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Our dedicated innovation pipeline fosters new solutions for safe sanitation, water, energy, and shelter, and puts the needs of the community first. From student ideation through EWB Challenge and EWB Design Summits, to further investigation and testing with EWB Research, and EWB Field Placements, we take great new ideas and develop them into
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EWB joins forces to host Social Impact Forum
Want to know what successful social responsiblity looks like? Join us for breakfast and dinner events on Sep to meet liked minded people and learn about successful social responsiblity initiatives. The impressive line up of speakers include Australias...
Studying engineering and not sure if you are enjoying it? Thinking of quitting?
Theres a question a lot of first yeart engineering students ask; is this what I want?"The hard work of year is done, the million questions that go into selecting a course answered, and you sit down at university in your first set of engineering subjects and...
EWB awarded Google Local Love Grant
A message from James Fitzgerald, Director Members and Supporters Its an exciting time for EWB. We have recently been awarded a Google Local Love Grant to expand our School Outreach activities for the next months. Australian Indigenous Mentoring...
Professional Skills Development Scholarships (PSD) awarded in Timor-Leste
On the of July , the Australian Embassy in Timor-Leste supported EWB by hosting a networking event for the local engineering community at the Australian Ambassadors Residence.During the event, the Engineers without Borders Professional Skills Development (PSD)...
NAIDOC week celebrations with the Yorta Yorta Nation
A huge thank you to all the dedicated EWB volunteers and members who participated in or helped run NAIDOC week activities around Australia.Jun Qu, Yorta Yorta Nation HSO Coordinator & Module Lead, organised a team of volunteers to travel to the Dharnya Centre in...
Success! EWB Challenge Scholars
Five outstanding students passionate about humanitarian engineering and community development have been selected as EWB Challenge scholars. Congratulations to:Emelia Milliner and Brian O'Callaghan, the University of Sydney; NSWTalia Rose, the University of...
EWB supports renewable energy
Weve been keeping our eye on a cool startup community energy project, Sydney Renewable Power Company, which has entered into an innovative public-private partnership with Darling Harbour Live to install kW of PV array on the rooftop of the redeveloped Sydney...
Connecting Engineering Companies with Pro Bono Work
The Year of Humanitarian Engineering was an opportunity to celebrate and mainstream pro bono engineering within Australia. Since then, EWB has released the Snapshot to Pro Bono Engineering Report () and the #probonopledge campaign that asked engineers and CEOs across...
Leading a Movement of Global Engineers
They are effective at navigating the social and cultural norms both at home and abroad, and are capable of applying the lessons learnt in one environment and culture to the next. EWB members have long embodied these traits, but furthering the education and...
Influencing the next generation of female engineers in Timor-Leste
One of Feto Enginheras three aims is to increase awareness and participation of women in technical and engineering roles. With this in mind, Mana Dulce (civil), Mana Ania (environmental) and Mana Carolina (chemical) organised a visit to the local high school...