Chapter Spotlight: How UofT EWB is Engineering Change in Toronto
Our third academic chapter to be highlighted in our series is the EWB University of Toronto Chapter. The chapter community is a vibrant one ...
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To work on the most urgent and important global challenges where engineering can make the greatest impact.
EWB focuses on global issues by managing projects in sustainability and resilience, using systems thinking to create impactful solutions in climate action, green tech, and equitable access to essential services.
Leverage current and evolving engineering and technological knowledge and skills for global development impact.
EWB seeks to harness academic, professional, and technological expertise to foster global development, wellbeing, equity, and ecological conservation, including expanding into the global Francophone engineering sector.
Make local partnership, collaboration and ownership a core focus.
EWB ensures collaborative development of engineering solutions with local partners, focusing on community empowerment, participation, and capacity building to lead in international development best practices.
Become the conduit and voice for Canada’s socially engaged engineers and technologists and those who support them.
We are the voice of socially engaged engineers and technologists in Canada. We advocate for policy changes, engage public figures, and prioritize diversity of voices to create more inclusive, sustainable, and effective engineering solutions globally.
Our third academic chapter to be highlighted in our series is the EWB University of Toronto Chapter. The chapter community is a vibrant one ...
Our second academic chapter to be highlighted in our series is McMaster University’s EWB Chapter. From hosting Global Engineering Conferen...
Upon hearing about the incredible work that the EWB UPEI Chapter had been doing, earlier this year, we sat down with the UPEI Chapter Presid...
EWB has meticulously selected the first 12 roll-out sites, including detailed energy audits for each. The installation of the first Pilot Si...
Optimus Lumina, founded by Ishan Sharma, Gloria Kataike, Vitoria Houston, Anna Joy Aylward Burgess, and Mugasha Orleans, will focus on clean...
The webinar, which you can also rewatch here, was joined by panelists: Brian Harrigan (CEO, Engineers Without Borders Canada): Brian is an e...
Although we focused on a range of sectors, every EWB venture story was about improving systems to create significant global impact.
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