Announcing the new elected directors of EWB International
We are pleased to announce our newly elected directors from around the world.
Building a sustainable world where engineering enables long-term positive social and global development for the benefit of people and the environment everywhere.
We are pleased to announce our newly elected directors from around the world.
Engineers Without Borders International has produced the challenges that are now available for student teams from around the world to take part and ‘hack’. By taking part, students are inspired to become socially and environmentally conscious engineers aware of the global challenges humanity faces.
Engineers Without Borders International is delighted to be partnering with the World Federation Of Engineering Organisations (WFEO) for the second year running to deliver a global Hackathon as part of the 2023 World Engineering Day celebrations.
Student teams can now register for the programme.
Engineers Without Borders International is looking for a programmes director. This is a 6-12 month part-time consultancy contract. If you’re someone with excellent facilitation, management and leadership skills and excited by the opportunity to develop a global framework of support for aligned programmes delivered by national Engineers Without Borders organisations, this role is for you.
We now have two (2) seats available to join the board of directors of Engineers Without Borders International via election.
Following recruitments in the last few months, we’re pleased to welcome the following people to our team. Beryl Simba and Julia Inés Roitman join us on the board as appointed directors, and Piliah Bonareri and Ben Plimmer join our core team as volunteers.
We are shocked and deeply saddened by the ongoing human suffering currently happening in Ukraine and her neighbouring countries. We are also mindful not to forget other equally distressing humanitarian crises around the world.
We’re looking for passionate and capable volunteers across a number of opportunities including Membership, Fundraising, Communications and supporting the development of our strategy.
The inaugural World Engineering Day Hackathon has concluded and the winners have been announced.
We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the World Federation of Engineering Organisations (WFEO) to work together on continuing to drive change in engineering.