EWB UCC Branch wins New Society of the Year
After the formation of a committed and enthusiastic committee at the beginning of the year, things got off to a good start when we hosted four informational discussions, such as
EWB UCD Branch has hugely successful 2014
Since the Engineers Without Borders UCD branch was set up at the beginning on this year, 2014, two main goals were set down: To encourage interest and involvement in science
2014 Placement Call – Deadline Extended to March 31st
Engineers Without Borders Ireland is recruiting for an amazing and unforgettable 3 month overseas placement with The Busoga Trust based in Jinja Uganda. The Busoga Trust provides sustainable access to
National Conference Photos & Presentations!
The EWB National Conference was held on Thursday the 13th of February and was a great success. Thanks to all that came along and to those that couldn’t make it
EWB Ireland National Conference – Registration Closed
Registration for the first EWB Ireland National Conference – Engineering Change, on February 13th 2014 is now closed; places are all now full. Information and presentations will be made available
Lecture: The Search for Resilient Technology Transfer in the Community
Thursday 23rd January, 6:30 p.m at Alexander Hotel Special emphasis will be given to recent project work in West Africa and Bolivia.This lecture by Liam McCarton and Dr Sean O’Hogain,
EWB Ireland National Conference – Engineering Change
We are delighted to invite you to our first EWB Ireland National Conference – Engineering Change, on February 13th 2014. Come and join us this Engineers Week and learn about what we do and
UCD EWB Challenge Team Reach Finals
Two UCD Students, Cormac O Meadhra and Amy O’Keefe, attended the EWB -Habitat for Humanity Vietnam 2013 Coventry Finals after taking part in the EWB Challenge through their engineering course
EWB Ireland First International Placement with Busoga Trust, Uganda
This year Engineers Without Borders Ireland ran their first ever international placement. Mark Kenny, a Trinity Engineering Graduate discusses some of the highs and lows of his experience volunteering for