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IEC: Becoming an Engineer
Innovative Engineering Curriculum (IEC)
3 episodes
1 day ago
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.
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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.
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Education
Episodes (3/3)
IEC: Becoming an Engineer
The Lived Experience of Engineering Students (feat. Prof. Curwyn Mapaling)

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, and consider what engineering education might look like if designed with greater care, context, and complexity.


Links:

  • Curwyn Mapaling ResearchGate Profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Curwyn-Mapaling?ev=hdr_xprf
  • Ruth Graham Report: https://rhgraham.org/resources/Crisis-and-catalyst.pdf
  • EEES: 2024 Symposium: https://sigarra.up.pt/feup/en/noticias_geral.ver_noticia?p_nr=159571
  • Emotions Symposium 2025 in South Africa: https://irspbl2025.org.za/emotions-in-engineering-education-symposium/
  • Nancy Fraser - Misrecognition: https://newleftreview.org/issues/ii3/articles/nancy-fraser-rethinking-recognition
  • Ronelle Plaatjies LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronelle-plaatjes-927690235/
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1 day ago
32 minutes 49 seconds

IEC: Becoming an Engineer
Exploring the Evolving Landscape of Engineering Education in South Africa (feat. Karin Wolff)

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 Learning: https://youtu.be/EawM2rdr8Gc?si=wxvEKikPgeN3gWxc

  • Website: https://sites.google.com/view/dr-karin-wolff-portfolio/Research-project-introduction 

  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-wolff-51869020/ 

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1 day ago
57 minutes 34 seconds

IEC: Becoming an Engineer
The Intersection of Engineering, Society, History and Ethics (feat. Prof. Bruce Kloot)

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 conversation reveals why engineering is never purely technical — it is always social, and often deeply political.

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5 days ago
47 minutes 6 seconds

IEC: Becoming an Engineer
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.