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1789 Orientation!

Do you want to become a member of 1789 or learn more about the community of student interested in innovation and Eship for your team or student club? Be sure to complete the membership form here. Orientation is required after completing the membership form.  Monday, March 15th @11AM:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/139459419879

Venture Summit

Venture Summit \ Virtual Connect will showcase more than 100 of the hottest early-stage and emerging-growth technology, clean-tech, life sciences/healthcare, medical devices, fintech, healthcare IT, and mobile innovators innovators! If you are a startup seeking capital and/or partnerships, submit your plan for the opportunity to present at Venture Summit \ Virtual Connect, the premier venue

Funding Arts and Design: Advancing scholarship, education, and creative practice.

Information and registration is now available for the first of a series of three workshops that ICAT is partnering with the Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities (a2ru) to offer on Funding Arts and Design: Advancing scholarship, education, and creative practice. The first in this series focuses on federal funding and will be on

Funding Art & Design Workshop

Funding Arts and Design: Advancing scholarship, education, and creative practice workshop March 18, 3:00-4:30 p.m. | Virtual The Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities and the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology at Virginia Tech are hosting a series of three interactive Zoom workshops to learn about and discuss funding strategies and opportunities in

Bringing a Racial Equity Focus to Health Informatics: Workshop

Participants will select and attend one breakout room presentation, engage in small-group discussion, and reflect on strategies to incorporate a racial equity focus into their own work. Participants will come away from the workshop with a specific plan for how to bring racial equity into an ongoing or future research project. Attendance at the March

Lessons from Entrepreneurial Women

Duke I&E’s annual event, Lessons from Entrepreneurial Women. This year,  a virtual speaker series featuring inspirational women who have used entrepreneurial skills to build their careers. While open to all, this series was designed for women and non-binary undergraduate, graduate, & professional students. Faculty and staff are also welcome. By registering you will be signed

1789 Orientation!

Do you want to become a member of 1789 or learn more about the community of student interested in innovation and Eship for your team or student club? Be sure to complete the membership form here. Orientation is required after completing the membership form.  Thursday, March 25th @6:00PM https://www.eventbrite.com/e/139459728803

Call for Code: State of the University Challenge

Call for Code: State of the University Challenge presented by IBM and CGI U on Friday, March 26th at 7pm ET or on Saturday, March 27th at 7am ET. To receive more information on the event, please visit cgiu.org/hackathon.

Call for Code: State of the University Challenge

Call for Code: State of the University Challenge presented by IBM and CGI U on Friday, March 26th at 7pm ET or on Saturday, March 27th at 7am ET. To receive more information on the event, please visit cgiu.org/hackathon.

Casimir Jones DiCasimir Jones Diversity Patent Internship Program Applicationversity Patent Internship Program

Applications for the 2021 Diversity Patent Internship are currently being accepted through March 30, 2021.  Candidates must submit a completed application form and directed personal statement, in addition to their resume, undergraduate and graduate transcripts (official or unofficial), and a legal writing sample.  Finalists will be asked to submit their law school grades or transcript. 

J.M.K. Innovation Prize Information Session

J.M.K. Innovation Prize Information Session March 30, 1:00 p.m. | Webinar The J.M.K. Innovation Prize seeks to identify, support, and elevate innovators who are spearheading transformative early-stage projects in the fields of social justice, the environment, and heritage conservation. Topics of discussion will include the purpose of the Prize, eligibility requirements and the application and selection

Lessons from Entrepreneurial Women

Duke I&E’s annual event, Lessons from Entrepreneurial Women. This year,  a virtual speaker series featuring inspirational women who have used entrepreneurial skills to build their careers. While open to all, this series was designed for women and non-binary undergraduate, graduate, & professional students. Faculty and staff are also welcome. By registering you will be signed