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EWH June News: A Tale of Two Centrifuges

EWH June News: A Tale of Two Centrifuges
All of our Summer Institute programs are in full swing as our 2017 participants are currently on the ground in Nicaragua, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, and Nepal! That's not all we're up to. Check out our January Institute photo albums, and the latest news about our BMET Library and Kits!…

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Supporting the Next Generation of Engineers in the Bahamas

Supporting the Next Generation of Engineers in the Bahamas
Written by Areli Rodriguez, EWH's Communications & Development Intern One of EWH’s goals is to help create opportunities for people around the world to receive an education in not only biomedical engineering, but STEM in general. Every country, regardless of economic standing, can benefit from a generation of scientists and engineers that can lead the way in innovation and tackle the problems our world currently faces. However, developing nations stand to gain the most out of improved STEM education. Not only would STEM create job opportunities, but it could also help reduce inequality and dependence on other countries, improve healthcare, and help citizens solve the unique problems their countries face.…

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EWH April News: New Kits Coming Soon!

EWH April News: New Kits Coming Soon!
April is a month filled with preparation at Engineering World Health as we finalize arrangements with our new Summer Institute participants. Along with that, this year we're looking forward to hosting many of you at our upcoming Board events. And last but not least, EWH is excited to announce a new Kit is on its way! Find out more about what EWH is up to.…

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EWH June News: BMET Cambodia, Kits, & Sparo Labs

EWH June News: BMET Cambodia, Kits, & Sparo Labs
All of our Summer Institute programs are in full swing as our 2016 participants are currently on the ground in Nicaragua, Guatemala, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Nepal! That's not all we're up to. Check out the latest from our BMET Training program, our student program, and our friends at Sparo Labs!…

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