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Step two: Define the problem

This is where you identify the problem that you are going to address, and define the design criteria against which you will make your decisions.

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Member Elected Trustee Vote News

Voting for our next two member-elected trustees is now open! Explore the biographies below and cast your vote by 23:59 on Tuesday 16 November. The results of your votes will be announced during our AGM on Wednesday 17 November.

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Annual General Meeting News

Members, join us on Wednesday 17 November to hear what we have achieved in the last year and learn the outcome of the member elected trustee vote.

Wednesday 17 November 16:45 – 17:15 (GMT)

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Online course launched News

We are so excited to offer you the opportunity to deepen your understanding of global responsibility through this free, self-paced programme. Register today!

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Becoming a Chapter member

We are so pleased you are interested in joining a Chapter! You have two options from here; joining an existing Chapter or if your university does not have one, start a new Chapter.

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Marking Criteria

The top 5 teams from each university will be eligible to enter into our competition. We’ll be looking for the teams who have best understood Cape York in the development of their engineering design.

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Step four: Justify your recommendation

This step will support you in justifying and communicating your design to a variety of audiences from your team members to a panel of judges.

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Step three: Explore lots of options

Once you have analysed the context, defined the problem and identified the design criteria, you can start to explore how engineering and your design ability could make a difference.

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Step two: Define the problem

This is where you identify the problem that you are going to address, and define the design criteria against which you will make your decisions.

Read more