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EWB Challenge: Announcement of Top Student Teams from Semester 1
Victoria: RMIT, ‘Zeer Pot Project'New South Wales: Charles Sturt University, ‘Creating a Composting Solution'Queensland: University of Queensland, ‘Yellow-water Reuse Proposal'Western Australia/Northern Territory: University of Western Australia,...
EWB Connect – Creating a pro bono culture in engineering
Leadership at all levels - Creating a pro bono culture in engineeringA meeting of the Community of Practice for Pro Bono Systems.By Sarah Matthee, Former EWB Corporate Coordinator Last week, a group of twenty engineering sector representatives from around...
Creating first year change agents with the EWB Challenge
Using the EWB Challenge to program to create global citizens by introducing them to humanitarian engineering. Imagine you have just finished high school, started first-year university and signed up for the EWB Challenge. Despite the fact you were at school only a...
Lazio Miranda – Introducing a Timor-Leste leader
Lazio Miranda - Introducing a Timor-Leste leader.“I chose engineering, because I wanted to contribute to the infrastructure development of my young country.”Meet Lazio Miranda, a Production Engineer with Community Housing Limited (CHL). CHL is...
EWB’s School Outreach heads to the Torres Strait
Inspiring the next generation of STEM professionals and humanitarian engineers. Chelsea Hayward and Talia Rose stand on the coast of Thursday Island, one of 274 islands that dot the Torres Strait. It’s 8 p.m. and the sky burns crimson. The inky sea tongues the shore...
Developing Global Citizens – EWB’s Design Summit Program
Developing global citizens and empathic humans - EWB's Design Summit program Public speaking can be a daunting experience, especially if you are talking about some of the worlds' greatest social and environmental challenge and you are speaking to those affected most....
Pete’s CEO Blog No. 1
Get the latest from National Office with CEO Pete Baynard-Smith's fortnightly blog. This fortnight I have been travelling to Sydney and Canberra, including preparing for the National Council Collaboration is Key event which we are now able to...
From Student to Field Professional – Becky Watt’s EWB Story
From Student to Field Professional: Becky Watts talks about her journey with EWB Australia When ANU student Becky Watts first started her engineering degree, she never imagined she’d land her first job in a city more than 7000 kilometres across the world. But the...
New Colombo Plan – Funding students to travel and learn with EWB
The New Colombo Plan - Funding students to travel and learn with EWB Australia.By Mikaela Day (Reproduced with permission from Mojo Correspondent)The opportunity for Australian university students to travel as part of their degree while leaving a sustainable...
Lighting the Future – EWB’s Appropriate Technology Project
Lighting the Future in Cambodia - EWB's Appropriate Technology Initiative Rebecca Watts, Project Facilitator for EWB Australia's Appropriate Technology Initiative in Cambodia has a simple thesis, 'access to energy can transform lives.' In the remote Ta Ping village in...








