AguaClara Engineers Abroad
Students who have worked with the AguaClara project are eligible to apply for 3 month to 2 year field assignments to assist with training and capacity building, technology implementation, performance documentation, and dissemination. The 1 year and 2 year terms run from summer to summer with a goal of maintaining project continuity with some overlap with the current AguaClara Engineers. The AguaClara Engineers are hired through our in-country partner organization and are paid volunteer wages designed to cover all expenses. Some language proficiency is required and language skills will be developed with short, intensive language training in country.
Read reflections on a year as an AguaClara Engineer by Carol Serna.
If you are interested and would like more information, please contact Monroe Weber-Shirk.
Alumni
First |
Last |
Project Site |
Start |
End |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tamar |
Sharabi |
Tegucigalpa |
July 2008 |
August 2009 |
|
John |
Erickson |
Tamara |
August 2007 |
August 2009 |
|
Carol |
Serna |
Tamara |
August 2007 |
August |
|
Ted |
Segal |
Ojojona |
January 2006 |
May 2006 |
|
Daniel |
Smith |
Ojojona |
June 2006 |
August 2006 |
|
Kelly |
Kozdras |
Ojojona |
June 2006 |
August 2006 |
|
Scott |
Payne |
Ojojona |
June 2006 |
August 2006 |
|
Roslyn |
Odum |
La 34 |
June 2005 |
August 2005 |
|
Anne |
Mikelonis |
La 35 |
June 2005 |
August 2005 |
|
Adrienne |
Miller |
AguaRED |
June 2004 |
August 2004 |
|
Courtney |
Sulerud |
AguaRED |
June 2004 |
August 2004 |
|
Jeff |
Dahm |
AguaRED |
June 2004 |
August 2004 |
|
Dale |
Meck |
AguaRED |
June 2004 |
August 2004 |
Summer Internships
We are exploring the creation of a limited number of summer internships for members of the AguaClara team. There is a new option for obtaining Cornell credit toward the liberal studies distribution requirement for these summer internships
January Honduras Experience
The team travels to the project sites in Honduras during the January intersession. The two week January intersession in Honduras provides an opportunity to present the first semester design work to our partner organizations and to receive their suggestions for refinements during the spring semester. We are also able to evaluate the performance and sustainability of the AguaClara designed water treatment plants that have been built over the past several years in Honduras.
Pictures from the January 2008 trip to Honduras