For Educators
Resources For Educators
Educators from all disciplines involved in the education and mentoring of engineering students find value and relevance in Humanitarian Engineering as away to connect their teaching and research to the solution of pressing human problems. Here educators can find resources for their classes and research in the form of video lectures by other scholars on different topics related to HE, academic papers by HE faculty related to engineering for community development and socially responsible engineering, and examples of HE-related research projects and networks.
If you are an educator interested in the many dimensions of humanitarian engineering, here is a list of some of the key groups, conferences, journals and resources that might help you connect your teaching and research to wider networks, resources and topics related to humanitarian engineering:
Engineering for Community Development
- Community Engagement Division of the American Society of Engineering Education
- Engineering, Social Justice and Peace
- IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference
- EWB- Engineering Service Corps
- Engineering for Change
- International Journal for Service Learning in Engineering
- EWB-Australia education and research resources
Social responsibility in the mining and petroleum industries
- STS Underground Network
- Development Partner Institute
- International Council on Mining & Metals
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Environmental Division
- Society of Petroleum Engineers Health, Safety, Security, Environment & Social Responsibility
- Society of Petroleum Engineers Sustainable Development Technical Section
- IPIECA
Social Responsibility in Engineering
- Online Ethics Center at National Academy of Engineering
- Integrated Network for Social Sustainability
Human-centered design and social entrepreneurship