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Engineers Without Borders Coming attractions: Talks on practical development Workshops to provide insight into development work Social Events Project Assistance Advice on International summer placements

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Engineers Without Borders

Coming attractions: Talks on practical development Workshops to provide insight into development work Social Events Project Assistance Advice on International summer placements

A new branch needing new members to fill important positions:

PresidentTreasurerSecretary

Website managerEvents co-ordinators

Publicity co-ordinatorsFundraisersResearchers

Training organisers

Members can get involved as much or little as they like

in social, networking, fundraising, campaigning or admin roles

Engineers Without Borders - Brighton

Engineers Without Borders

Last years international placements included:India - Environmental reporting, rainwater harvesting and journalism

Nepal - Eco-stoves and solar panels

Sri Lanka - Alternative energy and plastic recycling

Malaysia - Solar energy systems

Rwanda - Water collection and distribution

Nigeria - Village road construction

Brazil - Flow measurement systems

Ecuador - Water purification and wood stoves

Suriname - Solar power and incinerators

Spain - Renewable energy programs

What will you get out of being a member of

EWB Brighton? Starting an EWB branch is challenging, but it is also one of

the most interesting and rewarding things you can do while at university:

You will learn a great deal about development work.

You will gain valuable experience of managing a charity.

You will meet and work with the people who run organisations such as REDR, ITDG and other major NGOs.

You can gain experience of PR, fundraising, financial management and many other valuable skills.

You can have a real impact on the lives of people in the developing world.

You will be involved in forming and expanding an exciting and important new charity.

You may have the opportunity to travel overseas and take part in development work directly.

You will meet many like-minded people and have many very enjoyable experiences.

Engineers Without Borders

Coming attractions: Talks on practical development Workshops to provide insight into development work Social Events Project Assistance Advice on International summer placements

A new branch needing new members to fill important positions:

PresidentTreasurerSecretary

Website managerEvents co-ordinators

Publicity co-ordinatorsFundraisersResearchers

Training organisers

Members can get involved as much or little as they like

in social, networking, fundraising, campaigning or admin roles

Engineers Without Borders - Brighton

Engineers Without Borders

Last years international placements included:India - Environmental reporting, rainwater harvesting and journalism

Nepal - Eco-stoves and solar panels

Sri Lanka - Alternative energy and plastic recycling

Malaysia - Solar energy systems

Rwanda - Water collection and distribution

Nigeria - Village road construction

Brazil - Flow measurement systems

Ecuador - Water purification and wood stoves

Suriname - Solar power and incinerators

Spain - Renewable energy programs

What will you get out of being a member of

EWB Brighton? Starting an EWB branch is challenging, but it is also one of

the most interesting and rewarding things you can do while at university:

You will learn a great deal about development work.

You will gain valuable experience of managing a charity.

You will meet and work with the people who run organisations such as REDR, ITDG and other major NGOs.

You can gain experience of PR, fundraising, financial management and many other valuable skills.

You can have a real impact on the lives of people in the developing world.

You will be involved in forming and expanding an exciting and important new charity.

You may have the opportunity to travel overseas and take part in development work directly.

You will meet many like-minded people and have many very enjoyable experiences.

Engineers Without Borders

Coming attractions: Talks on practical development Workshops to provide insight into development work Social Events Project Assistance Advice on International summer placements

A new branch needing new members to fill important positions:

PresidentTreasurerSecretary

Website managerEvents co-ordinators

Publicity co-ordinatorsFundraisersResearchers

Training organisers

Members can get involved as much or little as they like

in social, networking, fundraising, campaigning or admin roles

Engineers Without Borders - Brighton

Engineers Without Borders

Last years international placements included:India - Environmental reporting, rainwater harvesting and journalism

Nepal - Eco-stoves and solar panels

Sri Lanka - Alternative energy and plastic recycling

Malaysia - Solar energy systems

Rwanda - Water collection and distribution

Nigeria - Village road construction

Brazil - Flow measurement systems

Ecuador - Water purification and wood stoves

Suriname - Solar power and incinerators

Spain - Renewable energy programs

What will you get out of being a member of

EWB Brighton? Starting an EWB branch is challenging, but it is also one of

the most interesting and rewarding things you can do while at university:

You will learn a great deal about development work.

You will gain valuable experience of managing a charity.

You will meet and work with the people who run organisations such as REDR, ITDG and other major NGOs.

You can gain experience of PR, fundraising, financial management and many other valuable skills.

You can have a real impact on the lives of people in the developing world.

You will be involved in forming and expanding an exciting and important new charity.

You may have the opportunity to travel overseas and take part in development work directly.

You will meet many like-minded people and have many very enjoyable experiences.

Engineers Without Borders

Coming attractions: Talks on practical development Workshops to provide insight into development work Social Events Project Assistance Advice on International summer placements

A new branch needing new members to fill important positions:

PresidentTreasurerSecretary

Website managerEvents co-ordinators

Publicity co-ordinatorsFundraisersResearchers

Training organisers

Members can get involved as much or little as they like

in social, networking, fundraising, campaigning or admin roles

Engineers Without Borders - Brighton

Engineers Without Borders

Last years international placements included:India - Environmental reporting, rainwater harvesting and journalism

Nepal - Eco-stoves and solar panels

Sri Lanka - Alternative energy and plastic recycling

Malaysia - Solar energy systems

Rwanda - Water collection and distribution

Nigeria - Village road construction

Brazil - Flow measurement systems

Ecuador - Water purification and wood stoves

Suriname - Solar power and incinerators

Spain - Renewable energy programs

What will you get out of being a member of

EWB Brighton? Starting an EWB branch is challenging, but it is also one of

the most interesting and rewarding things you can do while at university:

You will learn a great deal about development work.

You will gain valuable experience of managing a charity.

You will meet and work with the people who run organisations such as REDR, ITDG and other major NGOs.

You can gain experience of PR, fundraising, financial management and many other valuable skills.

You can have a real impact on the lives of people in the developing world.

You will be involved in forming and expanding an exciting and important new charity.

You may have the opportunity to travel overseas and take part in development work directly.

You will meet many like-minded people and have many very enjoyable experiences.