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The Centre for Sustainable Development at Cambridge University Engineering Department was established in 2000, following support provided by the Royal Academy of Engineering for introducing concepts of sustainability over all our undergraduate engineering courses.

The Centre has grown to encompass the delivery of a one-year full-time taught MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development, which was introduced in 2002, and a research community covering sustainable development issues in the fields of water, waste, sustainable communities, assessment methodologies and fragile nation states.

For engineers to address sustainable development, more options need to be considered and evaluated, and more choice criteria developed, than are often adopted using the traditional approach. Several of these criteria will not be conveniently measurable. Values, as well as mathematics, need to be applied in formulating the trade-offs and compromises involved in engineering decision-making, and these need to be transparent and accountable to a wide constituency of interested parties.

Our work adopts a multi-disciplinary approach and focuses on the context and complexity in which engineering products and services are delivered.

 

 
Dr Dick Fenner and former MPhil student Joan Ko win the James Watt Medal (2009)

23rd October 2009

 Dr Dick Fenner (Centre for Sustainable Development) and  a former Engineerin g for Sustainable Development MPhil student , Joan Ko (Arup),   have been awarded the James  Watt Medal  for 2009 by the Papers Panel of the Institution  of Civil Engineers. This is for their  paper entitled “Adoption of energy efficiency innovations in new UK housing” which was published in the Institution Proceedings Energy Journal in November 2007.

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8th MPhil cohort arrive

 12th October 2009

MPhil class 2009-10 at Stonehenge

The Centre for Sustainable Development has welcomed its eighth cohort of students onto the Engineering for Sustainable Development MPhil Course for 2009-10.

The Centre is pleased to welcome students this year from a wide range of countries, continuing the trend of previous years. The course has been specially designed to attract top engineers early in their careers to spend a year learning how to become more effective in delivering engineering for sustainable development, through enhanced technical skills, through better understanding of the issues surrounding Sustainable Development, and through an improved awareness of the commercial and management techniques to deliver more sustainable practices in their own working environments.

 

 
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Website last updated 29th October 2009
 
 

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