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Uddering Engineers
Uddering Engineers
12 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to the Uddering Engineers podcast. A podcast created by engineering students for engineering students at the University of Calgary brought to you by the UCalgary Engineering Students' Society (ESS). Uddering Engineers focuses on providing students with advice from a student perspective about how to navigate the university experience, how to leverage clubs, organizations, and university resources for the best experience and most rewarding engineering experience. This platform is also to advocate about issues concerning the student body whether it be about mental health, the next steps in your career, diversity, and inclusion, etc. Finally, through our Weird Gears series, we will be interviewing faculty members, student leaders, community leaders, advisors, and more to ensure we have holistic conversations about any topics you, our audience, are interested in listening to.
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Welcome to the Uddering Engineers podcast. A podcast created by engineering students for engineering students at the University of Calgary brought to you by the UCalgary Engineering Students' Society (ESS). Uddering Engineers focuses on providing students with advice from a student perspective about how to navigate the university experience, how to leverage clubs, organizations, and university resources for the best experience and most rewarding engineering experience. This platform is also to advocate about issues concerning the student body whether it be about mental health, the next steps in your career, diversity, and inclusion, etc. Finally, through our Weird Gears series, we will be interviewing faculty members, student leaders, community leaders, advisors, and more to ensure we have holistic conversations about any topics you, our audience, are interested in listening to.
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Episode 5: Social responsibility, ethics and motivation
Uddering Engineers
30 minutes 8 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 5: Social responsibility, ethics and motivation
We are incredibly excited to welcome our good friend Shanleigh McKeown to the podcast. Shanleigh is a 4th year environmental engineering student with a minor in moral philosophy and profession communications from the University of Saskatchewan and the incoming president of the Canadian Federation of Engineering Students. In this episode, we start by chatting about how ethics may not be adequately represented during engineering education. Then, we discuss the social responsibility of engineers, and how we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that many people pursue engineering to help others and make the world a better place. We wrap up our conversation with how, as part of minority groups, to keep motivated and stay passionate about engineering throughout our university careers. If you want to connect with Shan, follow her at @shanman21 on Instagram!
Uddering Engineers
Welcome to the Uddering Engineers podcast. A podcast created by engineering students for engineering students at the University of Calgary brought to you by the UCalgary Engineering Students' Society (ESS). Uddering Engineers focuses on providing students with advice from a student perspective about how to navigate the university experience, how to leverage clubs, organizations, and university resources for the best experience and most rewarding engineering experience. This platform is also to advocate about issues concerning the student body whether it be about mental health, the next steps in your career, diversity, and inclusion, etc. Finally, through our Weird Gears series, we will be interviewing faculty members, student leaders, community leaders, advisors, and more to ensure we have holistic conversations about any topics you, our audience, are interested in listening to.