Cambridge University Education Without Borders (CUEWB) aims to share educational resources worldwide and break the barrier between educational institutions and industrial organisations. One of our major tasks is to organise forums and talks, which are given by prominent speakers of an international standing, for students not only in Cambridge, but also for those around the world.
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We had our first committee meeting of the year on 31 Oct. 2008 with Prof. Alan Barrell, our advisor. New committee members are working as part of the CUEWB team.
Cambridge University Education Without Borders (CUEWB) is a non-profit student Society of the University of Cambridge. It aims to share educational resources worldwide and break the barrier between educational institutions and industrial organisations. In the past year with the great effort by its committee, CUEWB has been promoting education exchange between China and the UK through its international forum and student exchange programmes. The feedbacks from the participating students in both countries were very positive and we are committed to organising more such projects in more countries in the future.
With its achievement and fast-paced development, CUEWB is now the headquarters of the non-profit Education Without Borders Organization (EWBO), which is a company limited by guarantee registered in the UK. CUEWB’s sister branch at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is also at the final stage of setup. To ensure the rapid development of CUEWB and the success of its future projects, we need enthusiastic individuals to join us!
Deadline for application: 5pm, Wed. 22 Oct. 2008 (applications closed)
On 8 December 2007, more than 600 Chinese students braved the bitter cold for an international forum on success at Beijing's National Library Hall. Delegates at the forum, hosted by the Cambridge University Education Without Borders (CUEWB) team, were lectured on creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship by speakers from across the globe. As well as having passion and ambition, the students were told that success lay in a combination of vision, action, risk and flexibility. Education and social networking made success more likely.