Can we engineer our way to a sustainable future?
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With the deadline for the UNs Sustainable Development Goals only ten years away, it is time to not only consider what role engineers play in a more sustainable future, but time to act.
President of EWB QMUL, Adiba gives us an insight into what the Chapter hopes to achieve over the next year and her new role with social enterprise The Washing Machine Project.
We are providing our members the opportunity to contribute to the Engineering Ethics Vision 2028. The vision, focuses on growing and strengthening the ethical competence, responsible innovation and sustainability of Engineering.
We caught up with last years Engineering for People Design Challenge winners at The Engineer’s Collaborate to Innovate awards to learn about the lasting impacts of the challenge.
Jan, the President of EWB Bath has contributed to our first guest blog! He touches on his why he became involved in Engineers Without Borders UK and his hopes for the Chapter in the year to come.
To mark dyslexia awareness week, we contemplated the link between engineering and dyslexia considering existing research and the personal experience of our Head of Engineering, Emma Crichton.
To mark the Global Climate Strike on Friday 27 September, we invited Mike Cook from BuroHappold to participate in a live Q&A discussing the climate emergency and the steps being taken by industry leaders to address it.