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     Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 11:33:49 -0600
     From: Tracy Beavers <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: Tracy Beavers <[log in to unmask]>
  Subject: Engineers WIthout Borders - USA Fall Grants & Stand Up Campaign
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Engineers Without Borders &ndash; USA
  1811 Lefthand Circle, Suite A-1
  Longmont, CO 80501
  Ph: 303-772-2723
  Fax: 303-772-2699
  www.ewb-usa.org



  Call for Project Presentations
  EWB-USA 2008 Annual International Conference
  Engineers Without Borders-USA invites presentations of chapter  
projects at the Annual International Conference to be held in Seattle,  
Washington March 27-30, 2008. Hosted by the University of Washington,  
this year&rsquo;s conference theme is Sustainable Engineering and  
Global Health. We seek a broad range of presentations from all EWB-USA  
chapters that reflects geographic and project diversity while  
emphasizing best practices and lessons learned. This is a great  
opportunity to share the results of your project with conference  
guests and fellow EWB-USA members from across the Nation. Topics may  
include but are not limited to:
       Water supply/treatment      Construction management/safety       
Alternative Energy: solar, wind, hydro      Community education and  
cultural sensitivity      Micro-enterprises      Indoor air quality     
   Community health assessment      Appropriate technologies
  Please submit a 200-word abstract of your project (PDF format) to  
[log in to unmask] by November 21, 2007. Abstract headings  
should include the presentation title, author names and affiliations,  
e-mail address and telephone # of the principal author and should  
indicate the
  geographic region of the project (e.g. Africa, Central America,  
Mexico, Asia / Pacific, US Domestic, Rest of the World). Headings  
should also indicate a preference for an oral or poster presentation.
  Cash awards will be made for the best presentations in both the oral  
and poster categories.


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Engineers Without Borders &ndash; USA  1811 Lefthand Circle, Suite A-1  Longmont, CO 80501  Ph: 303-772-2723  Fax: 303-772-2699  www.ewb-usa.org      Call for Project Presentations  EWB-USA 2008 Annual International Conference  Engineers Without Borders-USA invites presentations of chapter projects at the Annual International Conference to be held in Seattle, Washington March 27-30, 2008. Hosted by the University of Washington, this year&rsquo;s conference theme is Sustainable Engineering and Global Health. We seek a broad range of presentations from all EWB-USA chapters that reflects geographic and project diversity while emphasizing best practices and lessons learned. This is a great opportunity to share the results of your project with conference guests and fellow EWB-USA members from across the Nation. Topics may include but are not limited to:       Water supply/treatment Construction management/safety Alternative Energy: solar, wind, hydro Community education and cultural sensitivity Micro-enterprises Indoor air quality Community health assessment Appropriate technologies  Please submit a 200-word abstract of your project (PDF format) to [log in to unmask] by November 21, 2007. Abstract headings should include the presentation title, author names and affiliations, e-mail address and telephone # of the principal author and should indicate the  geographic region of the project (e.g. Africa, Central America, Mexico, Asia / Pacific, US Domestic, Rest of the World). Headings should also indicate a preference for an oral or poster presentation.  Cash awards will be made for the best presentations in both the oral and poster categories. Sent By: Engineers Without Borders - USA 1811 Lefthand Circle, Suite A-1 Longmont CO 80503 U.S.A. To view as a web page press on or copy this link into your browsers address bar https://www.swiftpage2.com/ewbusa.dthomas/C071024112900/speasapage.aspx?addr=6266 If you prefer not to receive future e-mails of this type, please copy to your browser or press on this link  "http://www.SwiftPage2.com/SpeSupIt.aspx?&Page=EWBUSA.dthomas&Cam=C071024112900&Addr=jebell~~2uvm.edu" to unsubscribe.

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