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AS#2: Humanitarian Engineering Fieldwork

Want to know about ✨humanitarian engineering ✨ and how technology and infrastructure can be utilised to aid disadvantaged communities after disasters?

 

Our upcoming ⚡️Academic Series ⚡️has all the answers! Featuring one of our amazing academics, Dr Aaron Opdyke, come and gain insight to his incredible academic journey delving into his fieldwork. Learn about ways to improve global disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation 🌎.

 

Dr Opdyke focuses on the contribution of the built environment in the co-production of knowledge within communities and their influence on the effectiveness of disaster risk reduction and 👨‍🏫 infrastructure solutions 👩‍🏫.

 

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to learn about how humanitarian engineering can help support disadvantaged communities through development practice and technology👩‍🔬👨‍🔬.

This event will consist of a presentation from Dr Opdyke, followed by a Q&A session.

⏰ When: Thursday, 20th of April

📍Where: Zoom

Zoom Link: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/84295919495

⚠❗CONDITIONS FOR PEP HOURS❗⚠

Please ensure you sign into Zoom with your university email so that your PEP hours can be approved.

You must sign up to the event and attend the Zoom session to obtain PEP hours (no partial hours will be awarded).

For any other PEP related inquiries, visit our PEP Page on our website suce.info/pep

 
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