RICE BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION 2020 FOR STUDENT STARTUPS
Deadline:27th January 2020
The rice business plan competition is the world's richest and largest graduate-level student startups competition. The competition is designed to give collegiate entrepreneurs a real-world experience to pitch their startups to investors and learn what it takes to launch a successful startup
The rice business plan competition is the world's richest and largest graduate-level student startups competition. The competition is designed to give collegiate entrepreneurs a real-world experience to pitch their startups to investors and learn what it takes to launch a successful startup
Eligibility:
You are eligible for the competition if your startup is student-driven, student-created and/or student-managed
It should have at least two current student founder or management team members, and at least one of those is a current graduate degree-seeking student.
Is seeking funding and is a potentially viable investment opportunity.
There is no number limit on the numbers of applicant per school.
For more information visit the Rice Business Plan Competition
You are eligible for the competition if your startup is student-driven, student-created and/or student-managed
It should have at least two current student founder or management team members, and at least one of those is a current graduate degree-seeking student.
Is seeking funding and is a potentially viable investment opportunity.
There is no number limit on the numbers of applicant per school.
For more information visit the Rice Business Plan Competition
HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF DESIGN'S WHEELWRIGHT PRIZE 2020 FOR EARLY-CAREER ARCHITECTS.
Deadline: 26th January 2020
The wheelwright prize is an open international competition that awards $100,000 to a talented early-career architect.
The prize is dedicated to advancing original architectural research that is informed by cross-cultural engagement.
Eligibility:
Applicant must have graduated from a professionally accredited architecture degree program in the past 15 years, holders of multiple degrees may apply, provided their professional degree is between January 2005 and January 2020.
The wheelwright prize is intended for independent study and may not be applied to university tuition, however, the grant may be applied to fees for workshops and conferences
For more information visit Harvard GSD wheelwright fellowship
The wheelwright prize is an open international competition that awards $100,000 to a talented early-career architect.
The prize is dedicated to advancing original architectural research that is informed by cross-cultural engagement.
Eligibility:
Applicant must have graduated from a professionally accredited architecture degree program in the past 15 years, holders of multiple degrees may apply, provided their professional degree is between January 2005 and January 2020.
The wheelwright prize is intended for independent study and may not be applied to university tuition, however, the grant may be applied to fees for workshops and conferences
For more information visit Harvard GSD wheelwright fellowship
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