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Education for Sustainable Development and Innovation in Engineering School: Students’ Perception

This article is the continuation of the work that has already been completed in a first study on the perception of engineering students at UniLaSalle Beauvais about education for sustainable development (SD) and innovation. Its purpose is to show the evolution over time of the perception of engineer...

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Published in:IDEAS Working Paper Series from RePEc 2021-06, Vol.13 (11), p.6002
Main Authors: Fourati-Jamoussi, Fatma, Dubois, Michel J. F., Chedru, Marie, Belhenniche, Geoffroy
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Business administration
College campuses
College presidents
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Core curriculum
Education
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Engineering school
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Environmental education
Food industry
Higher education
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Mineral resources
Organizational change
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Perceptions
Students
Sustainable development
Teaching
Teams
Temporal perception
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