Engineers without Borders Recruitment

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Engineers Without Borders strives to make the world a better place by using volunteers to work with communities to create solutions to meet their infrastructural needs.

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Engineers Without Borders strives to make the world a better place by using volunteers to work with communities to create solutions to meet their infrastructural needs. The Georgia Tech Chapter of Engineers Without Borders endeavors to build stronger communities and stronger global leaders. With five different projects from all around the world, there are a range of projects to choose from, countries to travel to and communities to work with.

The application to join is live until January 26th. The organization is looking to increase the scope of their members by recruiting students from the School of History and Sociology.

http://www.testewb.gatech.edu/

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_School of History and Sociology Student Blog

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HSOC Blog, clubs and volunteer opportunities
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  • Created By: Kayleigh Haskin
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Jan 23, 2018 - 9:09am
  • Last Updated: Jan 23, 2018 - 9:09am