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The professional chapter was established in late 2008 with a core working group organising a committee and formulating the chapter goals. The chapter was formally launched on 11 March 2009. It is different from the university chapters in that its base is professionals (mainly practicing engineers),
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The organisation was founded in early 2008 from the merging of several student groups based at the University of Auckland and the University of Canterbury with similar goals of community development. The foundations of EWBNZ were laid in 2006 when a group of eight engineering students called PULSE,
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focusing on fostering an appreciation of real problems faced by communities by providing real-world situations. It is generally run as a part of a first year Engineering Design paper, and involves all first year students. Since 2009, it has been run in conjunction with
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in 2007. These trips inspired another group to form in 2007 called CREW led by student Haydn Luckman. Their work in Samoa included collaboration with the local community to install water tanks, and design and construct a new wharf. These two groups, based in
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The EWB in-schools programme works to educate school students on issues facing humanity and also develop an interest in engineering and sustainable development. Volunteers partner with local schools and visit classrooms to run workshops with students.
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Working in partnership with communities to address a lack of access to basic human needs such as clean water, sanitation and hygiene, energy, basic infrastructure, waste systems, information communication technology and engineering
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The EWBNZ University of Auckland chapter works to achieve the EWB Mission with a combination of projects and awareness programmes. Since the beginning of 2008, they have engaged in projects in Tonga and Vanuatu.
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who range from graduates to chartered professional engineers with several years of experience. With this broad range of expertise the chapter is able to apply its members to a wide range of engineering work.
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Educating and training New Zealand students, engineers and the wider community on issues including sustainable development, appropriate technology, poverty and the power of humanitarian engineering.
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as a means to improve community well-being, opportunity and alleviate poverty in all its forms. The organisation is member-based and incorporates several chapters of professional
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Leading a movement of like-minded people with strong values and a passion for humanitarian engineering within New Zealand and overseas.
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The University of Canterbury chapter was established in 2008, and is based at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch.
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The EWB Design Challenge is a competition run annually at universities nationwide, including the
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EWBNZ works to make a difference for communities within New Zealand and the South Pacific by:
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led by student Holly Corbett and engineer Craig Omundsen, undertook a water scheme design for
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Article on Scoop.co.nz on the Tonga Biogas Digester Project - 17 March 2009
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Engineers Without Borders has a number of chapters throughout New Zealand.
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Engineers Without Borders assist Tonga with biogas solution, 3 April 2009
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EWBNZ is an incorporated society and is a registered charitable trust.
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Engineering students design infrastructure in Vanuatu, 27 June 2008
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World Vision article about the first Pulse project on Tanna Island
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Radio New Zealand article on CREW, 16 September 2007
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www.ewb.org.nz
New Zealand
humanitarian engineering
engineers
University of Canterbury
University of Auckland
World Vision
Vanuatu
Samoa
Auckland
Engineers Without Borders
Engineers Without Borders Australia
Engineers Without Borders Canada
University of Auckland
Auckland University of Technology
University of Canterbury
Massey University
EWB Australia
Mekong Delta
Gorkha District
Engineers Without Borders
Humanitarian engineering
Transition engineering
Sustainable engineering
"Engineers Without Borders"
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