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SUMMARY:APPLICATION DEADLINE: SIPA Dean’s Public Policy Challenge Grant Program
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS\, WITH ONE SIPA PARTICIPANT \nAPPLY HERE \nThe program\, which is part of the Columbia Venture Competition\, invites students to design cutting-edge projects and\, if appropriate\, prototypes that use ICT and/or data analytics to solve global policy problems. In this round\, students are encouraged to develop creative solutions around the below core Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): \n\nSDG11 – Sustainable cities and communities – make cities inclusive\, safe\, resilient and sustainable.\nSDG12 – Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns – that would open up innovation across many sectors such as water\, energy\, food\, ending hunger\, nutrition\, extractive industries\, transport systems\, climate change\, etc.\nSDG13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.\nSDG16: Promote just\, peaceful and inclusive societies.\n\nThese are policy areas we will be particularly interested in\, but judges will consider submissions on other topics. \nTeams must include at least one SIPA student in a substantive role. The program seeks to support endeavors with high potential to be implemented\, to produce a meaningful impact in a relatively short timeframe\, and to be sustainable. SIPA provides workshops\, advisors\, and other support for teams to refine and test their ideas. A total of $50\,000 in prizes will be awarded to the winning team or teams in this round. If you have questions or are interested in more information\, please email sipa.challenge.grant@sipa.columbia.edu.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/application-deadline-sipa-deans-public-policy-challenge-grant-program/
CATEGORIES:Columbia SIPA
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SUMMARY:Entrepreneurship\, Innovation\, and Policy in Israel: Turning Liabilities into Assets
DESCRIPTION:A discussion on innovation\, entrepreneurship and policy in Israel \n\nWorld-class innovation and government leadership in the 21st century. How do government measures uplift entrepreneurship in Israel? \nA discussion on innovation\, entrepreneurship and policy with Ambassador Prosor\, Dean Merit E Janow\, SIPA & Eli Noam\, Columbia Business School. \nAmbassador Ron Prosor is the Abba Eban Chair of International Diplomacy at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC.) Prior to joining the IDC\, Prosor served as Israel’s 16th Representative to the UN from 2011 to 2015. Before that\, Ambassador Prosor served as the Ambassador of Israel to the Court of St James’s after serving as the Director General of the Israeli Foreign Service. A prolific writer and commentator\, Ambassador Prosor’s op-eds have appeared in The New York Times\, The Wall Street Journal\, Foreign Policy\, and The Guardian.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/entrepreneurship-innovation-policy-israel-turning-liabilities-assets/
CATEGORIES:Columbia SIPA
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SUMMARY:Film Screening of Prosperity (Screening and Keynote)
DESCRIPTION:OPEN TO ALL COLUMBIANS \nProsperity is following a new generation of companies that are doing the right thing and deserve our attention (and money). There’s an emerging movement of “For Benefit” companies that are building into their bylaws the new ethics of conscious companies. In the old days\, a CEO could be sued by the board if he/she didn’t maximize profits at any cost. Now\, companies can elect to be “For Benefit” and factor in doing the right thing over just profits alone. \nOur feature length movie is following the key players in this movement and showing a real positive way out of the mess we’ve inherited and helped co-create. The more we support this blossoming movement\, the more money goes to people who care…people who will take a stand for our values and our environment. \nWe have our cameras on these heroes and are going to break some amazing news in the release of this movie. From CEOs of major public companies\, to urban farmers\, and remote tribes\, we’re covering the whole story in a powerful narrative. \nRSVP HERE.
URL:https://entrepreneurship.columbia.edu/event/film-screening-prosperity-screening-keynote/
CATEGORIES:Tamer Center for Social Enterprise @ CBS
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