Learn about the Engineering for Change Fellowship, hear from fellowship alumni and heads of the program, and ask all of your questions. Simply register for the session in your region, or a session at a time that is convenient. See the links below for registration areas, dates and times.
Further reading: See an overview of the E4C Fellowship
Since 2014, E4C has awarded 250 Fellowships to exceptional early-career engineers, architects and scientists from more than 40 countries worldwide, supporting more than 100 projects and organizations. Our fellowships instill first-hand experience in solving the world’s most stubborn challenges.
The E4C Fellowship is a part-time and remote commitment that lasts five months from May to September. Fellows are paid a stipend and expected to work 20-25 hours per week with flexible schedules.
Lean more about the E4C Fellowship and how to apply.
North American Information Session
Wednesday, January 24th at 3pm ET
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Latin American Information Session
Thursday, January 25th at 6pm ET
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African Information Session
Saturday, January 27th at 3pm WAT (9am ET)
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Presenters
Jonathan Kemp is a Program Specialist with Engineering for Change (E4C) and with the Engineering Global Development group at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). In this role, he leads the team delivering E4C’s Fellowship and Impact Projects. Before his work with E4C and ASME, Jonathan worked as the Technical Manager for Malawian NGO Eagles Relief and Development Programme, where he worked on projects involving solar energy, irrigation, and water supply for community development. He is passionate about community ownership of technology and the application of human- and user-centered design processes in the development of new technologies and implementation of technology-based projects by NGOs. Jonathan graduated with an MSc in Engineering for International Development from University College London in 2018 after receiving a BA (Hons) degree in Physics from the University of Oxford in 2017.
Erin Peiffer is Program Coordinator with Engineering for Change (E4C) where she supports in leading the E4C Fellowship Program including program management, Fellow recruitment and success, and impact evaluation. She has been involved with E4C since 2019 in the capacity of volunteer, Managing Fellow, and previous Research Manager. Erin graduated from the University of Dayton with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 2017 and a M.S. in Renewable and Clean Energy in 2018.
Invited Fellowship Alumni
Diraj Singh Mann (2023 Fellow, India/Canada)
Victor Ticllacuri (2023 Fellow, Peru)
Racheal Nalwoga (2022 Fellow, Uganda)
Alex Inoma (2022 Fellow and 2023 Technical Lead Fellow, Nigeria/Canada)
Sydney Okoroafor (2022, Nigeria/Canada)
Obiora Odugu (2021, Nigeria/United States)
Kingsley Ukoba (2022, Nigeria/South Africa)
Philemon Adeyemi (2023, Nigeria)
Chinemerem Iheanacho (2023, Nigeria)
Lawrence Obiuwevwi (2023, Nigeria)