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we take great new ideas and develop them into life changing technology for the hardest to reach.Technology Programs
We work with some of the most creative minds in engineering and combine that with a passion for
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 volunteer Ben Fawcett wins International Water Prize
The Oklahoma International Water Prize is awarded to honor and acknowlege international contributions either through service, research or teaching to community development in the field of water and sanitation in rural, developing and remote areas. Ben...
2011 Year of Humanitarian Engineering Call for Submissions
Engineers Australia, Engineers Without Borders and Red R are proud to announce that is the Year of Humanitarian Engineering – a year in which we will recognise the role of engineering in improving quality of life and disaster...
Launching the Year of Humanitarian Engineering
The Year of Humanitarian Engineering will recognise the role of engineering in improving quality of life and disaster recovery. The foremost goal of the year is to promote the significance and importance of humanitarian engineering to both the engineering profession...
The UNESCO Engineering Report & EWB – An Important Step Forward
The report, launched one month ago, is a huge step forward for the engineering community and focuses on ‘Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for Development' – and looks at both the broad engineering profession and at its role in poverty reduction....
EWB Vol Awarded 2010 Young Water Professional of the Year
Amazing EWB volunteer, Claire Dixon was recently awarded in recognition of her work by receiving the Young Water Professional of the Year Award.Claire has made significant achievements in her seven years since graduation with Melbourne Water and more recently with GHD...
EWB CEO wins accolade
Despite an unprecedented number of nominations this year and the judges being faced with an incredibly competitive field of candidates, EWB CEO Lizzie Brown was awarded a highly Commended in the Category of Qld Young Professional Engineer of the Year....
From the Field
Country profile: Vietnam A difficult past has not stopped Vietnam from developing into a dynamic modern economy. During the past two decades, the country has experienced significant economic growth as it shifted to a market-style economyWhile poverty has fallen in...
Cambodian Development Adventure
hands-on understanding of humanitarian development in a culturally rich and challenging environment. It also provides a wonderful opportunity to network with like minded community and business leaders.Engineers Without Borders Cambodia Development Adventure will...
EWB and Engineers Australia Partnership
This partnership enhances an existing close relationship between EWB and EA and is based on the shared objective of facilitating the work of Australian engineers to alleviate poverty and disadvantage.The partnership aims to promote and extend professional and social...
EWB volunteer Simon Osenieks wins Young Professional Engineer of
EWB members and volunteer Simon Osenieks has been awarded the Young Professional Engineer of the year by the Canberra Division of Engineers Australia. Simon, who has a Bachelor of Engineering (honours) in sustainable Energy Systems and electronic systems has...