Welcome to the Monash University Chapter of EWB! Check out some of our initiatives on the links below and feel free to contact us for any information.
Manager:
Mai Tuyet Bui
47 Members
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31st July 2009
Getting Involved
There's heaps you can do around Monash Clayton campus such as repair computers at the MCCO or work on the design of a Biodiesel facility! There's also plenty of opportunities for hi-fives! You can find more EWB Monash resources on this link.
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31st July 2009
Bikery
Monash University Chapter and Spokes in the Wheel are seeking to form a collaboration with the Monash Bikery.
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4th March 2010
Indigenous Cultural Heritage Walking Tour - A GREAT SUCCESS
On Wednesday 31 March the AWA Vic Branch Young Water Professional partnered with the EWB Indigenous Focus Group to run a Indigeous Cultural Heritage Tour in Melbourne.
"I will never look at Melbourne the same way again." Ben – Participant
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EWB is assisting the Sudanese refugee community in Melbourne to access donated old bicycles and fix them up for use. Bikes provide them with a sustainable and affordable form of transport, connects them to broader communities and promotes healthy living!
Sages Cottage Farm Water Project
This program seeks to assist community organisations in Victoria to reduce their environmental footprint and running costs through auditing, education and training. We develop long term partnerships with a wide variety of non-profit groups to assist them with the sometimes complicated world of energy efficiency and impact minimization. Our work benefits the environment, improves the capacity of these community welfare, and we get to solve some engaging engineering problems while we're at it.
The Engineers Without Borders Challenge (EWB Challenge) is an Australasian design program for first-year university students. Students work in teams to develop conceptual designs for projects identified by EWB's community partners that contribute towards the sustainable development of disadvantaged communities.
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Menzies Incorporated Partnership
The Monash Student Association (MSA) provides assistance to EWB through the provision of funds, resources and other support. You can find more information about the MSA here.
The Victoria Chapter of EWB follows the values and vision of EWB Australia and was set up for professionals of all disciplines who want to become involved at any level. The chapter welcomes members from all backgrounds.