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What Are Chapters?
Chapters are the heart and soul of Engineers Without Borders in Australia and are a great way to become involved with EWB at a grass roots level. Chapters offer a framework for members to work in your local area as well as a great way to meet people with similar values. Chapters focus on:
- Creating a sense of excitement and understanding about international development.
- Educating engineers and engineering students about appropriate and sustainable technologies.
- Helping prepare members for overseas placements.
- Getting involved in local and national programs.
- Conducting outreach activities to raise awareness of development among the community.
EWB is currently forming chapters in universities and workplaces around Australia. Look out for a chapter near you to become involved with or if there isn't one start one up.
ACTJeremy Smith |
Alice SpringsNerida Beard |
Central QueenslandGlen Robinson |
DarwinRana Everett |
Griffith UniversityHeidi Millington |
Melbourne UniversityKaj Lofgren |
Monash UniversityAlison Slater |
NewcastleSam Wong |
North QueenslandAmber Webster |
NSWBen Cosson |
QueenslandSophie Perisce |
QUTJames Tilbury |
RMITDale Johns |
South AustraliaNick Harley |
Swinburne UniversityDavid McKeown |
TasmaniaJames Baker |
University of QueenslandMark McNee |
University of SydneyChak Yu |
UNSWClaire Disney |
UTSJohn McKibbin |
VictoriaEllie Burchat |
Western AustraliaKim Axworthy |
WollongongDavid Wajchman |
If there is no chapter at your university, and you'd like to set one up, or if you're interested in starting a non-university chapter, click here to learn more.