Episode 2 - Building Resilient Skillset for the Work of Tomorrow
Description
In this unique episode, we sit down with Dr. Jane Goodyer, Dean of the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University and a global leader in reimagining engineering education. From her inspiring personal journey to pioneering Canada’s first fully work-integrated digital technologies degree, Jane shares how academia and industry can collaborate to prepare graduates for the ever-changing world of work.
We explore:
- What “work-integrated learning” really means and why it matters.
- How resilience, curiosity, and empathy are critical skills for tomorrow’s engineers.
- The role of psychological safety and active learning in shaping future talent.
- Why continuous learning and breaking down silos between education and industry is essential.
Whether you’re an SRE, an educator, or a lifelong learner, this conversation will challenge how you think about skills, adaptability, and preparing for the unexpected.
Things to listen for:
Jane’s Origin Story
Her working-class background and early challenges.
How resilience shaped her journey.
Work-Integrated Learning Explained
Why it’s more than internships or co-ops.
Active vs. passive learning and why doing matters.
Resilience for the Future of Work
Why adaptability and psychological safety are essential.
Soft Skills as Hard Skills
Empathy, communication, curiosity, and self-awareness.
Industry-Academia Collaboration
The Trailblazer process and what employers really want.
Continuous Learning Beyond Graduation
Breaking silos between education and work.
Advice for Engineers
Be curious, brave, and true to your values.






















