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		<title>Engineers at Work Developing Communication Skills for Professional Practice</title>
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		<description>The reviews of engineering education carried out in the USA, Canada and Australia have highlighted the importance of developing the communication skills of engineering students. An innovative curriculum has been&#xD;developed at the University of Technology, Sydney (Australia) to prepare students for effective professional practice. The program has drawn on developments in writing studies and research into workplace practice. A core subject in Engineering Communication acts as a ‘hub’ for a Communication System which extends the development of communication abilities to staff,&#xD;practitioners and self-directed learners.</description>
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