Global Engineering Brigades In 'EPS Societies' Student societies93% ClubAstroSocBlack, Ethnic and Minority ScientistsBrum Eco RacingCivil Engineering SocietyComputer Science SocietyEconomics SocietyEngineers Without BordersGames Development SocietyGlobal Engineering BrigadesInvestment SocietyMaterials SocietyMathematical SocietyOut in STEMPlastic-FreeRailSocSATNAV MagazineUBRacingUBRoboticsVirtual RealityWomen in Finance Global Engineering Brigades are part of the non-profit organisation Global Brigades. You may have heard of the Medical Global Brigades who part are of the same organisation. We’re part of an international movement of university students that partner with community leaders to design and engineer clean water systems in the developing world. We are the new Birmingham Chapter! Our aim is to empower communities in Honduras to resolve global health and economic disparities through the use of a holistic and collaborative mode. We ensure that we're not only building water systems but teaching local people how to maintain them so they have safe and sustainable water. In the summer, we’ll fly out to Honduras and get to work. It will be no easy feat. We need you! You could transform lives by working with us. Join our brand new society and become part of a movement to help overcome health and economic issues facing communities right now. Use your skills as an engineer, a practical thinker, in planning or communication and join us now. Join our Facebook Group today or email us globalbrigadesenguob@gmail.com. To learn more about Global Engineering Brigades in general check out www.engineeringbrigades.org. Latest news from Global Engineering Brigades Global Engineering Brigades' first term of 2021-22 is complete! 04 January 2022 Global Engineering Brigades have begun the year by raising awareness of issues faced by rural communities in Honduras and recruited a great set of new members from across the University. Their President James fills us in Previous-2Next
Global Engineering Brigades' first term of 2021-22 is complete! 04 January 2022 Global Engineering Brigades have begun the year by raising awareness of issues faced by rural communities in Honduras and recruited a great set of new members from across the University. Their President James fills us in