Duke Engineers for International Development (DEID)

Duke University
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Duke Engineers for International Development (DEID) is a student organization in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. Every year, we send student-led groups to locations around the globe, as well as the local Durham area, to assess and implement engineering projects that spur development. After working with communities to identify their needs, student teams of all experience levels collaborate with professors and professional mentors during the school year to design solutions. These solutions are then implemented in the communities the following summer. Teams spend from several weeks to two months on-site with responsibilities ranging from project management to physical labor.
Duke Engineers for International Development (DEID) is a student organization in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. Every year, we send student-led groups to locations around the globe, as well as the local Durham area, to assess and implement engineering projects that spur development. After working with communities to identify their needs, student teams of all experience levels collaborate with professors and professional mentors during the school year to design solutions. These solutions are then implemented in the communities the following summer. Teams spend from several weeks to two months on-site with responsibilities ranging from project management to physical labor.

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