🔔 Applications are closed! Thank you to all the incredible candidates who applied for the 2025 E4C Fellowship. After a flood of quality applications, we're now in the process of identifying the candidates best aligned with our Fellowship Program and this year’s Impact Projects. What’s next? Stay tuned for updates, and make sure to subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive announcements, program news, and opportunities! #E4CFellowship2025 #SustainableDevelopment #CareerGrowth
Engineering for Change, LLC
Non-profit Organizations
New York City, NY 10,227 followers
Preparing, educating, and activating the international workforce to improve the quality of life of people and the planet
About us
Engineering for Change (E4C) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preparing, educating, and activating the international technical workforce to improve the quality of life of people and the planet. We cultivate change agents by providing resources, platforms, and access to expertise to accelerate the development of solutions and infuse engineering into sustainable development. E4C was founded jointly by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and other leading engineering societies. We invite you to become a member. E4C membership is free and provides access to news and thought leaders, insights on hundreds of essential technologies in our Solutions Library, professional development resources and current opportunities such as jobs, funding calls, fellowships and more. E4C Members also enjoy a unique user experience based on their site behavior and engagement. Essentially, the more you interact with the E4C site, the better we will be able to serve you resources aligned to your interests. For more, please see our website, www.engineeringforchange.org, to learn more and sign up. Welcome to our Linkedin community!
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External link for Engineering for Change, LLC
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New York City, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2009
- Specialties
- Engineering for Global Development, International development, News, Global Health, engineering, ICT4D, and agriculture
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2 Park Ave.
New York City, NY 10016, US
Employees at Engineering for Change, LLC
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Iana Aranda
Sustainability and Engineering Executive | Sustainability Strategy | Social Impact & Innovation | Global Teams and Leadership
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Rob Goodier
Journalist & Writer: Science, Design, Technology for Good, Sustainability, Social Enterprise, Climate Change
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Jesus Melendez Vicente
Strategy, Innovation, Partnerships, Implementation, Systems Building | Advancing digital technology and data-driven approaches and solutions for…
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Michael Mader
Digital and Content Manager at Engineering for Change, LLC
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We’ve spoken with some of you in the global development community following the funding freeze at USAID and there are some steps people are taking. We’ve described them in the post linked below. We’d like to know more. Tens of thousands have lost their jobs. There are conflicting reports of the impact in the countries where the agency operated. We’d like to hear from more of you. How has this decision affected you? How has it affected your organization? Your projects? What have you seen and heard so far? And what are the next steps you’re taking? Share your thoughts in the comments, and read more about the impact and next steps here: 🔗 https://bit.ly/4hr6LGw
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Only 5 days Left! ⏳ The E4C Fellowship is a transformative program connecting you with global impact projects, professional development opportunities, and a network of changemakers. 🗓️ Deadline: February 9, 2025 🔗Apply today: https://bit.ly/4090RCB 🌍 Apply now and take a meaningful step toward your role in advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. #E4CFellowship2025 #SustainableDevelopment #CareerGrowth
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What motivated you to apply to the E4C Fellowship? 🌍 Whether it’s the chance to work on real-world solutions or the opportunity to grow your professional network, we’d love to hear your thoughts. Drop your vote below and let us know what interests you about this opportunity. 🚨 Application Deadline: February 9th, 2025 🔗 Check the link to apply today: https://bit.ly/4090RCB
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Missed our info sessions? No problem! We’ve got the answers you’re looking for. 👉 Swipe through for some of the most frequently asked questions about the E4C Fellowship! The E4C Fellowship is your gateway to advancing professional skills while making a real-world impact. 🌍 From May to September, you'll be part of a program designed to: ✔️ Expand your expertise through state-of-the-art learning and mentorship. ✔️ Collaborate on impactful projects aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. ✔️ Build a network of peers, mentors, and experts in the field. ✔️ Earn recognition with a digital badge and showcase your work on E4C platforms. This part-time, remote program is your chance to grow, innovate, and lead in engineering for good. Don’t miss out—applications are open! 🚨 Application Deadline: February 9th, 2025 🔗Check the link to apply today: https://bit.ly/4090RCB #E4CFellowship2025 #SustainableDevelopment #CareerGrowth
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Who should apply to the E4C Fellowship? If you’re an undergraduate nearing graduation or an early-career professional, this is your chance to make a global impact! 🌍 We’re looking for: Engineers, architects, data analysts, computer scientists and innovators driven to work at the intersection of technology and social impact. Applications are open for the 2025 E4C Fellowship! Check the link to apply today. 🔗 https://bit.ly/4090RCB Priority Deadline: January 19, 2025. Rolling Applications deadline: February 9, 2025. #E4CFellowship2025 #SustainableDevelopment #CareerGrowth
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The 2025 STI Forum is looking for groundbreaking innovations that advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This is your chance to showcase your solutions on a global stage and connect with leaders shaping the future of sustainable development. Don't miss this opportunity to share your vision. Applications are open now! https://bit.ly/4gHJQXa
STI Forum Calls for SDG Innovations | Engineering For Change
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Wondering what it’s really like to be an E4C Fellow? The 2025 E4C Fellowship priority deadline is January 19th, and now is your chance to find the answers you need before you apply. Hear from past alumni and ask us your questions in one of the upcoming info sessions. North America: 🗓️ Date: January, Thursday 16th, 2025 ⏳ Time: 6:00 pm (ET) Link: https://bit.ly/3DRFwX1 Africa: 🗓️ Date: January, Saturday 18th, 2025 ⏳ Time: 12:00 (WAT) Link: https://bit.ly/4jdGFIx Join us for one of the info sessions where you will: - Connect with past Fellows and hear their stories. - Learn about the projects Fellows work on. - Understand the time commitment, compensation, and more. - Ask your questions directly to the alumni. Don’t miss this opportunity to prepare for success in the Fellowship. #E4CFellowship2025 #SustainableDevelopment #CareerGrowth ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
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What can engineers and designers learn about sustainability from nature? Natural ecosystems are an untapped source of design inspiration for improving the sustainability of human networks. This month’s E4C Seminar Series features Dr. Astrid Layton Ph.D., Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University and Donna Walker Faculty Fellow in Mechanical Engineering. Her work explores how ecological food webs inspire sustainable engineering solutions. Join us, with Dr. Layton, for a session moderated by: Dr. Jesse Austin-Breneman , Associate Professor at Olin College of Engineering. 🌱 Discover how natural ecosystems can guide sustainable design ♻️ Explore the principle of ‘waste equals food’ in circular economy models 🚀 See examples of material cycling and energy efficiency 💬Engage online with researchers, students and technical professionals worldwide E4C’s Seminar Series features academic laboratories researching solutions to meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. The world’s cutting edge research deserves a platform with a global audience. Join us for presentations of new findings from investigative teams worldwide. 🗓️ January 15th, 16:00 UTC - 11 am ET 🔗 Sign up here: https://bit.ly/3ZJGyvo Register today! #SustainableEnergy #E4CWebinar ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
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The 2025 Engineering for Change (E4C) Fellowship applications are now open. Priority Deadline: January 19, 2025. Rolling Applications deadline: February 9, 2025. Apply early to increase your chances of selection. We start reviewing applications and filling spots after the priority deadline. Early applications are reviewed first and have a higher admission rate! Here’s how to apply: ✅ Become an E4C Member for free ✅ Submit your CV in English ✅ Provide email addresses for two references ✅ Explore the Impact Projects on the Fellowship webpage and select three that excite you 💡 Applications remain open until February 9th, but why wait? Apply now and take the first step toward advancing your career while making a global impact. 🔗 https://bit.ly/4090RCB #E4CFellowship2025 #SustainableDevelopment #CareerGrowth