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Tricia Friedman discusses the upcoming Earth Day and introduces a free guide aimed at helping educators engage students in sustainability discussions. The SEED guide emphasizes the intersection of AI and sustainability, encouraging a comprehensive approach to environmental education. Additionally, Tricia highlights a student competition for designing a new logo for Shifting Schools, promoting creativity and collaboration among students. The conversation also touches on the Earth Species Project, which uses AI to understand interspecies communication, and the importance of considering the ethical implications of technology in our daily lives. Ready to download the free guide now? https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/seed-free-guide/ Ready to learn about the student design competition? https://www.shiftingschools.com/rebrand Discussed this week: Sustainability should be integrated across the curriculum. AI can help address environmental challenges. The Earth Species Project explores interspecies communication. Students should consider the ethics of AI use. Understanding technology's environmental impact is crucial. The guide includes resources for various engagement levels. Reader questions inspired the creation of the guide. Feedback from educators is encouraged for future resources. Connect with us: info (at) shiftingschools.com
Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX, NAPA TRACS, and Automotive Management Network Recorded live at AAPEX 2024, this episode dives into the evolving landscape of industry standards and the critical right to repair movement. Gain valuable insights into AAPEX's forward-thinking approach to education and technology, and discover how community and continuous learning are driving business success. Bill Hanvey, President and CEO of the Auto Care Association. Find Bill's other episodes HERE. Dwayne Myers, Dynamic Automotive, 6 locations, Maryland. Dwayne's previous episodes HERE. Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode Planning for Next Year (00:00:22) Car Care Professional Network (00:01:49) Upcoming AAPEX Dates (00:02:10) Engaging Shop Owners (00:03:00) Value of Education at AAPEX (00:03:44) Hands-On Training Experience (00:04:09) Importance of In-Person Events (00:05:10) Industry Workforce Statistics (00:05:41) Networking Value (00:06:47) Being a Student of the Business (00:08:01) Overview of AAPEX 2024 (00:09:47) Emerging Technologies at AAPEX (00:10:33) Student Competition at AAPEX (00:11:37) Future of AAPEX (00:12:42) The Setup of AAPEX (00:13:00) Right to Repair Discussion (00:14:08) The Art of Repair (00:17:31) Language Shift in the Industry (00:17:52) Redefining Workflow (00:18:11) The Beauty of Collaboration (00:18:45) Critical Communication in the Industry (00:19:32) Collective Family Concept (00:19:50) Manifesto to Declaration (00:20:04) Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX, NAPA TRACS, and Automotive Management Network Set your sights on Las Vegas in 2025. Mark your calendar now … November 4th-6th, 2025. AAPEX - Now more than ever.
This episode of "Surveyor Says! The NSPS Podcast" finds your host, Tim Burch, providing news and other updates for his episode of "From the Director's Desk." He recaps the last few episodes and shares the latest updates on happenings from the world of NSPS and surveying. Tim provides updates on the 2025 Student Competition and "NGS Day" being held In Silver Spring, MD next March. He also acknowledges the generous sponsors who help provide support for the activities and advocacy within the profession: Assurance Risk Managers Esri Trimble GeoLearn NCEES SAM Juliano & Associates Land Surveyors United Get Kids into Survey Control Point Associates Dioptra IPLSA Topcon Solution Store QK4 Diamondback Land Surveying
In this episode, Janis tells us about his background and the reasons why he set up StudentAirRace, which is believed to be the first to combine Urban Air Mobility with Student Competition. Janis tells us more about its format, the races and their four main pillars of regulation and then what impact they can have on the emerging Advanced Air Mobility market. We then talk about education and the challenge of inspiring the next generation of engineers, before finding out how companies, schools and universities can be part of StudentAirRace's journey.
The winners of the annual ULI Hines Student Competition – Europe 2023, have recently been announced, with a team from the University of Manchester scooping the top prize. Sarah Jackman catches up with one of the winning team of four, Nimrah Maryam, along with Brian Moran, senior managing director and head of Hines in Ireland as well as member of the jury for the competition, and Emanuel Rebelo, senior associate at Hines and past winner of the ULI Hines student competition. They discuss the benefits of entering a collaborative project-based competition, what it's taught them and how those learnings can be applied to professional life. As Moran says: “I am constantly surprised at the talent we see coming through. We insist on diversity – gender and disciplinary – because when they work together and realise that they have to collaborate to bring the best out in one another, it's quite astonishing what happens. When you see the team working together, you see the passion and the energy come through.”
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Student competition for drafting a treaty on moratorium of large-scale AI capabilities R&D, published by Nayanika on April 24, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. has announced a competition for the drafting of an international treaty on moratorium of large-scale AI capabilities research and development. The competition is open to all students of law, philosophy, and other relevant disciplines. The competition is organized by the Campaign for AI Safety, an Australian unincorporated association of people who are concerned about the risks of AI. Competition brief: The goal of the competition is to operationalize the suggestions of the article Pausing AI Developments Isn't Enough. We Need to Shut it All Down, including the provisions on: Shutting down large GPU and TPU clusters (the large computer farms where the most powerful AIs are refined). Prohibition of training ML models (or combinations of models) with more than 500 million parameters. Prohibition of the use of quantum computers in any AI-related activities. A general moratorium of large-scale AI capabilities research and development. Passing of national laws criminalizing the development of any form of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) or Artificial Superintelligence (ASI). Establishment of an international body to oversee the treaty. Effective mechanisms for enforcement of the treaty. The treaty must not expire until it is universally agreed that it is safe and ethical to resume large-scale AI capabilities research and development. Deadline for submissions: 15 June 2023. Prizes: The winner will receive a prize of AUD 4000. The runner-up will receive a prize of AUD 1000. The third place will receive a prize of AUD 500. How to participate: 1)Read the competition brief above. 2)Draft a treaty: The treaty should be in English and should be no longer than 10 pages. The treaty should be submitted in Word format. 3)Submit your draft: Please e-mail your draft to nayanika.kundu@campaignforaisafety.org. Please include your name, university, and country in the e-mail. 4)Wait for the results: The results will be announced on 1 July 2023. Judging criteria The judges will evaluate the drafts based on the following criteria: Clarity: The treaty should be clear and easy to understand. Legality: The treaty should be legally binding. Effectiveness: The treaty should be effective in achieving its goals. Comprehensiveness: The treaty should cover all the relevant issues. Judges' discretion: The judges may use their discretion in evaluating the drafts. Judges' decision is final. The judges' decision is final and cannot be appealed. Prizes will be awarded only if submissions meet basic quality requirements for treaty drafts. By submitting a draft, you agree to publication of your draft on this website and waiving copyright to your draft. Panel of judges: We are currently assembling a panel of judges. If you are a public law professor, please e-mail us to express your interest in judging the competition. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Pour yourself a cup of coffee and get ready for a very special episode of Coffee Conversations sponsored by IB Roof Systems. Midway through season one, the team at RoofersCoffeeShop is bringing you everything you need to know about the 2023 International Roofing Expo (IRE). With a very special guest, IRE Keynote Speaker Chris Czarnik, an award-winning international speaker and author of Winning The War for Talent and Human Search Engine, you'll learn how the labor shortage is being addressed in roofing and how we can do so much more. Joining Chris will be Kelly Van Winkle, Roofing Alliance president, Luciano Perez, safety director at KPOST Roofing and Waterproofing and Jason Stanley, president of IB Roof Systems. They will share information about the Student Competition, expanded Latino classes, ProCertification® and other events at the 2023 IRE. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! Sign up for the Week in Roofing!
Heidi J. Ellsworth sits down with Roofing Alliance President Kelly B. Van Winkle, and Executive Director Alison LaValley, to talk about 2022 and the ongoing success of the Roofing Alliance. Kelly and Alison share the successes around their Construction Management programs, Student Competition, Giving Back programs and overall funding initiatives that have helped elevate the roofing industry. Learn what this important foundation has been doing to make the roofing industry grow and prosper. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! Sign up for the Week in Roofing!
This week's “Surveyor Says!” The NSPS Podcast episode captured the virtual town hall held on December 5th featuring a question-and-answer session with Education Chair Denver Winchester. The 2023 NSPS Student Competition will be held March 29-31 in conjunction with the Spring Business Meeting of the National Society of Professional Surveyors. There will be three separate divisions: Associates degree programs, Baccalaureate degree programs, and nontraditional combinations of students sponsored by a Professional Surveying Association. A team must submit a Final Registration Form to the NSPS Office by email (trishm@nsps.us.com) or fax to 240-439-4952, no later than December 15, 2022. There is no registration fee.
The 2022 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition, an intensive 4-week mentoring programme for student entrepreneurs, has started with ten (10) early-stage ventures and a total of 23 participants. This year's participants are focused on a wide range of business ideas in sectors such as sustainable fashion, event management, household services, circular economy, human resources and hospitality. The entrepreneurship programme, now in its 8th year, is run by NovaUCD, the Centre for New Ventures and Entrepreneurs at University College Dublin (UCD), as a framework to support undergraduate and postgraduate students who want to work together to develop and grow start-up companies. NovaUCD Student Competition, 10 early-stage ventures The competition aims to assist entrepreneurial students in refining their start-up ideas through a series of structured workshops, including taught content from industry experts, interactive workshops, regular mentoring and pitching sessions. Tom Flanagan, Director of Enterprise and Commercialisation, UCD said, “Over the next four weeks we will be supporting the student entrepreneurs as they begin the process of converting their innovative business ideas into early-stage ventures. Our objective with the NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition is to give the students the knowledge and confidence to continue to develop and grow their ventures into start-ups competing on a national and international stage.” The 4-week mentoring programme, which uses the Lean Startup and Business Model Canvas approach, includes a series of online structured workshops and interactive workshops delivered by Rohan Perera and Raomal Perera, Lean Disruptor. Topics such as, customer development; value proposition; working in teams; design thinking; prototyping, environment mapping; financial planning and effective fundraising and pitching, will be covered. At a final workshop, to be held in mid-June, each participating venture will pitch to a judging panel. Based on the evaluation of the presentations an overall winning team will be selected and will award a €5,000 cash prize; the second-placed team will be awarded a €3,000 cash prize and the third-placed team a €2,000 cash prize. The remaining 7 teams will each receive a €1,000 cash prize for completing the programme. The Early-Stage Ventures Over 120 students and over 50 early-stage ventures have completed the NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition to date. Former participants include Charlie Gleeson, who took part in the 2019 competition with an e-scooter business idea, which he has since developed into Zipp Mobility, Ireland's leading micromobility operator. Zipp Mobility, an Enterprise Ireland high-potential start-up, which has raised €2.1 million in funding, has already become a significant player in the European e-scooter sharing market, with operations in multiple cities in the UK and Poland. The company also recently announced the launch of a new shared e-bike service in Dublin in partnership with Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. Students participating in this year's programme are from the UCD School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics, UCD Lochlann Quinn School of Business, UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School and the UCD Innovation Academy, and 50% of the participants are international students. The sponsors of the 2022 NovaUCD Student Enterprise Competition are, AIB, Arthur Cox, Deloitte, Ericsson, Goodbody Stockbrokers and Xilinx.
Teams from Cal Poly's Construction Management Department won multiple awards at the Associated Schools of Construction Region 7 Student Competition and Construction Management Conference.
Join host Bruce Perkins to learn more about the student group who won the Don't Spoil It! An International Digital Hackathon in March 2021. The students share their motivations for joining the competition, the benefits from the competition, how they overcame obstacles, what they are currently working on and more. Marcela Silva: Zamorano Pan-American Agricultural … Continue reading Episode 13: Hacking Food Waste: A follow-up with IFT Student Competition Winners →
Episode 271: This week GiGi deGrood joins the podcast to talk about her colorful abstract paintings that will be in a group show called: Hue and Me, at The 410 Project in Mankato (MN) from December 10th-19th. Gigi was one of Studio Break’s Student Competition winners selected in 2021 by juror Kendra Bulgrin, Director of James May Gallery. The post Gigi deGrood appeared first on Studio Break.
This episode of “Surveyor Says! The NSPS Podcast” is a recent conversation with Denver Winchester, PLS, and the current President of the NSPS Young Surveyors Network (YSN). Tim Burch sat down with Denver to discuss the 2022 NSPS Student Competition being held in conjunction with the NSPS Spring Business Meetings. They also discussed topics and outcomes of the YSN meetings during the NSPS Fall Business Meetings in Oak Brook, Illinois, (just outside of Chicago). Denver and Tim talked about the importance of both the Student Competition and growing the YSN to provide a solid future for the profession and for the Association. Thank you for tuning into this episode of “Surveyor Says!” The NSPS Podcast and keep watching social media for our announcements regarding Episode 100 and cool prizes!
Episode 260: This week Kendra Bulgrin joins the podcast to discuss her paintings, which include portrait and figurative works, miniatures, and animals as a means of exploring themes of identity, home, and nature. Kendra is the curator/director of James May Gallery and was the juror for Studio Breaks 2021 Student Competition! Kendra Bulgrin Artsy @kendrabulgrin The post Kendra Bulgrin appeared first on Studio Break.
In this episode, hear from John Carini, the Founder and CEO of iEnterprises, a leading provider of SAAS CRM, Mac, G Suite and Mobile solutions. John also runs Morris Tech Meetup, a New Jersey based Meetup group for entrepreneurs that has grown to nearly 2000 members in the last 8 years. His group ran the Pitch NJ competition this spring 2021 for entrepreneurial students! In this episode we interview the organizers and winners of the event. Read more at: https://ienterprises.com/ and https://www.meetup.com/Morris-Meetup/Aashi Tailor & Jill Bhatia are the Co-Founders of Business Bootcamp and creators of the Pitch NJ event. Business Bootcamp is a nonprofit organization that seeks to educate and inspire youth to explore the field of business while preparing them for their professional careers, at https://www.businessbootcamp101.org/Visit the Entrepreneur Presenters for June 20, 2021 at their Websites:Maya Vinu is the Inventor of Fetch by Maya organic dog treats and the first place winner of the Pitch NJ event. At 11 years old, she stumbled upon the idea to make organic dog treats as part of the TREP project at school – a treat which her dog Copper would love and enjoy. Her dog ended up loving the treats and the product was a big hit at the TREP$ show and sold out. Maya decided to give 25% of her proceeds to the Eleventh Hour Rescue and continues to give back to the rescue for all sales. Read more at: https://fetchbymaya.com/Azaryah Foger and Rebecca Wiater are Co-Founders of Security Key and the second place winners of the Pitch NJ event. Security Key is an automated security system that uses fingerprint technology to create more efficient security processes at religious schools and houses of worship in order to reduce the amount of personnel needed for security, while implementing a more effective method of taking attendance within schools. Security Keys’ solution is an automated security system that uses fingerprint technology to keep unwanted people out and let members of the community in. Read more at: https://sites.google.com/rkyhs.org/security-key/home?authuser=1Tejas Mehta and Mario DiSanza are Co-Founders of hackSugar and the third place winners of the Pitch NJ event. hackSuger is a company built on ensuring and enhancing both user privacy and security. hackSugar’s most recent products include Weasel and blinkOS. Weasel is an encrypted messaging app built on the already existing SMS network, which allows users to send message with an extremely low network requirement while ensuring message security and integrity, at: https://www.virtualunited.events/ Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
In this episode, hear from John Carini, the Founder and CEO of iEnterprises, a leading provider of SAAS CRM, Mac, G Suite and Mobile solutions. John also runs Morris Tech Meetup, a New Jersey based Meetup group for entrepreneurs that has grown to nearly 2000 members in the last 8 years. His group ran the Pitch NJ competition this spring 2021 for entrepreneurial students! In this episode we interview the organizers and winners of the event. Read more at: https://ienterprises.com/ and https://www.meetup.com/Morris-Meetup/Aashi Tailor & Jill Bhatia are the Co-Founders of Business Bootcamp and creators of the Pitch NJ event. Business Bootcamp is a nonprofit organization that seeks to educate and inspire youth to explore the field of business while preparing them for their professional careers, at https://www.businessbootcamp101.org/Visit the Entrepreneur Presenters for June 20, 2021 at their Websites:Maya Vinu is the Inventor of Fetch by Maya organic dog treats and the first place winner of the Pitch NJ event. At 11 years old, she stumbled upon the idea to make organic dog treats as part of the TREP project at school – a treat which her dog Copper would love and enjoy. Her dog ended up loving the treats and the product was a big hit at the TREP$ show and sold out. Maya decided to give 25% of her proceeds to the Eleventh Hour Rescue and continues to give back to the rescue for all sales. Read more at: https://fetchbymaya.com/Azaryah Foger and Rebecca Wiater are Co-Founders of Security Key and the second place winners of the Pitch NJ event. Security Key is an automated security system that uses fingerprint technology to create more efficient security processes at religious schools and houses of worship in order to reduce the amount of personnel needed for security, while implementing a more effective method of taking attendance within schools. Security Keys’ solution is an automated security system that uses fingerprint technology to keep unwanted people out and let members of the community in. Read more at: https://sites.google.com/rkyhs.org/security-key/home?authuser=1Tejas Mehta and Mario DiSanza are Co-Founders of hackSugar and the third place winners of the Pitch NJ event. hackSuger is a company built on ensuring and enhancing both user privacy and security. hackSugar’s most recent products include Weasel and blinkOS. Weasel is an encrypted messaging app built on the already existing SMS network, which allows users to send message with an extremely low network requirement while ensuring message security and integrity, at: https://www.virtualunited.events/ Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
Episode 257: This week Iain Anderson joins the podcast to talk about his photo works that range from landscapes to a series of portrait works for his BFA Thesis exhibition that explore a moment in time between the viewer and the subject. Iain was one of Studio Break’s Student Competition winners selected by juror Tim Kowalczyk The post Iain Anderson appeared first on Studio Break.
Each year, the prestigious ULI Hines Student Competition attracts graduate student teams from all over North America to tackle complex urban design and development challenges. This year's competition was won by a team of 5 graduate students from 3 Toronto universities, the first time the annual competition has been won by a team outside the United States. Jeremy sat down with the 5 graduate students and their 2 academic supervisors to learn more about this demanding competition, their fabulous submission, and what it took to capture the grand prize of $50,000 USD. His 5 student guests were Frances Grout-Brown (Ryerson), Leorah Klein (Ryerson), Ruotian Tan (University of Toronto), Chenyi Xu (University of Toronto), and Yanlin Zhou (York University). Professors Steven Webber and Victor Perez-Amado, both from Ryerson University's School of Urban and Regional Planning, also joined the discussion.
In this episode, we talk with students from Mexico and Egyptian teams in Baja, Aero Design, and AeroConnect to discuss tips for team development, project management, and dealing with unforeseen circumstances like this past year’s world pandemic.
In this episode, we talk with students from Mexico and Egyptian teams in Baja, Aero Design, and AeroConnect to discuss tips for team development, project management, and dealing with unforeseen circumstances like this past year’s world pandemic.
In this episode, we talk with students from Mexico and Egyptian teams in Baja, Aero Design, and AeroConnect to discuss tips for team development, project management, and dealing with unforeseen circumstances like this past year’s world pandemic.
Keeping it Clean: The SAE Clean Snowmobile Challenge Podcast
In this episode, we talk with students from Mexico and Egyptian teams in Baja, Aero Design, and AeroConnect to discuss tips for team development, project management, and dealing with unforeseen circumstances like this past year's world pandemic.
Boomer Living Tv - Podcast For Baby Boomers, Their Families & Professionals In Senior Living
Please give a warm welcome to my guest Jeffrey Anderzhon, FAIA. He is Senior Planner/Design Architect for Eppstein Uhen Architects specializing in environments for the elderly. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Illinois Institute of Technology where he received the 2008 Alumni Professional Achievement Award. He is licensed as an Architect in 26 states and a member of the College of Fellows, American Institute of Architects. He is co-author of the books “Design for Aging Post Occupancy Evaluations” and “Design for Aging, International Case Studies of Building and Program,” and contributing author for the books “Managing the Long-Term Care Facility” and “In Pursuit of the Sunbeam.”Jeffrey has written numerous articles on environments for the elderly and is a frequent speaker at professional organizations, both nationally and internationally, on environments for the aging and their relationship to quality of life. He served as 2005 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Design for Aging Review Jury Chair, 2006 Chair for the AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community, 2007, 2009 and 2011 Jury Chair for the International Association of Homes and Services for the Ageing Design Symposium, and juror for the Design for Future Aging, Student Competition, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea in 2006 and 2007. He has designed and consulted on senior living projects throughout the U.S., in the U.K., Australia and South Korea.Considerations in designing environments for senior livingCreating community and engaging residents in that communityResidents within the campusFamily and outside community membersFinancial sustainability of communityUnderstanding needs and desires of residents and how they might changeVersatility of design considering future needsAddressing physical, intellectual and spiritual wellnessOperational efficiency considering shrinking work force poolGaps in senior living environments to serve diverse populationConsideration of healthy environments considering epidemics or pandemicsYou can also listen on our website Podcast.BoomerLiving.tv at the link https://podcast.boomerliving.tv/designing-a-vibrant-thriving-and-respectful-home-for-the-baby-boomers-with-jeffrey-anderzhon-faia-ncarb/You can enjoy many other episodes at https://podcast.boomerliving.tv/category/episodes/Please be sure to rate, share, and subscribe if you enjoyed this podcast episode.Jeff's Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyanderzhon/EUA (Eppstein Uhen Architects): https://www.eua.com/
Kari Woolsey joins us to discuss her ceramic works that explore domesticity and objects of the everyday in her vessel work, compositions, and installations. Kari's is one of Studio Break's 2018 Student Competition winners, which was juried by Brian Frink of RACA Gallery.
Episode 215: This week Kari Woolsey joins us to discuss her ceramic works that explore domesticity and objects of the everyday in her vessel work, compositions, and installations. Kari’s is one of Studio Break’s 2018 Student Competition winners, which was juried by Brian Frink of RACA Gallery. She’s currently an artist in residency and The post Kari Woolsey appeared first on Studio Break.
We're going back in time two years to hear what younger Brian, Kate, and Marshall had to say about the value of student competition. Does it still apply??
Episode 211: This week Benjamin Scott Anderson discusses his plein air works that combine repeated experiences of painting from the same landscape in various conditions which are distilled into the same painting. Benjamin’s work was selected as part of Studio Breaks 2018 Student Competition juried by Brian Frink, his MFA Thesis exhibition opens at Bowling Green The post Benjamin Scott Anderson appeared first on Studio Break.
Episode 210: Jenn Gulgren joins Studio Break this week to talk about her observational paintings from her surroundings as well as her Ennui works which explore uncertainty through figures occupying abstracted spaces and domesticity. Jenn’s work was selected as part of Studio Breaks 2018 Student Competition juried by Brian Frink. Jenn Gulgren iTunes The post Jenn Gulgren appeared first on Studio Break.
Episode 209: This week Gabriel Rojas joins Studio Break to discuss his improvisational mixed media works comprised of organic and geometric shapes, textures, patterns, as well as pre-Columbian motifs. Gabriel’s work was selected as part of Studio Breaks 2018 Student Competition juried by Brian Frink. Gabriel Rojas iTunes The post Gabriel Rojas appeared first on Studio Break.
Episode 205: This week Jam Lovell joins the podcast to discuss her sculpture and installation based works which explore a variety of processes, performance, and materials that include cast bronze, wood, human hair. Jam’s work was selected as part of Studio Breaks 2018 Student Competition juried by Brian Frink. Jam Lovell Black Dog The post Jam Lovell appeared first on Studio Break.
Episode 201: This week Josie Del Castillo joins Studio Break to discuss her colorful paintings which focus on appreciation of Mexican American culture through a series of portraits and self-portraits. Josie was selected by Brian Frink as one of Studio Breaks 2018 Student Competition winners. Her work will be featured in a three person exhibition The post Josie Del Castillo appeared first on Studio Break.
Nataliya Mykhaylova winner of a student competition to find new ways to thwart cyber criminals has devised a novel method for detecting attacks that already has the interest of banks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen in as Brian, Kate, and Marshall debate the value of student competition, and whether all student competition is created equally. Stay tuned to the Facebook page to see the video version.
Click the link above to listen to this interview. Interview with Julia Piccioni, and Heather LoPresti – Co-chairs of Focus 2040 Julia and Heather are both students at MG DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University. This is the fifth year for the Focus 2040 competition. This program is open to college and university students […]
The 13th annual New Venture Competition provides a hands-on opportunity for campus innovators to learn about successful venture creation, beginning with the evaluation of new business opportunities, working with potential clients/customers for market validation, crafting a concise oral pitch, drafting a compelling executive summary and financial projections, and learning how to raise necessary capital for launch. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 24221]
The 13th annual New Venture Competition provides a hands-on opportunity for campus innovators to learn about successful venture creation, beginning with the evaluation of new business opportunities, working with potential clients/customers for market validation, crafting a concise oral pitch, drafting a compelling executive summary and financial projections, and learning how to raise necessary capital for launch. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 24221]
Big Bang is the annual UC Davis Business Plan Competition organized by MBA students of the Graduate School of Management. The goal of the contest is to promote entrepreneurship at UC Davis and the region supported by the university. Series: "UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Executive Speakers and Special Events" [Business] [Show ID: 24106]
Big Bang is the annual UC Davis Business Plan Competition organized by MBA students of the Graduate School of Management. The goal of the contest is to promote entrepreneurship at UC Davis and the region supported by the university. Series: "UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Executive Speakers and Special Events" [Business] [Show ID: 24106]
UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series (Audio)
UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series (Video)
The 2009 Fresh Wood Student Competition highlights outstanding construction and design achievements by students from the best high school and post-secondary woodworking programs in North America.
The 2009 Fresh Wood Student Competition highlights outstanding construction and design achievements by students from the best high school and post-secondary woodworking programs in North America.