CEWB - Curtin EWB is Curtin's student group acting as part of the WA Chapter.
We're always looking for new people and fresh ideas to help us undertake meaningful, long lasting development projects in WA.
If you're interested and want to find ways you can help, explore the pages and don't hesitate to Contact Us
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Col (Your local CEWB Admiral)
Manager:
Colin Duggan
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3rd May 2010
FareWelcome Tour
EWB former CEO and founder Danny Almagor and current CEO Lizzie Brown will be visiting Perth to meet WA EWB members (and all those interested in the work EWB does!), share their experiences with the organisation, and their ideas for the future.
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National Council is an annual meeting between EWB chapter representatives and staff each year for strategic planning, training and team building.
Held in Melbourne from 25th - 27th November, Impact 2010 is Engineers Without Borders (EWB) 5th Annual National Conference. It represents the premier gathering of engineers working or interested in international aid work, sustainable development, design and technology. Student and professional delegates will converge on Melbourne over three days for presentations from internationally renowned speakers and to attend thought provoking and interactive displays and workshops
The focus of this project is develop new and innovative technologies and practices for human waste management in floating communities. The aim is to demonstrate technologies and practices that provide an incentive for the community to take up improved sanitation by generating social, economic and environmental dividends.
In 2010 we aim to build a Community Based Waste Management Barge that will demonstrate these technologies and practices for the Phat Sanday Community in Cambodia.
Leedal Partnership
Curriculum & Research Knowledge Hub promotes the further development of EWB education intiatives. This Knoweldge Hub incorporates High School Outreach, Undergraduate degree programs through to Post-graduate programs. The Curriculum and Research Team will assist with developing new programs and provide guidance to the ongoing developing of the existing initatives such as the EWB Challenge and Undergraduate Research Projects.
The Western Australia Chapter of Engineers Without Borders has a very active membership, and a hard working committee. Within the WA chapter are UWA and Curtin university groups.
We have several local and international initiatives, included within our focus areas of Working with Communities, Learning and Change and Organisational Development. Check them out in the links below.
The UWA-EWB group is a part of the overall WA chapter. They are involved in several education and project initiatives.
For more info and to get involved, give the committee a yell at ewb.uwa@gmail.com