Monday, September 16, 2019

UMD RISE Competition

Apply to Win UMD's Nomination for the Universitas21 RISE Competition!

WHAT IS 'RISE'?

Do you have an active project that's focused on creating global impact? Are you looking for additional support and resources to grow your reach? Apply now to win University of Maryland's nomination for the international Universitas21 (U21) RISE Competition! U21’s RISE (Real Impact on Society & Environment) is an international showcase of student achievement in sustainability and social innovation designed to accelerate the scale and impact of student-led projects by connecting them with a network of experts in academia and industry. RISE welcomes current projects that focus on global challenges - such as affordable and clean energy, gender equality, quality education, or clean water and sanitation - as outlined by the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

UMD is one of 27 members of the U21 network, which brings together research-intensive universities from six continents to exchange knowledge and perspectives. To select University of Maryland’s nominee for the official, international RISE Competition, the Do Good Institute and the Office of International Affairs are hosting this preliminary, campus-wide contest.

ELIGIBILITY

Current students and recent graduates (December 2017 or later) are eligible to apply. For details on what types and stages of projects qualify, see the U21 RISE guidelines.

HOW TO APPLY

Please fill out an application through this Google Form.

DEADLINE

You must submit your application by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, October 6, 2019.

PRIZES

The first place project will:

The second place project will:

The third place project will:

QUESTIONS?

For questions on U21 and RISE, please contact Raluca Nahorniac at raluca@umd.edu. For questions on the Do Good Institute, please contact Sylvia Sedrak at sylsed@gmail.com.
Get involved with U21!

If you'd like to engage with international opportunities through UMD's membership in Universitas21, sign up for the U21 newsletter. Have a specific question? Contact UMD's U21 Officer, Raluca NahorniacAssociate Director of International Affairs.