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The BeLongEng Project is a longitudinal study of engineering practice, which will allow for understanding how the nature of engineering work is changing

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linkhttp://www.BeLongEng.org calendar_today18-09-2020 02:59:57

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You would think by now we'd understand what #engineers do! In reality, we still don't really know! The BeLongEng Project is on a mission to find out. If you are keen to help, spend some time over lunch testing our survey: belongeng.org/pilot

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If you are an engineer from Australia or New Zealand, we want to hear about you career journey! Join the BeLongEng Project at BeLongEng.org/join, @EngineersNZ Engineers Australia EWB Australia

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The BeLongEng Project will track the careers of thousands of engineers over time to see how and why the profession changes. engaus.org/3gS9ECK

The BeLongEng Project will track the careers of thousands of engineers over time to see how and why the profession changes.
engaus.org/3gS9ECK
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Great to have so many institutions supporting the BeLongEng Project. With more institutions coming on board in the next few weeks, we're on track to be the biggest ever longitudinal study of engineering practice! #engineering the #futureofwork

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Over 20 institutions are now supporting the BeLongEng project. Many thanks to all. Get in touch if you want yours to be part of a better engineering future. belongeng.org/get-involved

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The BeLongEng Project is off and running! With close to 900 participants, it's on track to be one of the biggest ever longitudinal studies of engineers globally. A big thank-you to participants who are sharing their career stories!

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Coding of the baseline survey is done! Around half a million data points on engineering practice in Australia and NZ. Now for some stats!

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The BeLongEng Project are looking for a PhD student! We've secured a prestigious scholarship for an excellent candidate who is passionate about engineering and organisational psychology. If you think that's you, get in contact with me for a chat. canterbury.ac.nz/graduate-schoo…

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Baseline report for the BeLongEng Project now available. Helping answer "What do engineers do?". ir.canterbury.ac.nz/bitstream/hand…

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We're gearing up to send out the second survey for the The BeLongEng Project. We can't wait to see what has changed in the last year! Stay tuned for updates and be sure to check your inboxes for the survey. Let's make this study a success!

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We’ve just published a classification of 86 engineering activities, linked to 17 engineering competencies and the 11 IEA graduate attributes. It's a game-changer to better understand what engineers do, and will underpin research in the BeLongEng project. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Congratulations to Elizabeth Stewart and Enda Crossin for securing an Engineering New Zealand Foundation award to support Elizabeth Stewart's PhD project at UC Engineering NZ | Te Kaupeka Pūhanga  UC Engineering on The BeLongEng Project. engineeringnz.org/news-insights/…

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Contrary to the stereotype, a quick comparison of @Belongeng participant data with an Australian study (Zacher, 2014) reveals that engineers are actually very similar on an extraversion/introversion scale – just like everyone else. 😉 #EngineeringMythsBusted #BeyondTheStereotype"

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Second datawave all coded, just in time for the holiday break. Over 800 thousand data points now, with a big thank-you to all of the BeLongEng participants!