(all projects) Featured project: Global Engineering Day ⇓
How would you create a 'Global Engineering Day' to be implemented at universities across Canada?
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the EWB story so far
- National Conference 2010: EWBers inspired after four days in St. Johns
- EWB National Conference 2010: St. John's here we come!
- A newsworthy commitment
- A chilly start to the new year for three EWBers!
- EWB promotes local rice during campaign to support Ghanaian rice farmers
- EWB Releases its newly articulated Values and Beliefs
- Exponential Change: Investing in the leaders who bring clean water to Malawi
- Unlocking the potential of rural farmers in Ghana
- What is social innovation? - Musings from EWB's Co-CEOs
- "Living Wills" for devleopment projects? - Musings from EWB's Co-CEOs
- GHANA! First impressions - Colleen Duncan, Ghana
- Use what you have to secure what you have not - Sarah Grant, Ghana
- Probably looked better on paper - The First Mile, three Southern Africa volunteers
- Excitement Based Decision Making - From the Edge of Complexity blog - Jon Fishbein
- Orangeapedia - The change resource
Check out the Orange Wiki of Change. All the answers to all of your questions from fundraising secrets to role descriptions, to how to run an amazing meeting! - Curriculum enhancement library - brand new!
Access more than 60 resources, from case studies to presentations to full courses, that will help you enhance engineering education at your University.! - Fair Trade - Direction, Discussions, Debates
Encouraging Canadians to buy Fair Trade products, and understand what that action means, is one of our focuses organizationally. Check out this resource to learn all about Fair Trade in EWB. - Foundational learning - The Impact Chain
Learn all about The Impact Chain, EWB's tool for planning and analyzing how the actions we all take together lead to the impact we desire.
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