[Social Innovation]: Social Entrepreneurship Internship Opportunity

The Partnership for Appalachian Girls’ Education “PAGE” is seeking Duke undergraduate interns for this summer

(See attached flyers)

PAGE aims to inspire and empower underserved rural girls through education. Now in its 7th year, PAGE offers innovative learning opportunities for girls in grades 6-9, a mentoring program for 9th grade girls, and high school internships for rural girls with college dreams. With these learning opportunities, PAGE is providing girls with 21st century skills they can someday invest back into their future families and into North Carolina’s mountain communities. In this way, PAGE hopes to create the girl effect. Our goal is to help rural girls and young women create futures that include greater confidence and success in middle school and high school, graduation from high school, and postsecondary education.

To learn more about the internship opportunity, email Deborah Hicks-Rogoff at dhicks@duke.edu. There will also be an information session on December 9th from 12pm-1pm in Perkins 218. Applications are due January 17th. 

  

[Social Innovation]: So many upcoming events and opportunities!

 

Content in this email:

Duke launching first Social Impact Startup Weekend!
Submit Proposals for 2016-17 Big Ideas Contest!


Submit a Proposal for the Hult Prize @Duke University
Apply for Bass Connections
An Evening with Wendy Kopp, Founder of Teach for America  
Women in Social Entrepreneurship, A Panel of Perspectives
Submit your startup idea for the 18th Annual Duke Startup Challenge!
Duke launching first Social Impact Startup Weekend!

USAID Higher Education Solutions Network 2017 Student Summer Intern Program

Spring Service-learning Courses
R!C!A! Film Screening: The Look of Silence (2015)
Princeton in Africa
New Access to Alumni!
Stay updated with PostHaven!

 

Duke launching first Social Impact Startup Weekend!

 

December 2-4 at the Duke I&E Bullpen

All members of the Duke community are invited to join our first Social Impact Startup Weekend. This FREE event is a fast-paced, high-energy weekend designed to turn innovative ideas into real world solutions. In a sprint of creative inspiration, participants from across the Triangle will form diverse teams around winning ideas to collaboratively develop business proposals that tackle the world’s most pressing social and environmental issues. At the weekend’s conclusion, a judging panel of local entrepreneurs and Duke leadership will award prizes to the strongest proposals.

Learn more and register now at www.socialimpactstartupweekend.com or by emailing tim.scales@duke.edu.

Sponsored by the Fuqua School of Business Net Impact Club with support from Duke I&E, GPSC, Fuqua EVCC, and Nicholas School Net Impact.


Submit Proposals for 2016-17
Big Ideas Contest!



Deadline: November 16th @12pm PT
Big Ideas is an innovation contest that provides funding, support, and encouragement to interdisciplinary teams of undergraduate and graduate students who have creative solutions to address important social challenges. Students receive a chance to win up to $18,000, Extensive feedback from judges, 6-week mentorship period for finalist teams and more!


Learn More: http://bigideas.berkeley.edu/


Submit a Proposal for the Hult Prize @Duke University

Online Application Submission Deadline: November 12th
Do you have a brilliant idea to solve the refugee crisis? You could be the next $1.0 Million winner! It is with great pleasure that we invite you or someone you know to participate in the 8th annual Hult Prize! This year's President's Challenge will tackle another global social challenge, as student teams of up to four people will come together from around the world to take on the global refugee crisis! The challenge specifically asks teams to build sustainable and scalable social enterprises to address the refugee crisis, a new front in entrepreneurship. This theme was selected by President Bill Clinton at this year's Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting in New York.

Register Link: http://www.hultprizeat.com/duke


Apply for Bass Connections

Deadline: November 4
Rubenstein Library Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room 153 
Bass Connections provides both graduate and undergraduate students with greater exposure to inquiry across the disciplines, partnership with unlikely fellow thinkers, sustained mentorship in teams and the chance to experience the intersections of the academy and the broader world.

Apply to join an existing team, or create an original application with classmates and faculty!

Learn More: https://bassconnections.duke.edu/content/about-bass-connections


An Evening with Wendy Kopp, CEO & Co-Founder of Teach for All, & Founder of Teach for America

How a Thesis Turned into a Global Social Enterprise

 

 

Tuesday, November 15th, Penn Paviliion

6:30pm-8:00pm

 

For More Information

Register at: wendykoppduke.eventbrite.com

 

Join Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative and Teach For America as we welcome Wendy Kopp, CEO and Co-Founder of Teach For All, and Founder of Teach For America. Hear Wendy discuss a journey that began with her senior thesis and has since led to the creation of two world renowned service organizations. Q&A will directly follow.

 


Women in Social Entrepreneurship, A Panel of Perspectives

 

Wednesday, November 16 at 6pm

Learn more and register: SocEntWomen.eventbrite.com

 

Join Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative (Duke I&E) and the Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship (CASE) November 16th for Women in Social Entrepreneurship: A Panel of Perspectives. Bringing together leaders in the nonprofit and for-profit social impact space, we’ll look at their unique perspectives and expertise as women in building solutions to wide ranging social impact and sustainability issues, challenges they have faced in starting and scaling their social ventures, and lessons learned while on that scaling journey. Come be inspired on how you can bring the change you want to see in the world through the experiences of these four women social entrepreneurs. The panel discussion is open to all in the Triangle community.

 

Schedule of Events

6:00 - 7:00 Panelist Discussion

7:00 - 8:00 Open Q&A and Open Reception

 

 

 


Submit your startup idea for the 18th Annual Duke Startup Challenge!

 

Deadline is Oct. 30th, 11:59 pm

Got an idea for a startup? Submit an idea summary online at http://duke2017.startupcompete.co/ to enter the 2016-2017 Duke Startup Challenge! The Duke Startup Challenge, founded in 1999, is desi gned to help Duke's entrepreneurship community flourish, with a year long entrepreneurship competition followed by an accelerator program. The Grand Prize is $50,000! Other prizes include the $20,000 Borchardt Prize for the best undergraduate team, the $10,000 Clean Energy Prize, the $10,000 Biomedical Engineering Prize, and more! Check out www.dukestartupchallenge.org to learn more!

 


USAID Higher Education Solutions Network 2017 Student Summer Intern Program

 

Application Deadline information:

November 3rd 12pm: Letter of Approval request submission (see below)

November 6th 11:55pm: Application submission. Application form here.

 

For all information: http://tinyurl.com/DukeUSAID2017

 

Each year the USAID Higher Education Solutions Network (HESN) provides the opportunity for HESN Lab-affiliated students (including Duke University through the SEAD Program) the opportunity to bring their talents to various programs at USAID. Since the beginning of the HESN internship program, Duke University has sent 14 interns to USAID. See the 2015 cohort here. See the 2016 cohort here.


This summer, USAID has released 32 HESN internships, the largest number yet! Internships encompass a wide range of topics including global health, public policy, education, communications, and data analysis! Position descriptions here: http://tinyurl.com/USAIDinternships2017

To get a feel of for previous Duke HESN interns and their experience, check out some of their blogs about their internships:

 

&#8226                      Kaylan Christofferson: Interned with the Global Partnerships Team at the Global Development Lab

&#8226                      Courtney Cobb: Interned with Center for Accelerating Innovation and Impact

&#8226                      Divya Giyanani: Interned with the Global Development Lab

&#8226                      Vinesh Kapil: Interned with Saving Lives at Birth  


 

Questions?

If applicants have questions or concerns, please email Kimberly.langsam@duke.edu or hesn.internship@usaid.gov and use the subject line “HSIP LastName…” To learn about other USAID internships outside of the HESN program, see: http://www.usaid.gov/work-usaid/careers/student-internships. For USAID Global Health Fellows Program Internships, see http://www.ghfp.net/internships/.  


Spring Service-learning Courses

Book-bagging started! Do you want to learn the skills that you can help our local community out? Check the service-learning classes for 2017 Spring! Community-based learning includes a variety of interactions in the community but does not offer the sustained service component like that included in the service-learning courses. Many of these are part of our Community Based Language Initiative (CBLI). 

Link to the course listed for 2017 Spring semester: http://servicelearning.duke.edu/courses/spring-2017


Film Screening of “She Started it”



Tuesday, November 1

She Started It is a full-length documentary film that follows the journey of 5 female tech entrepreneurs as they work through the process of starting their own companies. Duke is one of the first places that is screening the film - along with Harvard, MIT, Rice, and Indiana University. Join Duke I&E for a screening of the film, followed by a Q&A with one of the film's directors, Nora Poggi. Light refreshments will be provided. Need a ride to The Bullpen? Use our Uber Code: SHESTARTEDITEVENT.

 




R!C!A! Film Screening: The Look of Silence (2015)

October 27 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Interested in international human rights and taking social responsibilities to end the silence? Through Joshua Oppenheimer’s footage of perpetrators of the 1965 Indonesian genocide, a family of survivors discovers how their son was murdered, as well as the identities of the killers. The documentary focuses on the youngest son, an optometrist named Adi, who decides to break the suffocating spell of submission and terror by doing something unimaginable in a society where the murderers remain in power: he confronts the men who killed his brother and, while testing their eyesight, asks them to accept responsibility for their actions. This unprecedented film initiates and bears witness to the collapse of fifty years of silence.

Learn More: http://humanrights.fhi.duke.edu/event-detail/rca-film-screening-the-look-of-silence-2015/


Princeton in Africa

Deadline: Sunday, October 30 @ 11:59PM
Online webinar Info Session: Thursday, October 13th at 6PM EDT (Register required)
Princeton in Africa (PiAf) is a non-profit organization that offers yearlong post-graduate fellowship opportunities with a variety of organizations working across the African continent. PiAf Fellows work in service-oriented positions in many different sectors, including international humanitarian aid, public & community health, business & economic development, agricultural development, and education & youth capacity building. Graduating seniors and young alumni from any college or university accredited in the United States are eligible to apply.

Apply Link: http://www.princetoninafrica.org/applicants/for-our-applicants./
Learn More: https://sanford.duke.edu/policy-connect/events/world-today-diplomacy-enough
Webinar Register: https://piafalumni.clickmeeting.com/883236439/ended


New Access to Alumni!

 

Did you hear!? Students can now search for and contact alumni using the new Duke Alumni site (alumni.duke.edu). With this advance, students in any Duke school, program or unit can now enjoy unprecedented access to alumni around the world. Students will be able to use the site’s faceted search to reach out to alumni who can help them expand their knowledge, explore career options, introduce them to contacts, and even help identify job and internship opportunities.

 

As a reminder:

·         You can find alumni.duke.edu marketing resources, including a document outlining talking points and an FAQ for student access, in our Network Marketing Toolkit on Box. Please think about any websites or collateral materials that will need to be updated to include this new resource.

·         A link to the “explainer video” for student network access is here. Please feel free to use and forward.

·         A link to the staff access policy and the form to request staff access is here.

·         To report technical issues (for yourself and students), email help@daa.duke.edu.

·         To report abuse/misuse of the network, please use this form.



 

[Social Innovation]: Come study at the Bullpen (snacks provided)!

Study with Duke I&E at the Bullpen!

Join the Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative for an afternoon of studying, free snacks, and beverages at our downtown Durham location, The Bullpen! 

 

What: Study and free snacks at The Bullpen! 

When: Monday December 12th, 2:00pm – 6:00pm

Where: The Bullpen 215 Morris Street, Downtown Durham. Third floor.

 

Getting there: 

-Parking at The Bullpen

We are located at 215 Morris Street, Downtown Durham on the third floor of the Imperial Building. Please park in the surface lot directly across the street (“Red Zone” Lot – no permit required). Enter the building through the main white doors and you can take the elevator to the third floor. 

-The Bull City Connector

The Bull City Connector runs downtown near the Bullpen. You can learn more here: Bull City Connector

 

[Social Innovation]: For GRAD students: Ambassador Program Applications Now Open

Translation Ambassador Program

 

This is a new student-driven program that aims to bridge the gap between research labs, professional school students and entrepreneurial resources. 

 

The application process is now open to build the ambassador team. 

  • Ambassadors must be graduate or professional students with more than a year left at Duke. 

  • This is a paid position with a minimal but flexible time commitment

  • Deadline to apply is 11:59PM EST on December 16.

Attached is an informational flyer and the link to apply is here:Ambassador Application

 

If you have any questions, please reach out to either Chris Dougher (christopher.dougher@duke.edu) or Alex Klonick (alexander.klonick@duke.edu)

 

 

[Social Innovation]: Updates before Thanksgiving

Content in this email:

Global Social Venture Competition

Duke Global Challenge info session

Venture for America application deadline

I&E Courses still open

Social Impact Startup Weekend

 

Global Social Venture Competition

GSVC Empowers the Next Generation of Social Entrepreneurs Around the World

Applications due: December 5, 2016

Regional Finals: February 2017

Global Finals at UC Berkeley: April 5-7, 2017

 

About GSVC

The Global Social Venture Competition (GSVC) is one of the oldest social venture competitions, and has the largest global reach. Fouded at UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business in 1999, GSVC has evolved into a global network of premier business schools, universities, and programs in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe.

 

How it Works

Teams must include at least one student or recent student alum and will learn how to design business models through the “lean launch” process that emphasizes stakeholder discovery, innovation, and social impact measurement. Participants receive exposure, mentorship and access to a variety of education opportunities. Top finalists participate in a Global Finals event that convenes successful social entrepreneurs and thought leaders for a weekend event that culminates in the awarding of over $80,000 in prizes. Judges, mentors, and sponsors shape the global social entrepreneurship community and help transform ideas into ventures that address the world’s most pressing challenges.

 

Learn more at www.gsvc.org or info@gsvc.org

Flyer attached to email.

 

Duke Global Challenge

Next info sessions

Wednesday, 11/30 at 6pm in Friedl Building 107

 

What’s your problem?  And why should we care?  Join the Duke Global Challenge NOW to find out!

The Duke Global Challenge gives student teams the opportunity to tackle the critically important step of going deeper on a social or environmental issue of interest before moving on to generating solutions.  We will support students with workshops to learn how to structure analyses and dynamically present your findings in a way that experts and laymen can understand. 

 

Winners of the Duke Global Challenge will compete at Oxford University’s Global Challenge in the spring and compete for funding to “apprentice with the problem.”  Register by December 7; Challenge takes place in early 2017.

 

 

Venture for America Application Deadline approaching

 

VFA’s next application deadline is in two short weeks on Monday, November 28th, with our final deadline for the year on February 6th.

 

More about VFA:

Venture for America is a fellowship program empowering recent college graduates to launch their careers as entrepreneurs and revitalize American cities. After five weeks of training, VFA Fellows spend two years working for a startup in a U.S. city with an emerging startup ecosystem. Throughout the fellowship, they learn how to contribute to a high-growth business and gain access to mentorship, ongoing training, and the nationwide VFA community. When Fellows and alumni are ready to build companies of their own, VFA provides the resources they need to become entrepreneurs.

 

Deadlines to Apply: November 28th, 2016 & February 6th, 2017

 

Learn more here!

 

Questions? Contact Madeleine Stanley, Talent Associate

Venture for America maddie@ventureforamerica.org


Still looking for I&E courses? The following classes are OPEN:

 

IE-290-03 Special Topics – The 21st Century Student: Open Knowledge & Education Innovation

Twenty-first century technology has made it easier than ever to find and produce “open” knowledge: Wikipedia promises free access to the sum of all the world’s knowledge with the tap of a finger, a Google search yields troves of information, instructional channels abound on YouTube, and organizations like Khan Academy offer course materials free to anyone with an internet connection. Why, then, is so much of the knowledge we learn in traditional academic settings “closed”? Who stands to win if we keep knowledge locked behind journal subscription paywalls, restricted by narrow copyright, and regulated by a small group of experts in a field? And who stands to lose under this model of education?

 

Examining open knowledge within political, legal, and ethical contexts, in this course we will consider how education innovation and emergent models of self-organized learning

 

IE-290-04 Special Topics – Open Governance Innovation

Emerging open innovation strategies have organizations from private companies to government agencies reaching beyond their borders to develop new ideas and find creative solutions to some of society’s most pressing problems. The governance of open data is a key factor to the success of these strategies. There has been a flood of open data initiatives spanning federal (President Obama’s Open Government initiative) and local (City of Durham) governments. These initiatives raise questions of citizen involvement, crowdsourcing, and privacy.

 

In this collaborative, project-based course, we will plot emerging issues of open data governance, such as law and licensing of open data, and algorithmic justice and participatory democracy; we will also identify social entrepreneurial responses to these challenges. We will co-create open educational resources on open governance through open collaboration strategies like web annotation, booksprints, and crowdcrafting. We will also seek specific opportunities to engage with government, civil society, and international intergovernmental open data and civic hacking initiatives.


 

Duke launching first Social Impact Startup Weekend!

December 2-4 at the Duke I&E Bullpen

 

All members of the Duke community are invited to join our first Social Impact Startup Weekend. This FREE event is a fast-paced, high-energy weekend designed to turn innovative ideas into real world solutions. In a sprint of creative inspiration, participants from across the Triangle will form diverse teams around winning ideas to collaboratively develop business proposals that tackle the world’s most pressing social and environmental issues. At the weekend’s conclusion, a judging panel of local entrepreneurs and Duke leadership will award prizes to the strongest proposals.

 

Learn more and register now at www.socialimpactstartupweekend.com.

 

Sponsored by the Fuqua School of Business Net Impact Club

with support from Duke I&E, GPSC, Fuqua EVCC, and Nicholas School Net Impact.

 

 

 

Katherine Black

Program Coordinator, Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative (I&E)

www.entrepreneurship.duke.edu | @dukesocent

 

SUBSCRIBE to the Duke Social Entrepreneurship Listserv (events, news, resources): 

www.tinyurl.com/dukesocentlistserv

 

Blog of SocEnt internships and full time jobs

http://impactjobs.posthaven.com/

 

Blog of SocEnt competitions

http://socentcomps.posthaven.com

 

Join our SocEnt Facebook group: 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1536727096655176/

 

Request to join the DukeGEN Social Entrepreneurs Network: 

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/3902923