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JAMES DYSON AWARD FOR INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING DESIGN

Application Deadline: 17 July, 2024

LOCATION: USA

James Dyson is on the hunt for bright minds with fresh ideas across the globe. If you have an invention that solves a problem, they want to hear about it. The James Dyson Award is an international design award that celebrates, encourages and inspires the next generation of design engineers. It’s open to current and recent design engineering students, and is run by the James Dyson Foundation, James Dyson’s charitable trust, as part of its mission to get young people excited about design engineering.

ELIGIBILITY:

The James Dyson Award is open to current university students of engineering, product design and industrial design – and those who have graduated in these subjects in the last four years. We’ll ask to see official documentation that proves it.

All entrants must have undertaken their studies in one of the following countries or regions:

Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Philippines, Poland, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States.

BENEFIT:

National winner: $8,500

International runners up: $8,500

Sustainability winner: $51,000

International winner: $51,000

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THE ADVANCING DEVELOPMENT GOALS INTERNATIONAL CONTEST THE GENEVA CHALLENGE

Application Deadline: April 22, 2024 at 23:59 CET.

LOCATION: Switzerland

Beyond rigorous analysis of a relevant problem area, submissions should bring forward innovative proposals to affect change. They welcome contributions by groups of 3 to 5 master students involving at least two different disciplinary backgrounds or an interdisciplinary perspective. Contributions must be both theoretically grounded and offer pragmatic solutions to an important relevant social, political or economic problem stemming from The Challenges of Youth Empowerment. Innovation can relate to practices, processes or technology.
This year, we will distribute five prizes, one per continent. The five finalist teams will be invited to come to Geneva for their project showcases and the award ceremony in November 2024.
Five prizes will be distributed; one in each of the following categories (based on the UN Statistics list):
Universities located in Africa
Universities located in Asia
Universities located in Europe
Universities located in North America and Oceania
Universities located in Latin America

ELIGIBILITY:

Participants of the ADG contest 2024 must be enrolled as graduate students at the time of their registration for the contest.

They consider “graduate students” to be anyone enrolled in a post bachelor level university programme with a maximum duration of 2 (two) years, or anyone who can prove to be studying towards acquiring a master’s level degree or equivalent.

Participants must gather in teams of 3 (three) to 5 (five) graduate students. In the submitted analysis, they should contribute with an interdisciplinary approach or from at least 2 (two) different disciplinary perspectives.

 No participation on an individual basis will be admitted.

The participants can be enrolled in the same graduate programme or can collaborate with students from other programmes from the university they are enrolled in or coordinate with students from different universities and institutions worldwide.

The category in which the team will be placed for the contest will be based on the continent of the universities predominantly represented within the team.

In case there is an equal representation of continents within the team, the team decides in which category they wish to compete.

All team members must provide a scanned copy of a document that serves as proof of enrolment as a graduate student before the registration of the team can be confirmed and validated.

Any official document issued by the academic institution the student is affiliated to is accepted as proof of enrolment as long as it contains: a) The name of the student; b) The program the student is enrolled in; c) An issuance date up to three months before the registration date or d) Validity beyond the registration date.

Exceptionally, we might accept the registration of students who are transitioning into graduate studies, as long as they have already been accepted in a graduate student programme at the time of the registration.

BENEFIT:

The ADG contest distributes 25,000 CHF in monetary prizes. The winning project will be awarded CHF 10,000; the two teams in second place will receive CHF 5,000 each and the two teams in third place, CHF 2,500 each.

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