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
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Hatim Essajee
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9th March 2010
Overseas Volunteer Positions now open!
Check out our latest round of Overseas Field Volunteer positions!
www.ewb.org.au/volunteer
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1st September 2009
How to get involved in EWB in WA
Want to get your hands dirty in an EWB project? Then check out the Powerpoint in the 'Resources' section of the site for info on all the WA opportunities and email the appropriate person- we'd love to have you involved!
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2nd August 2009
WA Pathways event was AWESOME!!
With over 70 attendees, the WA Pathways event was a raging success... it has even been touted as the 'Best WA EWB event ever'... Strong words!
Further news from the day to come... in the meantime check out some pics!
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Yayasan Wisnu Foundation is a non-governmental organisation based in Bali, working on environmental and resource management initiatives.
Identified by the Tenganan Community in eastern Bali, Indonesia the Tenganan Water Supply project is to improve the quantity and quality of water delivered through their water supply system for their community of around 4,000 people. This is a unique development project in which the Tenganan people have identified their own needs and developed their own conceptual solution to the problem.
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.
PCs for Refugees WA Program
This project provides support to recently arrived refugees to help them gain access to a computer, to learn how to use it for a varirty of common tasks and generally assist with their integration into the community.
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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.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
Kind Regards
Col (Your local CEWB Admiral)
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.
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