Upspeeding technological evolution and globalisation characterise todayâs and future lives of engineers. It is vital for all institutions involved in engineering education to keep pace and to anticipate future needs. The herein presented collection of papers results from the Workshop on Global Engineering Education (GEEâ3) which took place at Aachen University of Technology, 18 â 20 October 2000. In this meeting more than 150 specialists from 25 countries discussed the topic âEducating the Engineer for the Centuryâ. Which role to attribute to non-technical qualifications? How to integrate ethical aspects in education? Do we have to define international standards in education? What about quality control? What is the potential of new media for knowledge transfer? How to organise lifelong learning for engineers? - These are some of the questions discussed among representatives of industries, educational institutions, politicians and individuals during this meeting. According to the sessions of the workshop, the book is subdivided into chapters covering the areas âRole of the Global Engineer in Meeting the Challenges of Society in the Centuryâ, âInternationality and Interdisciplinarityâ, âEngineering Education in Emerging Economiesâ, âEuropean Bachelor and Master Programmesâ, âDeveloping Personal Skills to be a Global Engineerâ. Three chapters deal with successful practice in engineering education covering the topics âProgrammes, Curricula and Evaluationâ, âEducational Conceptsâ, and âUniversity-Industry Partnership, Design Projectsâ.