when: 03 May 2022 | venue: University of New South Wales | cost: Free | address: High Street, Kensington NSW 2052 | tickets: https://www.events.unsw.edu.au/event/humanitarian-engineering-empowering-lives
published: 01 May 2022, 5 min read
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Our world is ever changing. As we continue to grapple with both natural and man-made events that impact the homes and lives of people, the role of the Humanitarian Engineer grows ever greater.
From working towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals to disaster response, to technology innovation and capacity building, Humanitarian Engineering specifically engages with disadvantaged and vulnerable communities to actively address issues and develop long-term solutions to help people improve their quality of life.
UNSW Engineering is deeply committed to humanitarian efforts, and we invite you to come and hear from our panel of experts about the projects being worked on, their challenges, and changes that have been made for the better to affected communities and the future Humanitarian Engineer.
We look forward to welcoming you to this event to hear their stories.
Panel speakers (scroll down for full bios):
Andrew Dansie (MC) - Academic Lead, UNSW Humanitarian Engineering
Justine Nolan - Director, Australian Human Rights Institute
Amit Singh - Project Development Specialist, Pacific Community, SPC
Sanmugi Sivakumar - Undergraduate Design Engineer, CPB Contractors
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Our world is ever changing. As we continue to grapple with both natural and man-made events that impact the homes and lives of people, the role of the Humanitarian Engineer grows ever greater.
From working towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals to disaster response, to technology innovation and capacity building, Humanitarian Engineering specifically engages with disadvantaged and vulnerable communities to actively address issues and develop long-term solutions to help people improve their quality of life.
UNSW Engineering is deeply committed to humanitarian efforts, and we invite you to come and hear from our panel of experts about the projects being worked on, their challenges, and changes that have been made for the better to affected communities and the future Humanitarian Engineer.
We look forward to welcoming you to this event to hear their stories.
Panel speakers (scroll down for full bios):
Andrew Dansie (MC) - Academic Lead, UNSW Humanitarian Engineering
Justine Nolan - Director, Australian Human Rights Institute
Amit Singh - Project Development Specialist, Pacific Community, SPC
Sanmugi Sivakumar - Undergraduate Design Engineer, CPB Contractors
Go see Humanitarian engineering - empowering lives 2022.
Humanitarian engineering - empowering lives 2022 is on 03 May 2022. The opening hours are: Tuesday 3 May from 6pm to 8pm. Conveniently located in Kensington.
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