Harnessing engineering to create a sustainable future

Engineering students from the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology at MUST are joining forces with Engineers Without Borders Canada to tackle global environmental challenges using the power of engineering and technology!

Team listening attentively

These talented fifteen students are set to develop innovative solutions through smart agriculture and cutting-edge clean technologies, making a real impact on our world. To prepare for their three-month journey (May 24th – August 13th, 2024), they have undergone comprehensive security and cross-cultural competence orientations for community engagement.

These talented fifteen students based at Centre of Innovations and Technology Transfer (CITT) are set to develop innovative solutions through smart agriculture and cutting-edge clean technologies, making a real impact on our world. To prepare for their three-month journey (May 24th – August 13th, 2024), they have undergone comprehensive security and cross-cultural competence orientations for community engagement.

Ms. Barbara Naggayi leading a community entry session

The EWB students are from mcGill university, University of waterloo, mcMaster University and Carleton University. This collaboration is part of a new partnership between MUST and Engineers without Borders Canada, focused on advancing community-focused solutions, community engagement, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Join us in wishing them great success as they harness engineering and technology to create a sustainable future!

Left to right: Rogers Kuyeso, Elena Sales, Gabriel Luis Pangan Jabile, Andrew, Ishan Sharma, Louise Foglia, Anna Joy Aylward Burgess, John Innocent Muhereza, Victoria Houston, Sheila Niinye Twinamatsiko, Benjamin Jeong-Ha Pyun and Herbert Kisara

Succeed We MUST.