The Global Social Impact Fellowship at Lehigh University is an integrated experiential learning, original research, and entrepreneurial engagement program that brings together undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and external partners to collaborate on multi-year sustainable development ventures in low- and middle-income countries. Current ventures are striving to address challenges related to maternal mortality, sickle cell disease, malnutrition and stunting, plastics pollution, mental health, outdoor air quality, etc. in Sierra Leone, Philippines, and Kazakhstan.
Participants will gain practical insights to strengthen their own unique impact-focused programs. This seminar discussed academic model and logistics, project and fieldwork funding model, and practical partnerships. Watch to learn about faculty engagement mechanisms that transform two courses into a dynamic and productive entrepreneurial ecosystem.
E4C’s Seminar Series features academic laboratories researching solutions to meet the United Nation’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 around the globe each month. And researchers, we welcome your applications to take part in the series. Please send an email to┬áresearch@engineeringforchange.org.
Presenters


He currently is the director of the Global Design Laboratory. The group focuses on developing design processes and support tools to help multi-disciplinary design teams think at a systems-level when performing complex system design tasks. This includes investigating the best way to incorporate system-level interactions between stakeholders in emerging markets into the design decision-making process.