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Society of Public Health Engineers (SoPHE) in association with WaterAid Young Engineers Award 2013 The Challenge


Develop an innovative system for urine management which minimises contamination in small towns where conventional sewerage networks are not appropriate or financially viable.


Submissions


Demonstrate your idea on one A1 poster. Please refer to the SoPHE website for more information.


Entrants


Teams of up to 3 people aged 18-35 The Award


Mariam Saidi, Mbuyuni, in front of her composting latrine, Tanzania WaterAid / Marco Betti


www.cibse.org/sophe in association with


An in-country trip to verify the applicability of the design


Study at a University ranked 1st


Building Engineering* for


Loughborough University’s School of Civil and Building Engineering has been providing MSc programmes for over 45 years, is well regarded by industry and internationally renowned. We provide MSc programmes in the following areas:


MSc Low Carbon Building Design and Modelling MSc Low Energy Building Services Engineering MRes Energy Demand Studies


Our MSc programmes:  have been created for the modern building services engineer  develop skills and innovative approaches in design and  offer flexible study options


We also offer MSc programmes in Construction, Transport and Water Engineering.


Find out more about these programmes and our other Masters and Research provision, telephone Mrs Pam Allen on 01509 228529 or email P.J.Allen@lboro.ac.uk


www.lboro.ac.uk/civil *NSS 2012 and Times Good University Guide 2013 www.cibsejournal.com June 2013 CIBSE Journal 57


Ref: CV.6324


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