Engineers Australia is proud to announce that 2011 is the Year of Humanitarian Engineering – a year in which we will recognise the role of engineering in improving quality of life and disaster recovery.
Our goal is to promote the significance and importance of humanitarian engineering to both the engineering profession and wider community so that humanitarian engineering receives the necessary support in Australia and abroad – and continues to make a difference.
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Hi Chandin,
Engineers Australia has teamed up with Engineers Without Borders and RedR during the Year of Humanitarian Engineering.
They are both offering different positions in terms of Humanitarian work.
Visit their websites for more information on how you can get involved:
http://www.redr.org.au/
http://www.ewb.org.au/
Hi Dennis, Similarly to the response I posted above for Chandin, Engineers Australia has teamed up with Engineers Without Borders and RedR during the Year of Humanitarian Engineering.
They are both offering different positions in terms of Humanitarian work.
Visit their websites for more information on how you can get involved:
http://www.redr.org.au/
http://www.ewb.org.au/
Hi Ian,
Engineers Australia has teamed up with Engineers Without Borders and RedR (in Australia) during the Year of Humanitarian Engineering.
They are both offering different positions in terms of Humanitarian work around the world, but through their Australian based companies. It would be best if you contact them yourself, via there website to see what you can do for them. Good luck and thanks for your interest.
http://www.redr.org.au/
http://www.ewb.org.au/