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The Harvard College Engineers Without Borders is an affiliate of Engineers Without Borders USA.

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Interested? If you haven't already, contact our secretary and request to join our email announcement list! There are numerous ways you can contribute to HCEWB, some of which are listed below. Feel free to contact us for more details.

Students: Anyone is free to join, regardless of concentration. You do not have to be an engineer. Participation in the organization ranges from evironmental assessment to obtaining project funding to handling international liasons. Currently, students in EWB are working in different committees described on the projects page. If you are interested in working in any of these areas, please contact the appropriate committee chair and consider attending our weekly meetings.

Faculty: As HCEWB is still a young organization, we would greatly appreciate any recommendations or advice you are willing to give. Contact us if you are considering becoming an advisor for HCEWB!

Other Harvard affiliates: Though HCEWB is technically affiliated with the College, we accept all members/advisors who are dedicated to EWB's mission.

Professionals: We would be happy to work with professionals to assist us in reaching project goals.

Businesses and Corporations: HCEWB needs funding to ensure its success in its current and future projects. Please consider becoming a sponsor of HCEWB.



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Harvard College Engineers Without Borders is supported by
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Harvard College Engineers Without Borders is a student-run organization at Harvard College™. The Harvard™ name is a trademark of the President and Fellows of Harvard College™ and is used by permission of Harvard University™. The Engineers Without Borders - USA™ globe logo and the Engineers Without Borders - USA™ name are registered trademarks of Engineers Without Borders - USA™ and are used by permission of Engineers Without Borders - USA™.

Copyright © 2010 Harvard College Engineers Without Borders

Updated Friday, August 27, 2010 12:59 PM