STANFORD CENTER ON LONGETIVITY DESIGN CHALLENGE

Application Deadline: November 30, 2023.

LOCATION: USA

The 2024 Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge invites student designers to help develop a new vision for how to move through these new life transitions. Designs that help make transitions more positive and meaningful can play a large role in optimizing longer lives.

The list of life transitions that can be addressed by design is long and includes (but is not limited to) transition such as:

Moving out of a family home to live independently

Completing a stage of education (could happen multiple times at different ages)

Joining the working world (at any age)

Beginning or ending military service

Getting married, re-married, or committing to a long-term partner

Joining or leaving a religious or civic community

Becoming a parent, grandparent, or great-grandparent by birth or adoption

Changing or losing a career

Getting retrained or going back to school

Moving to a different location or community and adapting to a new culture or language

Adapting to environmental or societal changes (e.g., natural disaster, political instability)

Transitioning to single life after divorce

Moving to a life that accommodates a chronic disease or disability

Changing diet or fitness routine

Going through puberty or menopause

Taking on caregiving duties for a loved one

Adjusting to the death of a partner, parent, child, or close friend

Transitioning from a family environment to an “empty nest” in mid-life

Cohabiting with roommates (of the same or different generations)

Downsizing in later life

Retiring

Starting an encore career

Becoming a volunteer

ELIGIBILITY:

The challenge is open to teams of 1-5 students enrolled during the 2022-2023 academic year, attending any accredited university or college globally.  Each team must have at least one full-time student and if the team is selected as a Finalist, only students may present.

Other (non-university) students may participate in the Design Challenge, but only as part of a team which contains at least one university (undergraduate or graduate) student.

BENEFIT:

Top winners receive cash prizes of $10,000 (1st place), $5,000 (2nd place), $2,000 (3rd place).

Finalists receive a $1,000 cash prize and mentorship from industry experts and researchers.

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U.T KIPAJI SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: 1 May 2024

LOCATION: The Netherlands

The Kipaji Scholarship Fund is founded especially for talented students from countries with upcoming economies. Students from these countries could have the potential, but not the means to study at the University of Twente. The scholarship is meant as additional support for UTS scholarship students.

ELIGIBILITY:

have the nationality of one of the DAC countries (Least Developed Countries & Other Low Income Countries)

have obtained a BSc in their home country or neighbouring country (not a BSc from the UT)

receive a (partial) University of Twente Scholarship. The Kipaji Scholarship can ensure that they receive a full scholarship.

have achieved good grades for their pre-master programme (average of 8).

submit a motivation letter stating how they intend to use their studies at the University of Twente to increase/enhance the scientific level or for entrepreneurial purposes in their home country.

BENEFIT:

Up to € 12,000

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