Past events
Catch up on some of our past events, including panel discussions with industry experts, workshops, and introductions to our tools.
Voices that matter
In November 2024, award-winning inclusion strategist, Marsha Ramroop; CEO of Disability Rights UK, Kamran Mallick; and founder of The Conference Corner, Natalia Vasnier shared their insights on how power dynamics impact decision-making in engineering. Thank you to the Engineering Matters podcast for recording the conversation.
Launching the Global Responsibility Competency Compass
At Manufacturing and Engineering Week 2023, Engineers Without Borders UK launched the Global Responsibility Competency Compass. Watch a full recording of the live launch featuring a panel discussion, hosted by CEO, John Kraus, here.
Learn more and download your free copy of the Compass at https://www.ewb-uk.org/global-respons…
Project-based learning workshop
Hear from University Engagement Lead, Milly Dyer, alongside our passionate engineering educator community, about:
- What project-based learning is
- How it can be incorporated into engineering curricula
- Why this will benefit your students
Thank you to our speakers Leticia Ozawa-Meida, De Montfort University, and Mike Bramhall, TEDI-London.
An Introduction to Doughnut Economics
On Thursday 30 June, 14:00-15:00 (BST), Doughnut Economics Action Lab led a 1-hour webinar – An Introduction to Doughnut Economics – for our members. The session gives an overview of Doughnut Economics, identifying the broader economic transformations needed by businesses to reach regenerative and distributive goals.
The recording can be viewed here.
Being regenerative
In line with our new 2021-2030 strategy, we are hosting four Constructive Conversations sessions that will explore our four globally responsible principles; responsible, purposeful, inclusive and regenerative. Watch the discussion on regeneration today!
Being inclusive
In line with our new 2021-2030 strategy, we are hosting four Constructive conversations sessions that will explore our four globally responsible principles; responsible, purposeful, inclusive and regenerative. Watch the discussion on inclusivity today!
Being purposeful
In line with our new 2021-2030 strategy, we are hosting four Constructive conversations sessions that will explore our four globally responsible principles; responsible, purposeful, inclusive and regenerative. Watch the purposeful discussion today!
Being responsible
In line with our new 2021-2030 strategy, we are hosting four Constructive Conversations sessions that will explore our four globally responsible principles; responsible, purposeful, inclusive and regenerative. We began by interrogating the responsible principle.
The stories behind the statistics
Watch our insightful panel discussion covering racism and engineering with panellists; Dr Udonna Okeke who founded the BAME Girls in Engineering project; Georgia Thompson co-founder of D-vers-ty and Mara Makoni, External Relations Lead at the Association for Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers UK.
Big engineering, local context: The importance of community consultation
Listen to our virtual panel discussion, Big engineering, local context: The importance of community consultation talking to Simon Sizwe Mayson from the Makers Valley Partnership, Jenny Irvine from Black & Veatch and Franklin Kirimi from Kounkuey Design Initiative (KDI).
UK & Ireland winners announced
Watch the UK & Ireland Engineering for People Design Challenge Grand Finals. This year 1,025 student teams from the UK and Ireland took part in this year’s Design Challenge, find out which teams took home the awards, hear from CEO Katie Cresswell-Maynard and from our friends at the Makers Valley Partnership.
Celebrating this years achievements virtually
Our Grand Finals are going online, and we can’t wait to see you there! Join us during a topical panel discussion, Q&A or Grand Finals event…