Hey! Did you know that your ideas can bring you one of the 40 scholarships, each worth EUR 2,500, to attend Challenge:Future Academy and Summit 2012 in the amazing Bled and Ljubljana, Slovenia? And that’s not all! You have the opportunity to receive financial support to turn your ideas into reality, plus internships, speaking opportunities at global events and many more.
Challenge:Future Youth Think Tank & Global Student Innovation Competition (C:F,www.challengefuture.org) welcomes you to the Autumn Season of Challenges:
1. Facing 21st Century Disasters Imagine what kind of disasters we might be facing in the next decades and how to protect ourselves, respond or adapt to them. Deadline for submissions: 30 November 2011. Participate now!
2. C:F Change: Youth 4 Youth Using your creativity and experience, come up with an idea on how you could help make real impact for the underprivileged youth, from abandoned and homeless to immigrants and disabled ones. Deadline for submissions: 9 December 2011 Make an impact!
3. sLOVEnia – Old Stories for New Adventures Imagine and create fresh and innovative touristic products and solutions based on “old stories” and legends of selected tourist destinations in Slovenia, European country that will be the host of our C:F Academy and C:F Summit 2012. Create new tourist routes, souvenirs, concept hotels, museums… anything you can imagine. Deadline for submissions: 12 December 2011. Start creating!
For any questions or more info just send us a message via C:F Helpdesk or join the Skype hours, Mon-Thu, 13:00 – 16:00 PM CET (ID: challenge.future)
Good luck!
C:F Team
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Eurasia Partnership Foundation is announcing a competition for students on the use of the data from the recent survey by EPF’s Caucasus Research Resource Center – Knowledge and Attitudes toward the European Union in Georgia in their works. To provide guidance, a three-day training course is offered to the potential applicants free of charge on interpreting and presenting data of the quantitative social research. Full text of the announcement is available only in Georgian.
Eurasia Partnership Foundation is announcing a competition for journalists on the use of the data from the recent survey by EPF’s Caucasus Research Resource Center – Knowledge and Attitudes toward the European Union in Georgia. To provide guidance, a two-day training course is offered to the potential applicants free of charge on interpreting and presenting data of the quantitative social research. Full text of the announcement is available only in Georgian.