|
The Centre for Sustainable Development at Cambridge University Engineering Department was established in 2000, following support provided by the Royal Academy of Engineering for introducing concepts of sustainability over all our undergraduate engineering courses. The Centre has grown to encompass the delivery of a one-year full-time taught MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development, which was introduced in 2002, and a research community covering sustainable development issues in the fields of water, waste, sustainable communities, assessment methodologies and fragile nation states. For engineers to address sustainable development, more options need to be considered and evaluated, and more choice criteria developed, than are often adopted using the traditional approach. Several of these criteria will not be conveniently measurable. Values, as well as mathematics, need to be applied in formulating the trade-offs and compromises involved in engineering decision-making, and these need to be transparent and accountable to a wide constituency of interested parties. Our work adopts a multi-disciplinary approach and focuses on the context and complexity in which engineering products and services are delivered. |
|
|
9th MPhil cohort arrives for 2010-2011 |
|
4th October 2010 The Centre welcomes the ninth cohort of MPhil in Engineering For Sustainable Development at the start of a new academic year. The new class has 54 students and continues to represent a boad spread of geographical and engineering backgrounds. |
|
|
Retrofit 2050 Project Starts |
|
1st October 2010 Work begins on new EPSRC-funded (SUE3) project Retrofit 2050: Re-engineering the city in collaboration with Cardiff University, Oxford Brookes University and Salford University. |
|
|
Cambridge to host 2014 Engineering Education for Sustainable Development (EESD14) conference |
|
20th September 2010 Dr Dick Fenner and Dr Heather Cruickshank attended the Engineering Education for Sustainable Development conference (EESD 10) hosted by Chalmers University in Gothenburg Sweden at the end of September. EESD 2010 was the fifth conference in a series of biannual international conferences dealing with all aspects of the education of engineers for sustainable development. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Anglian Water donates to MPhil Alumni Fund |
|
10th September 2010 The ESD MPhil Alumni Fund was started by the outgoing MPhil students from the class of 2008-2009 who launched an appeal at 2009 the Annual Course Dinner to help future students pay for any minor expenses associated with the completion of their course. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
|