News: International Engineering: From Hubris to Hope - Offered every fall term
Fostering critical introspection and debate for the prospective global scientist
Since Europe surrendered their colonial assets, engineers from rich countries have returned to the African continent to address the real and perceived ills that they felt technology could solve. And yet, 70 years on, the promise of technology has largely failed to deliver widespread, substantive improvements in the quality of life. Why?
This course is meant for engineers, scientists, or other interdisciplinary scholars who are interested in pursuing an ethical and relevant career internationally, and who are willing to examine the complex role that well-meaning foreigners have played and continue to play in the disappointing health outcomes that characterise much of the African continent.
Come learn, debate, and grow with us this fall.
You can find the Course Catalogue Data from 2021 here .