The sustainability and social entrepreneurship fellowship: transdisciplinary and multicultural problem-based engineering education

The nine-week Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship at the University of Waterloo addressed urban habitation sustainability in London, Ontario, via a multicultural, trans-disciplinary approach. Undergraduate engineering students addressed housing and transportation environmental and...

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Collaboration
Community service
Cost control
Curricula
Design
Emissions
Engineering education
Entrepreneurs
Homeowners
Housing prices
Infrastructure
Interdisciplinary aspects
Interest rates
Learning
Multiculturalism & pluralism
Population
Public transportation
Rentals
Social entrepreneurship
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Sustainable development
Urban development
Urban planning
Urbanization
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