Informing
Policy
for Progress

The Forum for Engineering Education at the 21st Century

Rosa Azhari, Avigdor Zonnenshain, Alex Blekhman, Eli Eisenberg, Ayelet Raveh, Kobi Inbar, Naomi Blank, Inna Zertser
Conference and Presentation. Audience at the conference hall. Business and Entrepreneurship. Faculty lecture and workshop. Audience in the lecture hall. Academic education. Student making notes.

The Forum for Engineering Education is a multidisciplinary platform that brings together representatives from universities, engineering colleges, government bodies, industry, and the youth community.

The forum works collaboratively to develop and implement new insights and paradigms in engineering education, addressing the challenges of the 21st century. Its activities are based on regular brainstorming sessions and rely on reports and position papers prepared at the Samuel Neaman Institute.

The forum focuses on several key areas, including systems thinking and engineering leadership, skill and competency development, lifelong learning (LLL), mentoring and industrial experience, advanced engineering teaching, and the connections between engineering and society. These areas are promoted by leading forum members who provide a conceptual and practical foundation for the emerging discourse.