Research
Information for Researchers
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Affiliating Research with EWB-UK
Alongside our Placements Programme, the EWB-UK Research Programme is one of our most direct contributions to alleviating poverty a
EWB-UK Research News
If you would like to find out what else the EWB-UK Research Programme is up to please sign up to our newsletters, we now have two!
Available Research Briefs
We welcome applications from all groups and individuals interested in undertaking our research briefs whether it is for your final year undergraduate research project/dissertation, second year group design project or a topic for PhD level study.
Industry Research Briefs
All EWB-UK Research Briefs require collaborative work between the partner organisation, student and supervisor to definitively scope out the technical research brief. The information provided here offers an insight into the issues identified for research and the possible avenues of investigation, it is therefore expected that further suggestions are discussed.
ICT Research Briefs
All EWB-UK Research Briefs require collaborative work between the partner organisation, student and supervisor to definitively scope out the technical research brief. The information provided here offers an insight into the issues identified for research and the possible avenues of investigation, it is therefore expected that further suggestions are discussed.
Transport Research Briefs
All EWB-UK Research Briefs require collaborative work between the partner organisation, student and supervisor to definitively scope out the technical research brief. The information provided here offers an insight into the issues identified for research and the possible avenues of investigation, it is therefore expected that further suggestions are discussed.
Habitat Research Briefs
All EWB-UK Research Briefs require collaborative work between the partner organisation, student and supervisor to definitively scope out the technical research brief. The information provided here offers an insight into the issues identified for research and the possible avenues of investigation, it is therefore expected that further suggestions are discussed.
Energy Research Briefs
All EWB-UK Research Briefs require collaborative work between the partner organisation, student and supervisor to definitively scope out the technical research brief. The information provided here offers an insight into the issues identified for research and the possible avenues of investigation, it is therefore expected that further suggestions are discussed.
EWB-UK National Research Conference 2008
The First EWB-UK National Research Conference
Friday 18th April 2008
The Institution of Structural Engineers, London
EWB-UK National Research Conferences

The EWB-UK National Research Conferences are annual one day events designed to bring together the work and study of EWB-UK research students into the public arena for discussion and debate.
EWB-UK Research Conference 2010
EWB-UK Research Conference 2010
The EWB-UK Research Conference is designed to bring together the work and study of EWB-UK research students on one day into the public arena for discussion and debate. This year it will be held at the Royal Academy of Engineering in London on Friday 19.
More information to follow regarding the conference theme, attending the event and submitting papers and posters.
If you would like to get involved and help set up the conference please
Research
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Propose a Research Project
Please use this form to submit a project proposal for consideration by EWB-UK.
Information for Partner Organisations
Do you have a research query EWB-UK could help you with?
Information for Organisations looking to Propose Research Projects Role of the Partner Organisation
Available Research Briefs
Please now go to this page to view our available research briefs.
Applications to undertake an EWB-UK Research Brief as your project can be made by completing the Research Project Application Form. If you have any queries please contact the Research Team!







