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October 29, 2012

GEP's Anne Dare receives grant from US Borlaug Fellows in Global Food Security Program

Anne Dare, of the Global Engineering Program, has been awarded a grant from US Borlaug Fellows in Global Food Security Program to conduct her doctoral research in wastewater reuse in agriculture in Tunisia and Palestine, as part of a larger study to compare limitations and opportunities, both from a scientific and social perspective, for wastewater reuse in agricultural production in Tunisia, Palestine, Qatar, and the US.
April 22, 2012

GEP’s Global Design Team for Cameroon wins domestic competition

Students involved in the Global Design Team for BUV Design won a competition held on April 21, 2012 in Batavia, OH sponsored by the Institute for Affordable Transportation, out of Indianapolis which seeks to improve lives by developing and providing low-cost vehicles.
February 22, 2012

Researchers look to deliver water (and energy) in ways both old and new

As one engineer helps deliver clean drinking water with 2,000-year-old technology, another works on the chemistry's cutting edge on breakthroughs for both potable water and clean energy. Chad Jafvert, professor of civil engineering, stepped outside his normal zone of research to collaborate with students in the Global Engineering Program (GEP). The group’s semester project resulted in a real-world solution and better drinking water for schoolchildren in rural Colombia.
September 12, 2011

Global Engineering Competency: Definitions, Development, and Situational Assessment - Seminar

Amidst workforce diversification trends, the increasingly international character of industry and higher education, and rising concerns about national competitiveness and global "grand challenges," global competency is widely recognized as an imperative for a new generation of engineers who must be ready to work in a diverse, interconnected, and rapidly changing world.
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