Learn how Siemens’ Global Academic and Future Workforce Program is supporting educators, students and industry alike by addressing the engineering skills gap.
The Design for the Circular Economy microcredential from Siemens and CU Boulder offers an ABET-recognized experience for every learning pathway within the microcredential
Siemens is proud to offer several exciting courses on Coursera aimed at equipping learners with the skills needed for sustainable design.
Michigan Baja’s team captain shares insights on the value of this competition for engineers preparing for their careers and the secrets behind the team’s success.
Technical skills may get your foot in the door as an engineer, but durable skills help you advance your career.
At a recent University of Saskatchewan event, students experienced a day in the life of an applications engineer at Siemens.
Siemens is equipping students and educators with hands-on access to cutting-edge AI design tools, industry-relevant learning materials and recognized credentials.
Drawing from LinkedIn Talent Insights, we share seven essential skills that can help students and early-career engineers land their first role and excel once they’re hired.
What do employers really look for in recent engineering graduates? Hear their honest answers in this on-demand webinar.
What if we approached online education differently? What if we embraced the idea that learning, like life, takes a village?
If educators can reimagine how they structure their programs to better align with modern learning preferences, they can help students develop critical skills while ensuring that degrees remain relevant and valuable.
Expedite – Skills for Industry is a new microcredential designed to give early-career engineers marketable skills for today’s industrial environments.
At the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) 2025 annual conference, Siemens Global Academic and Future Workforce Team is excited to drive engaging discussions about academic and industry partnerships.