This is not simply a lack of hands-on engineering training, but also a lack of a wider education in other business related fields, such as management and communications. An additional area that has often been cited as a problem is the lack of creativity among students, there is often very little in the education that encourages such thinking even though it is a key factor for success in the student’s later professional life.
Another problem that engineering schools have struggled with has been a significant dearth of female students attending their programs. A lack of diversity within the field can result in serious cases of groupthink and a resultant stifling of creativity.
Solutions that have been implemented
In order to deal with the range of problems within engineering education, such as those mentioned above, schools have come up with a variety of solutions and strategies aimed at improving the educational experience and at graduating better prepared workers.
In order to increase awareness about the vast range of opportunities available within engineering, many universities have developed outreach programs to local elementary and high schools wherein they send engineering students and professors to teach classes with a focus on solving engineering problems and creating enthusiasm about the subject. The long-term goal of these programs is to boost enrollment in engineering.
Within engineering programs themselves, an important change that is being implemented across the world is the move away from focusing on textbook learning and the incorporation of more real-world relevant course materials. This has resulted in the creation of comprehensive courses in the application of science and technology to solve real-world problems.
Additionally, in order to connect engineering students with emerging industries and develop their students’ skill sets, many engineering schools are arranging for industry experts to visit and meet with students as well as taking them on tours of their places of work. Furthermore, schools are arranging for work placement opportunities for their students so that they can begin gaining hands-on experience in the industries they will be joining once they graduate. Employers have stated that students with previous industrial work experience are much more attractive hires.
In furtherance of developing a more rigorous and real-world applicable engineering education, a number of programs have been developed to help create the next generation of engineers. One of the largest of these programs is the CDIO™ INITIATIVE. According to the CDIO website, “The [CDIO] framework provides students with an education stressing engineering fundamentals set in the context of Conceiving – Designing – Implementing – Operating (CDIO) real-world systems and products.” The CDIO program works with students to develop not just technical rigor, but also skills such as creativity, leadership, and decision-making. Hundreds of schools around the world have implemented this framework and have achieved great success.
This new thinking about how engineering programs should be structured can also be seen in the recent £12 million donation by Sir James Dyson to Imperial College London for the new Dyson School of Design Engineering. The curriculum will have a strong focus on being relevant to current and future industry practices as well as ensuring there is a good balance between technical discipline and creativity, and will include modules on such subjects as patent application and intellectual copyright.
Since engineering can no longer be thought of as a closed discipline operating in its own realm, many schools are encouraging their students to integrate their educations with other engineering disciplines, pure science, and business practices (such as management) so that they will be more well-rounded employees.
To their credit, schools all over the world have recognized their lack of diversity, particularly with regards to the number of female students, and are engaging in active outreach in order to attract more females to study engineering. Following along with this, many schools are offering mentoring and other special programs that are designed to appeal to female students.
Improvements that are clear to see
The efforts mentioned above appear to be having their intended effects. In the United Kingdom, for example, enrollments into chemical, process, and energy engineering have risen from 8,450 in 2007 to 19,830 in 2014, a 135 percent increase. Additionally, over the last decade, enrollments in mechanical and general engineering have seen an 80 percent increase.
Women are also entering the engineering fields at a much higher rate. During the last ten years, there has been a 25 percent increase in the number of female students entering civil engineering programs.
So do you think you have what it takes to become an engineer and change the world?
Read on for more information on some of the world-class institutions who are leading the revolution in engineering education, and who are offering high quality and progressive programmes, preparing students for the modern world of engineering:
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY & BUILT ENVIRONMENT, UCSI UNIVERSITY – MALAYSIA
Built on the principles of audacity, perseverance, integrity and excellence, UCSI University is a leading institution of higher education with campuses across Malaysia. The University’s commitment – and success – in undergraduate teaching is matched by its progress in research and the discovery of knowledge, making it a true hub of higher education. UCSI University’s Faculty of Engineering, Technology & Built Environment (FETBE) provides a range of innovative undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, many of which benefit from national and international recognition. The custom-built campus provides students with access to industry standard facilities, engineering software and technology. Students are taught by a rich mix of industry practitioners, professors and informed researchers, who are able to offer extensive expertise and vital links with industry. With this level of expertise and with over 1,800 corporate partners, UCSI distinguishes itself by offering the largest industrial placement programme in Malaysia. Read full profile.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, PHYSICS & MATHEMATICS, UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE – UK
The University of Dundee has an international reputation which attracts top-class students and academics from all over the world – more than 100 countries are represented in the student community. Innovative – and often world-leading – research into a wide range of disciplines takes place at the University, with pioneering post-graduate programmes enabling graduates to move to the next level. The School of Engineering, Physics and Mathematics (EPM) is dedicated to promoting academic excellence and preparing students for rewarding and successful careers. Graduates from the School are highly sought-after by leading employers; alumni have gone on to work for industry leaders across the globe. Engineering at EPM opens the door to a wide range of careers by mixing traditional core engineering principles with emerging technology.
FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT, OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY – UK
Oxford Brookes University was founded in Oxford, England in 1865, and it has grown into one of the UK’s leading modern universities. Innovation is the cornerstone of the educational process here, and students are encouraged to expand their academic curiosity, experiment and take risks. The Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment at Oxford Brookes University has an international reputation for excellence, innovation and an ambitious desire to be recognised as one of the most exciting places to study in the world.
SCHOOL OF COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF WEST LONDON – UK
An institution committed to inspiring students to excel as creative professionals within stimulating, rewarding careers, the University of West London has gained an outstanding reputation for high quality education which facilitates graduates’ seamless progression into employment. The University, which is situated in the heart of the UK capital, has one of the most impressive employment rates in the country; recent Employment Performance Indications (EP) released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) indicate that 94% of students find work within six months of graduation. Specialising in the delivery of research-led, innovative technical courses, the University’s School of Computing and Technology aspires to be the best source of education for creative professionals in computing, engineering and built environment in London.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY – NEW ZEALAND
The first university in New Zealand to have achieved a 5-star ranking under the QS Stars system, the University of Canterbury (UC) ranks among the top 3% of universities in the country. With a strong international reputation for its high-quality course options, world-class teaching staff and large, inclusive student community, the institution attracts both students and staff from all corners of the globe. UC’s College of Engineering offers professional qualifications in Engineering and Forestry at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. The Civil and Natural Engineering department, which operates within the College, is ranked 19th in the world; in addition to this, the Mechanical Engineering and Chemical and Process Engineering departments are recognised as the best in New Zealand.
While engineering is of profound importance to the world, many universities have previously struggled with attracting and properly educating students for the jobs they will hold in the fast changing future. It is thus vital that engineering schools attract enough students and ensure that they develop both the technical understanding and the enabling skills of these students.
Problems to be overcome
In the West, there has been a general decline in the number of students joining engineering programs. However, a similar decline has not been seen in the East – China and India graduate around six and eight times as many engineers respectively as does the United States. A lack of engineers can have serious long-term economic effects upon a country. This can be seen in how American engineering firms, once dominant in global infrastructure projects, are now often relegated to minor roles or are not even invited to participate.
Another knock-on effect of a lack of engineers is that a country’s own infrastructure steadily deteriorates. This can be clearly seen in the U.S. where many roads, bridges, power stations, railways, etc. have received failing grades from regulatory agencies.
One of the main problems that engineering has faced in the last few years is a matter of appearances – studying engineering may not sound quite as glamourous as some other subjects, but in fact it is one of the most exciting areas both for study and for work opportunities after graduation. Additionally, many schools have historically stuggled in adequately describing what a career in engineering might entail, thus many students have not had a clear understanding of whether they might be a good fit for such a degree.
While a variety of new technical and scientific fields have arisen in recent times, some schools fail to provide education to their students on these new industries. It is thus incumbent upon engineering schools to ensure that they are teaching their students the skills needed for them to be successful in these emerging industries, rather than focusing on out of date “traditional” subject areas.
Following along with this idea, many schools have, in the past, failed to provide real-world hands-on experience to their students. Employers have complained of the need to extensively train recent graduates in order to teach them the skills needed for their new jobs. This is not simply a lack of hands-on engineering training, but also a lack of a wider education in other business related fields, such as management and communications. An additional area that has often been cited as a problem is the lack of creativity among students, there is often very little in the education that encourages such thinking even though it is a key factor for success in the student’s later professional life.
Another problem that engineering schools have struggled with has been a significant dearth of female students attending their programs. A lack of diversity within the field can result in serious cases of groupthink and a resultant stifling of creativity.
Solutions that have been implemented
In order to deal with the range of problems within engineering education, such as those mentioned above, schools have come up with a variety of solutions and strategies aimed at improving the educational experience and at graduating better prepared workers.
In order to increase awareness about the vast range of opportunities available within engineering, many universities have developed outreach programs to local elementary and high schools wherein they send engineering students and professors to teach classes with a focus on solving engineering problems and creating enthusiasm about the subject. The long-term goal of these programs is to boost enrollment in engineering.
Within engineering programs themselves, an important change that is being implemented across the world is the move away from focusing on textbook learning and the incorporation of more real-world relevant course materials. This has resulted in the creation of comprehensive courses in the application of science and technology to solve real-world problems.
Additionally, in order to connect engineering students with emerging industries and develop their students’ skill sets, many engineering schools are arranging for industry experts to visit and meet with students as well as taking them on tours of their places of work. Furthermore, schools are arranging for work placement opportunities for their students so that they can begin gaining hands-on experience in the industries they will be joining once they graduate. Employers have stated that students with previous industrial work experience are much more attractive hires.
In furtherance of developing a more rigorous and real-world applicable engineering education, a number of programs have been developed to help create the next generation of engineers. One of the largest of these programs is the CDIO™ INITIATIVE. According to the CDIO website, “The [CDIO] framework provides students with an education stressing engineering fundamentals set in the context of Conceiving – Designing – Implementing – Operating (CDIO) real-world systems and products.” The CDIO program works with students to develop not just technical rigor, but also skills such as creativity, leadership, and decision-making. Hundreds of schools around the world have implemented this framework and have achieved great success.
This new thinking about how engineering programs should be structured can also be seen in the recent £12 million donation by Sir James Dyson to Imperial College London for the new Dyson School of Design Engineering. The curriculum will have a strong focus on being relevant to current and future industry practices as well as ensuring there is a good balance between technical discipline and creativity, and will include modules on such subjects as patent application and intellectual copyright.
Since engineering can no longer be thought of as a closed discipline operating in its own realm, many schools are encouraging their students to integrate their educations with other engineering disciplines, pure science, and business practices (such as management) so that they will be more well-rounded employees.
To their credit, schools all over the world have recognized their lack of diversity, particularly with regards to the number of female students, and are engaging in active outreach in order to attract more females to study engineering. Following along with this, many schools are offering mentoring and other special programs that are designed to appeal to female students.
Improvements that are clear to see
The efforts mentioned above appear to be having their intended effects. In the United Kingdom, for example, enrollments into chemical, process, and energy engineering have risen from 8,450 in 2007 to 19,830 in 2014, a 135 percent increase. Additionally, over the last decade, enrollments in mechanical and general engineering have seen an 80 percent increase.
Women are also entering the engineering fields at a much higher rate. During the last ten years, there has been a 25 percent increase in the number of female students entering civil engineering programs.
So do you think you have what it takes to become an engineer and change the world?
Read on for more information on some of the world-class institutions who are leading the revolution in engineering education, and who are offering high quality and progressive programmes, preparing students for the modern world of engineering:
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY & BUILT ENVIRONMENT, UCSI UNIVERSITY – MALAYSIA
Built on the principles of audacity, perseverance, integrity and excellence, UCSI University is a leading institution of higher education with campuses across Malaysia. The University’s commitment – and success – in undergraduate teaching is matched by its progress in research and the discovery of knowledge, making it a true hub of higher education. UCSI University’s Faculty of Engineering, Technology & Built Environment (FETBE) provides a range of innovative undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, many of which benefit from national and international recognition. The custom-built campus provides students with access to industry standard facilities, engineering software and technology. Students are taught by a rich mix of industry practitioners, professors and informed researchers, who are able to offer extensive expertise and vital links with industry. With this level of expertise and with over 1,800 corporate partners, UCSI distinguishes itself by offering the largest industrial placement programme in Malaysia. Read full profile.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, PHYSICS & MATHEMATICS, UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE – UK
The University of Dundee has an international reputation which attracts top-class students and academics from all over the world – more than 100 countries are represented in the student community. Innovative – and often world-leading – research into a wide range of disciplines takes place at the University, with pioneering post-graduate programmes enabling graduates to move to the next level. The School of Engineering, Physics and Mathematics (EPM) is dedicated to promoting academic excellence and preparing students for rewarding and successful careers. Graduates from the School are highly sought-after by leading employers; alumni have gone on to work for industry leaders across the globe. Engineering at EPM opens the door to a wide range of careers by mixing traditional core engineering principles with emerging technology.
FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENT, OXFORD BROOKES UNIVERSITY – UK
Oxford Brookes University was founded in Oxford, England in 1865, and it has grown into one of the UK’s leading modern universities. Innovation is the cornerstone of the educational process here, and students are encouraged to expand their academic curiosity, experiment and take risks. The Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment at Oxford Brookes University has an international reputation for excellence, innovation and an ambitious desire to be recognised as one of the most exciting places to study in the world.
SCHOOL OF COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF WEST LONDON – UK
An institution committed to inspiring students to excel as creative professionals within stimulating, rewarding careers, the University of West London has gained an outstanding reputation for high quality education which facilitates graduates’ seamless progression into employment. The University, which is situated in the heart of the UK capital, has one of the most impressive employment rates in the country; recent Employment Performance Indications (EP) released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) indicate that 94% of students find work within six months of graduation. Specialising in the delivery of research-led, innovative technical courses, the University’s School of Computing and Technology aspires to be the best source of education for creative professionals in computing, engineering and built environment in London.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY – NEW ZEALAND
The first university in New Zealand to have achieved a 5-star ranking under the QS Stars system, the University of Canterbury (UC) ranks among the top 3% of universities in the country. With a strong international reputation for its high-quality course options, world-class teaching staff and large, inclusive student community, the institution attracts both students and staff from all corners of the globe. UC’s College of Engineering offers professional qualifications in Engineering and Forestry at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. The Civil and Natural Engineering department, which operates within the College, is ranked 19th in the world; in addition to this, the Mechanical Engineering and Chemical and Process Engineering departments are recognised as the best in New Zealand.
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