2010 Challenge
Take on the EWB Challenge in 2010 to assist the sustainable development of Kooma traditional owners in Queensland. Find out more about the 2010 design brief, the program guidelines and student awards.
2010 EWB Challenge Background
2010 EWB Challenge Design Brief
Background Information
The Engineers Without Borders Australia Challenge (EWB Challenge) is an Australasian design program for first-year university students. Students work in teams to develop conceptual designs for sustainable development that contribute towards real international development projects. Follow this link for more background information.
Design Overview
The 2010 EWB Challenge requires students to use their problems solving and design skills to support he development of the Kooma Traditional Owners community in South-western Queensland. The design projects have been identified by EWB and our partner organisation in Queensland, The Kooma Traditional Owners Association. The following information will assist the design teams to conceptualise the issues involved with working in indigenous communities. Students can download a copy of the Design brief, Video and power point presentation below.2010 EWB Challenge Design Brief

2010 EWB challenge video
2010 EWB Challenge Powerpoint presentation
2010 EWB Challenge Presentation Slides
You can find details of the design areas from-
2010 EWB Challenge Design Areas
You can find background Resources for these Design areas from the link below-
2010 EWB Challenge Design Area Data
Interactive Resources
These resources will provide assistance to students and academics engaging with the EWB Challenge. They can be either used as part of lecutres and tutorials or for privater study by students. Follow this link to access the resources to make a better quality final report.
Student FAQ
The EWB Challenge online frequently asked questions (FAQs) forum enables the equitable management of student questions and queries regarding the EWB Challenge. Students may post questions to the forum related to any aspect of the EWB Challenge. EWB Challenge committee will manage the forum and ensure that answers are available for all students to access.To access the Frequently Asked Questions Forum you must become a member of EWB and a member of the EWB Challenge page.
As an EWB Challenge participant you get free memebership to EWB for one year. to join please access the membership page or click here.
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2010 EWB Challenge FAQ Page
You will then be able to post any questions that you have about the 2010 EWB Challenge
Previous Years Reports
To see examples of successful design reports from previous years, follow this link
2009 EWB Challenge Reports
Get Involved
Register your university in the EWB Challenge or sign up for regular student e-newsletters. The EWB Challenge is one of many programs supported by Engineers Without Borders Australia. To become an EWB member or to contact your local chapter please click here.
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