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Engineers Without Borders

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia



Address: University of Adelaide 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.ewb.org.au/uofa

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25.01.2022 Hi everyone! The 2020/21 committee application form has now been released! Please nominate by using the link below!! https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSd8qVSmOkh7KB8aWZ/viewform Position descriptions:... https://docs.google.com//1D-xrCMHhxe_208GVitgY7CVK6y/edit See more



22.01.2022 Drop by our stall tomorrow to find out more about the club

21.01.2022 Relating to the Ingenuity workshop, unfortunately it has been cancelled due to low number of participants. Apologies to everyone who wanted to volunteer for it! There will still be a Prosthetic Limb workshop for Women in STEM (8am-12pm, and 12pm-4pm) at Ingenuity for those looking to get involved on the day! Training will be held on Tues, 29th Nov 5-7pm at N218. As always, feel free to contact us if you have any enquires

21.01.2022 The secret is out! Click on the even to learn more!



19.01.2022 ICYMI: ewb uofa x @robogalsadelaide are away on their rural road trip!! so far we’ve delivered workshops at Beachport Primary and Millicent High School and have enjoyed it!!

19.01.2022 Training Session for this tomorrow night! Make sure you come along because this is going to be an awesome event!

18.01.2022 If you are a volunteer with us/would like to be a volunteer with us, we invite you to join our group "EWB Uofa Volunteers"! It's the best way to stay in the loop with all things volunteer related!



15.01.2022 The EWB SA chapter is holding a meet and greet on Nov. 20th at the Cumby! If you're ever wondering about what can you do in EWB after university, come along and meet the SA committee and have a chat with them! https://fb.me/e/fg4ElEf8E

15.01.2022 A reminder that applications for the rural trip closes at 5pm tomorrow (Wed 30th Oct), so make sure you apply before then so you don’t miss out!!

12.01.2022 Come and check us out at our O'week stall at the Maths Lawn

10.01.2022 The EWB Australia Humanitarian Design Summit is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for an immersive learning experience outside the classroom. Over 14 days, you’ll push your boundaries, gain insights into best-practice community development, and appreciate the role engineering plays in creating positive change. Two of our committee members, Alex and Michael, are both heading off to Nepal and Cambodia (respectively) in the next few days! They will be sharing their experiences on social media soon so keep an eye out!

08.01.2022 hey everyone! we’ve had a blast being at o’week and meeting all you wonderful, like minded people! but if you’ve missed out, don’t worry! head to our facebook page to sign up to our club!!



04.01.2022 Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. 6 days.

02.01.2022 Design summits are well underway now, and both the Nepal and the Cambodia summits have started their Home-stay component! Here’s an image of a blessing of the design summit team being conducted by a villager in a spirit house in Cambodia!!

01.01.2022 A perfect opportunity to go out and encourage STEM to students in rural communities! Apply here! https://forms.gle/pmm9TArf6tNuCvDf8

01.01.2022 **COMMITTEE HIGHLIGHT** In the lead up to our AGM on the 15th of September, we've asked our current committee members about what they've enjoyed in their time in EWB Josephine Bond: President... Being on the EWB committee has been an extremely rewarding experience. Seeing students engaged and interested in learning about the positive impacts of humanitarian engineering is always amazing, knowing that our contribution is helping to influence our future STEM pioneers. Meanwhile I've acquired practical experience in a wide range of communication and organisation skills that will continue to assist me in my future pursuits. Talking with professionals and helping shape the path of a national organisation at the 2019 EWB National AGM has been a highlight.

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