


Chanrika Keo
Chanrika graduated in bio-engineering in 2019. She has been involved with EWB since 2018 through participating in the EWB internship program with ATEC Biodigesters. As an EWB alumni, Rika also attended the EWB design workshop and critical thinking course in 2019. With...
Not all toilets are created equal – pioneering sanitation for challenging environments
Millions of people live in flood prone, mountainous and remote areas – challenging environments where the average toilet system won’t work. Without access to sanitation, people still practice open defecation leaving them vulnerable to disease and pollution. EWB...
Real world ready? Engineering Research shaping the skills of a new generation
Sam Johnson, overlooking the glittering South Pacific Ocean, is reflecting on how he came to be in Tonga working for the World Bank as a transport consultant, having only just graduated a year earlier from University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Civil Engineering....