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International workshop of student innovation

Nov 06, 2024

International Workshop of Student Innovation

21 November 2024; 09:00 - 18:00


MASTERCLASS: Aula Magna, Department of Economics (Via Voltapaletto 11)

WORKSHOP: Student Enterpreneurship Centre c/o Laboratorio Aperto (Via Castelnuovo 10)


Are you passionate about creating real-world solutions?

Do you aim to make a lasting impact on your community while gaining entrepreneurial skills?


Then, this is your chance to dive in!


Emilia-Romagna’s coastal ecosystem is threatened by the invasive blue crab, a species wreaking havoc on its biodiversity and local fishing and tourism industries. But where there are challenges, there are also opportunities. We’re inviting you to a solution-driven, hands-on workshop that tackles this urgent issue head-on!


The Workshop


In this dynamic, one-day intensive workshop organized by the European University Alliance COLOURS, you’ll collaborate with international peers from different fields to brainstorm, design, and develop innovative entrerpreneurial solutions that can engage with the blue crab emergency, all accompanied by a skilled mediator. Whether it’s new product ideas, market strategies, or sustainable techniques and methodologies, your creativity and insight will help imagine a better future for our region.


Why Join?

  • Develop entrepreneurial skills: Learn the ins and outs of business problem-solving, from ideation to execution.
  • Work with a multidisciplinary team: Collaborate with students from various backgrounds and bring diverse perspectives to the table.
  • Gain real-world experience: Contribute to solving a pressing environmental challenge, with the chance to turn your ideas into actionable projects.
  • Boost your CV: Get recognized for your innovative thinking and teamwork, gaining valuable skills for your future career.


Bring your ideas, your talent, and your energy.

The climate crisis is one of the biggest challenges of our generation, and addressing invasive species like the blue crab is part of this issue. Whether you're passionate about starting entrepreneurial projects, supporting sustainability, or just brainstorming new solutions, your fresh perspective is exactly what we need.


Are you ready to take on the Blue Crab Challenge?

Apply now by filling out this form (deadline 15/11/2024!) and plunge into this opportunity!


At the end of the lab, a certificate of attendance will be issued. For those who cannot join us onsite, there is an opportunity to participate online via a link that will be shared before the event.

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International Workshop of Student Innovation 21 November 2024; 09:00 - 18:00 MASTERCLASS : Aula Magna, Department of Economics (Via Voltapaletto 11) WORKSHOP : Student Enterpreneurship Centre c/o Laboratorio Aperto (Via Castelnuovo 10) Are you passionate about creating real-world solutions ? Do you aim to make a lasting impact on your community while gaining entrepreneurial skills ? Then, this is your chance to dive in! Emilia-Romagna’s coastal ecosystem is threatened by the invasive blue crab , a species wreaking havoc on its biodiversity and local fishing and tourism industries. But where there are challenges, there are also opportunities. We’re inviting you to a solution-driven, hands-on workshop that tackles this urgent issue head-on! The Workshop In this dynamic, one-day intensive workshop organized by the European University Alliance COLOURS, you’ll collaborate with international peers from different fields to brainstorm, design, and develop innovative entrerpreneurial solutions that can engage with the blue crab emergency, all accompanied by a skilled mediator. Whether it’s new product ideas, market strategies, or sustainable techniques and methodologies, your creativity and insight will help imagine a better future for our region. Why Join? Develop entrepreneurial skills : Learn the ins and outs of business problem-solving, from ideation to execution. Work with a multidisciplinary team : Collaborate with students from various backgrounds and bring diverse perspectives to the table. Gain real-world experience : Contribute to solving a pressing environmental challenge, with the chance to turn your ideas into actionable projects. Boost your CV : Get recognized for your innovative thinking and teamwork, gaining valuable skills for your future career. Bring your ideas, your talent, and your energy. The climate crisis is one of the biggest challenges of our generation, and addressing invasive species like the blue crab is part of this issue. Whether you're passionate about starting entrepreneurial projects, supporting sustainability, or just brainstorming new solutions, your fresh perspective is exactly what we need. Are you ready to take on the Blue Crab Challenge? Apply now by filling out this form (deadline 15/11/2024!) and plunge into this opportunity! At the end of the lab, a certificate of attendance will be issued. For those who cannot join us onsite, there is an opportunity to participate online via a link that will be shared before the event.
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