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High School Students to do Computer Coding for Humanitarian Development
The module will focus on computer coding, and the ways in which coding can be used for humanitarian outcomes and will be delivered through EWBs High School Outreach (HSO) Program.HSO is an innovative, hands-on, science and engineering outreach...
2014 launched with fireworks and humanitarian spirit
With . million people watching the pyrotechnics spectacular around the Sydney Harbour Foreshore, it was an exciting opportunity to celebrate the role of engineering and technology in creating a better world.“The New Year's Eve event in Sydney was truly...
Link Festival 2013
Influential speakers and creative innovators from around the world inspired and challenged us, interactive panels and hands-on workshops encouraged us to explore new ideas, and Lentil as Anything dished up magnificent food three times a day. Key note speakers included...
EWB Chosen as the Charity Partner for City of Sydney New Year’s Eve
“Each new year we turn to the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House as the focal points of our celebrations. At the same time our members are delivering humanitarian engineering projects to provide people with access to shelter, renewable energy,...
Link Festival: Engineers Without Borders National Conference 2013
Link Festival Design. Technology. Social Change. & November, Deakin Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia www.linkfestival.com.au EWBs National Conference is Bigger than Ever! Link Festival will...
Celebrating 10 Years of Humanitarian Engineering
EWB started in as a small group of passionate engineers who wanted to use their skills to make a meaningful difference. It has now grown to a movement of over , individuals and organisations working together to improve the quality of life in developing communities...
Lizzie Brown named one of Australia’s 100 Most Influential Engineers
Brown was recognised as an influential engineer in the Community category, alongside Elizabeth Taylor (RedR), Bill Lawson (Beacon Foundation), John Grill (John Grill Centre for Project Leadership), Michael Myers (Re-Engineering Australia) and Bill Phippen (TAD...
Developing Cambodia’s Renewable Energy Sector
According to the World Bank⊃, only % of Cambodians have access to electricity, one of the lowest electrification rates in the world. Yet Cambodian's pay one of the highest rates for electricity in the world.The rising cost of electricity is a major barrier to the...
Engineers See Christmas Differently
Gab is working with EWB's partner Live & Learn Cambodia to design and install low cost sanitation solutions for a community living on the Tonle Sap Lake. The community lives and works largely on water, either in floating buildings or stilted houses. Over . million...
Floating Biodigesters Provide Sanitation Solutions in Cambodia
In August this year Gab started her placement with Live & Learn, Cambodia (www.livelearn.org) – a non-governmental organisation that aims to reduce poverty and advance sustainable development through innovative environmental education and environmental...