EWB-SA is the only EWB chapter in South Australia. Members are very varied: young and old, student and professional, with backgrounds in many fields, not just engineering.
Manager:
Stephen Cowling
35 Members
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10th March 2010
The Video Diary Room!
Check out the videos from the EWB National Council 2010 Video Diary Room
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2nd December 2009
2009 EWB Challenge Award Winners
University of Western Australia – “Biodigestion in Cambodia”
Curtin University – “Integrated Bamboo Catchment and Filtration System”
Flinders University – “Floating Land Project“
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27th July 2009
Full House for Climate Change debate!
We had a packed house and a great atmosphere for our climate change debate.
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The EWB Undergraduate Research Program allows EWB to work collaboratively with community partners, universities and research institutions to assist communities, provide students with real world experience, and build the capacity of all partners.
EWB chapters around Australia are hosting one and two day workshops called "Pathways to Working with Developing Communities". These interactive workshops provide an excellent opportunity for EWB members to learn more about EWB and explore opportunities to engage in work with communities.
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.
National Council is an annual meeting between EWB chapter representatives and staff each year for strategic planning, training and team building.
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