SEFI Guides
SEFI-Guide Fourth Edition 1997
Remaining stock given away for free! (Postage approx. 15 Euro)
An effort of the SEFI Ad Hoc Publication Committee
Editors: Sirkka Pöyry, Philippa Bishop, Peter Jeffels and Françoise Côme
ISBN:2-87352-021-3
The SEFI Guide has proved itself to be a valuable asset for students, educators, librarians, national and international authorities and anyone requiring information on engineering education in Europe.
Last published in 1990 by SEFI, this publication is now completely re-written in order to offer you up-to-date information in engineering education across the whole Europe, East and West. Engineering education is a fast changing and rapidly developing phase: it is continuously evolving to meet the changes which are occuring in technology and today’s society. This new fourth edition incorporates the latest developments and offers you:
- A publication devoted exclusively to engineering education
- Information on universities and other higher education institutions across Europe (description of the institutions, up-to-date contact information including web site information, statistics on teaching staff and student numbers, departments with main teaching specialisations, all engineering degree courses offered, postgraduate and continuing education progranmmes and participation in international co-operation programmes).
- Information gathered by national correspondents from over 32 counties.
- Backgrond information about the national education systems.
- Improvement of the visual appearance of the book, information layout and usablility.
Format: A4, 569 pages
Prices:
Sale Price: XEU 49.- for SEFI members, XEU 59.- for non-members
Postage XEU 13.- (1.8 kg!)
(reduced copy and shipping prices for multiple copies)
Order forms and information leaflets are available at the SEFI-Secretariat.
SEFI Guide Online-Order-Form
SEFI-Guide on Engineering Education in Europe.
C. Comina, Herent, 1990, 567 p.
Members: ECU 50.-, Non-Members: ECU 60.-
This book contains complete and detailed information on over thousand engineering courses in more than eighthundred teaching institutions in Europe.
SEFI-Guide on Engineering Education in Central and Eastern Europe.
C. Comina, Bruxelles, 1993, 137 p.
Members: ECU 50.-, Non-Members: ECU 60.-
This book contains information relating to Institutions of Engineering Education from Central and Eastern European countries as well as a presentation of their National Engineering Systems.








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