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Covington Brown is interested in identifying effective approaches to making healthy food attractive and affordable for all. She is convinced that the Certificate for Innovation in the Public Good will
Covington Brown is interested in identifying effective approaches to making healthy food attractive and affordable for all. She is convinced that the Certificate for Innovation in the Public Good will
Cason Whitcomb is an early-career public health researcher, innovator, and story-teller looking to employ mixed methodologies and community-based participatory practices to better shape effective, equitable, and sustainable public health practices.
Amanda Levinson has a background and interest in human service leadership and policy. With CIPG, Amanda hopes to engage varied disciplines to reimagine how collaborative forms can function to leverage
Doug is a second-year master’s student in the UNC Department of City and Regional Planning, specializing in transportation and pursuing the design track. He hopes to combine professional backgrounds in
During the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, University of North Carolina at Chapel-Hill faculty find that they must not only innovate faster, but in a much different way. In this new normal,
Angel Patel | Social Entrepreneurship | Computer Science B.S. and Education Minor Tell us about Kids Code: Kids Code is a social venture dedicated to making Computer Science accessible to
During the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, University of North Carolina at Chapel-Hill faculty find that they must not only innovate faster, but in a much different way. In this new normal,
Angela is a second year MPH student in the Department of Health Behavior in the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Feiyun is a third-year student in the pharmacy school who is learning about clinical applications of all kinds of medications and developing clinical skills through rotations in hospitals and community
The Eship Center is excited to announce the opening of our Spring 2021 Entrepreneurs Lab (Elab) course to undergraduate and graduate students across campus! Below you will find more details
With Ronda Taylor Bullock, co-founder and lead curator, we are When Ronda Taylor Bullock enrolled in her doctoral program at the UNC School of Education in 2014, she planned to
Apply by January 19 Each year, the Center offers internal pilot funding to UNC Health and UNC School of Medicine employees for health care innovations across a broad spectrum of
Carolina Angel Network (CAN) has once again teamed up with KickStart Venture Services and Innovate Carolina to offer a unique opportunity for early-stage, UNC-affiliated startups. Following the success of the
Apply by: January 15 MedTech Innovator is a highly selective and unique opportunity for startups and emerging growth companies to gain access to stakeholders across the health care industry, including
Apply by: Jan. 29 Are you building a company and looking for connections to the right investors? Do you seek community with Black entrepreneurs? Beyond the possibility of prize money, pitch is
Submit your solution by: Jan. 29, 5:00 p.m. How can your early-stage innovative technology solution solve the world’s most pressing social and environmental problems? Cisco is seeking early-stage startups who have
Apply by: Jan. 31 Join UNC and Map the System, a global competition that challenges you to think differently about social or environmental change. A finalist will be chosen from
Apply by: Feb. 10 (noon) NC Biotech’s TRG program funds research projects that explore potential commercial applications or initiate the early commercial development of university-held life sciences inventions. The technology must
Apply by Jan. 15 The Clinton Global Initiative University is looking for higher education student leaders who are committed to take action in their community to address a pressing challenge.
Apply by Dec. 21 The mHub Accelerated Incubation is a six-month, hands-on startup accelerator focused on product development and commercialization of early-stage, high-potential hardtech startups. mHUB will focus on startups
Apply by: Dec. 14 This challenge will award $500,000 over three phases to conceptualize, prototype and implement a technology solution to connect people in need of social services to those
We recently spoke with two experts to get their take on why branding matters – and how you can get started. David Spratte, UNC -Chapel Hill alumnus, co-founder and CEO
As a growing entrepreneur, wouldn’t it be great to have access to experienced entrepreneurs from diverse industries around the globe to ask questions, get advice and foster new relationships? Ask
As a growing entrepreneur, wouldn’t it be great to have access to experienced entrepreneurs from diverse industries around the globe to ask questions, get advice and foster new relationships? Ask
As a growing entrepreneur, wouldn’t it be great to have access to experienced entrepreneurs from diverse industries around the globe to ask questions, get advice and foster new relationships? Ask
During the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, University of North Carolina at Chapel-Hill faculty find that they must not only innovate faster, but in a much different way. In this new normal,
Ali is interested in working in interventions that address the relationship between the built environment and health, specifically in affordable housing and community development. Outside of school, she enjoys hiking,
Austin is studying for his master’s in computer science under the computer science department’s BS/MS track. Outside of school, he enjoys taking photos, making videos and working on software for
Amanda is a second-year D.D.S. student at the Adams School of Dentistry. While learning alongside pharmacy students during my undergraduate studies at Ohio Northern University, it was there that she