UCC engineering programmes praised for embedding sustainability
Congratulations to MaREI Directors Professor Jerry Murphy and Professor Brian Ó Gallachóir and to MaREI Funded Investigator Dr Dominic O Sullivan on being recognised for their work on embedding sustainability.
Engineers Ireland, the professional membership body, and accrediting body for engineering in Ireland, has introduced new sustainability criteria for third-level institutions to meet the challenges posed by climate change.
The Engineers Ireland accreditation is an objective evaluation and approval of engineering programmes, ensuring that they meet international standards, the needs of the engineering profession and broader responsibilities to society, environment and economy.
University College Cork is the first third-level institution in Ireland to be accredited under Engineers Ireland’s new criteria.
UCC achieved the Chartered Engineer accreditation standard for its Bachelors and Masters programmes in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Energy Engineering, and Process and Chemical Engineering. Accreditation parchments for each programme were presented by the President of Engineers Ireland, John Power, at a ceremony in The Hub in UCC.
“UCC was the first university to complete a full accreditation under Engineers Ireland’s new accreditation criteria. The new criteria emphasise sustainability, engineering management, data analytics and the ethical usage of technology and data, along with Engineers Ireland’s long-standing criteria on engineering science, design, ethics, teamwork, and communication. I would like to thank UCC staff, students, and graduates for their engagement throughout the accreditation process.”
Interim Registrar
Engineers Ireland
“Likewise, the progression of sustainability in enterprises and circular economy subjects in the other programmes was noted, especially Civil, Structural & Environmental and Process & Chemical Engineering - the latter had received the IChemE Sustainability Teaching award (UK + Ireland) in 2017. Engineering in UCC has been pioneering education for sustainability, which is now reflected also in UCC’s strategic plan 2023-2028, with an enhanced focus on developing innovative sustainability solutions for local, national, regional and global impact, and embedding sustainability into education.”
Associate Vice President of Sustainability and Director of Environmental Research Institute
University College Cork