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Engineers Without Borders students

EWB challenge - annual proj ect of engineers without borders, Australia, established in 2007, to provide students with an opportunity to learn about design, teamwork communication through real, inspiring, cross-cultural development projects, http //www.ewb.oig.au/whatwedo/institute/ewb-chilenge sthash. VwPCj S Ki.dpuf... [Pg.340]

More successful than the critical theorists has been the rapid growth of volunteer development projects and engineering NGOs. The most heralded is Engineers Without Borders (EWB-USA), which formed in 2002 out of a student project directed by University of Colorado, Boulder professor Bernard Amadei. EWB-USA now has over 12,000 members in 250 local chapters who work in 45 countries on water and sanitation projects. EWB-USA has attracted students and sponsors by downplaying... [Pg.192]

Didier, C. (2012). Ex-students engaged in engineers without borders . In S. H. Christensen, C. Mitcham, Li Bocong, An Yanming (Eds.), Engineering, development and philosophy American, European and Chinese perspectives (pp. 275-289). Dordrecht Springer. [Pg.414]


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