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We work with schools, refugees and disadvantaged communities to …

Community Outreach Programs

EWB Australia is a movement of passionate humanitarian engineers, from students to seasoned professionals, whose volunteer work brings positive impact to communities all over Australia, and the Asia Pacific region.

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What I learnt – EWB Design Summit Cambodia

What I learnt – EWB Design Summit Cambodia

Georgia is based in Brisbane, studying Engineering at the Queensland University of Technology, with Bachelors in Medical Engineering and Physics. More recently, Georgia has been shadowing medical and electrical engineers at Nova Biomedical as part of a work experience...

EWB Australia and COVID-19

EWB Australia and COVID-19

COVID-19 feels like it has changed everything. At EWB it has changed everything, just like it has across Australia, across Asia and the Pacific, across the world. Nevertheless, EWB’s mission continues. The people who needed support before still need it today and they...

Engineering COVID-19

Engineering COVID-19

What kind of role does engineering play in tackling COVID-19? A massive one. EWB Australia facilitator alumnus, Professor Lauren Gardner, is part of the team at the forefront of engineering the system that tracks the pandemic - called the COVID-19 Dashboard. Built by...

EWB Australia and the COVID-19 action plan

EWB Australia and the COVID-19 action plan

UPDATE: 20 MARCH 2020 Every one of us is being incredibly challenged by these uncertain times. EWB is committed to ensuring the health and safety of our entire movement, and to supporting every one of our staff and volunteers to navigate this challenge, both...

SDG Multiplier Reflection

SDG Multiplier Reflection

In February EWB joined forces with Gaia Education to bring the powerful conversation oriented Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) multiplier training to Melbourne, Australia.  Facilitated by Gaia Education CEO and UNITAR Fellow May East, the training brought together...

EWB Australia student chapters launch into Semester One 2020

EWB Australia student chapters launch into Semester One 2020

Across the country EWB Australia student chapters have been bringing energy and excitement to their university orientation events, introducing new students to the EWB community and the breadth of opportunities to engage and contribute while at university. Join us on a...

Making groundwater more accessible for Vanuatu communities

Making groundwater more accessible for Vanuatu communities

Groundwater is a vital resource in Vanuatu in which many depend on for their daily use. In a changing climate and with a growing population, demand for this resource is continuing to grow. Vanuatu’s archipelago consists of many small reef and volcanic islands which...

Electric Mobility in Rural Cambodia

Electric Mobility in Rural Cambodia

The future of mobility technology is exciting, and will lead to higher quality, more affordable, easy to use and universally accessible products and services. It is critical that this emerging field keeps up with or leads broader global trends in mobility, such as the...

Supporting diversity at Mardi Gras 2020

Supporting diversity at Mardi Gras 2020

“In Australia, LGBTQIA+ engineers are often asked, “why do you need to be out at work?” It’s not so much of being out, it’s more that I like to be transparent about who I am.“  - Tana Tan Dr Tana Tan is half Thai, half Malaysian, fully engineer, and fully gay (and...