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EWB Cambridge - Home
For information about the Cambridge branch, please visit ewb-cam.org
EWB-Oxford Branch Page
To find out more about us, please visit our branch website at ewb-oxford.org.
You can also find out what events our branch is organising by checking out the main events calendar.
EWB-Southampton Homepage
Please visit our Website
Welcome to the EWB Southampton Branch Page.
We are an active community, who meet every Friday in the Library. Please come along to learn more about the Branch and its activities.
EWB-Imperial Homepage
The Imperial College London branch has striven in the last years to provide training courses, speakers and to promote research and education linked with development.
Among its popular courses one can highlight the Energy Course and Appropriate Technology Course.
EWB-Cranfield Homepage
Presient: Siobhán McGrath (M.Sc. Water & Wastewater Engineering)
Vice president: Sean Case (M.Sc. Land Management (Ecotchnology for Cities))
Training: Olga Kimpembe (M.Tech Water Processes)
Keep an eye out for Cranfields training event coming soon.......
Disaster Relief Toolkits in Action
Speakers: Leigh Jones, Engineers Without Borders; Adrian Faiers, ShelterBox
Engineering Global Health: The Role of Engineers in Improving the World's Health Care Insfrastructures
Speakers: Andrew Gammie, The Institute of Engineering and Technology; Steven Gerrard, Cambridge University
Is there a Business Case for Development?
Speakers: Lily Ryan-Collins, Engineers Against Poverty (EAP); Anna Wells, Marketing manager and Katie Bliss, Programmes Manager, SolarAid
RSVP: HCollie@ThorntonTomasetti.com
Post-Earthquake Rescue & Damage Assessment: Experiences From The Field
Description:
Engineering...Making the Difference, Engineers Without Borders Photography Exhibition
RSVP: rsvp@burrohappold.com, 0207 927 9700
Urban Water and Sanitation: Challenges of Collaborative Projects
See information on the EWB Cambridge website.
Shelter Course 2010
See information on the EWB Cambridge website.
EWB Gallery
The built environment provides us with clean water, electricity, roads and strong homes and buildings. Often, these services are taken for granted- but in the developing world, these services can be precious, expensive and rare.
As part of the National Science and Engineering Week, this exhibition showcases some of the work NGOs have conducted overseas, to improve the built environment for those in need.
Total Sanitation: Cambridge WASH Series 2009-10
Total Sanitation
Part of the EWB-Cambridge / Mott MacDonald Water Series 2009-10
applications are now closed
London PN Relaunch Event
On Tue 8th Dec members of the EWB-London professional network will be showcasing some of our work from 2008 and discussing some of the proposed programmes for the coming year. You will then be free to mingle and chat to any of the members about your area of interest.
If you are interested in getting involved, think that the Professional Network might be of interest to your organization or just want to find out more then come along.
Media In Development
How well do journalists and development workers collaborate on
development issues? Can media bias affect development efforts?
A FREE event with talks and discussions by leading professionals
in the field.
Simon Morrow (consultant surveyor) has experience in construction for
development and how the media reports on development issues.
Engineering and International Development: the purpose of the profession
Lunchtime lecture in collaboration with CUES. A free lunch will be provided!
