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The SDG Accelerator<\/strong> provides support to student teams working on SDG-related projects to scale up their innovations through the different innovation phases. The objective is to enable students to learn about social-impact innovation by developing their own ideas.<\/p>\n How does it work?<\/strong> Students supported by the SDG Accelerator<\/strong> benefit from coaching sessions on the social innovation process. They use their own ideas as case studies for the coaching activities. Periodically, they will be invited to present their progress ito a panel of experts. In those presentations, students will articulate their progress and needs. The experts then evaluate how the needs could be covered by the SDG Accelerator<\/strong> program, or by other sources of support for social and technological innovations.<\/p>\n Who can apply?<\/strong> In its first phase, the SDG <\/strong>Accelerator<\/strong> supported projects initiated by students frequenting the GTI’s education programs, the SDG Summer School<\/a> and Dual Degree Master<\/a>. Interest in the SDG Accelerator has increased considerably and projects from other University of Geneva students are now also eligible.<\/p>\n What are the criteria?<\/strong> The three main selection criteria are : Significant Impact.\u00a0<\/strong>How does the proposed project address the SDG? More specifically, how does it relate with SDG Indicators and metrics, and what are the expected outcomes? Clear Feasibility.<\/strong> Does the team have a well-\u00addeveloped, realistic plan to achieve the goals of the project? Has the team identified the right partners and domain experts needed for the implementation? Well-defined\u00a0Needs. <\/strong>Has the team a clear idea of what the main challenges facing the project are and what resources (human, technological, scientific, financial) are needed to overcome these challenges?<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Project submissions to the SDG Accelerator <\/strong>are accepted at any time, there is no specific deadline. 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The objective is to enable students to learn about social-impact innovation by developing their own ideas. […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":0,"parent":28857,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"on","_et_pb_old_content":" The SDG Accelerator<\/strong> provides support to student teams working on SDG-related projects to scale up their innovations through the different innovation phases. The objective is to enable students to learn about social-impact innovation by developing their own ideas.<\/p> How does it work?<\/strong> Students supported by the SDG Accelerator<\/strong> benefit from coaching sessions on the social innovation process. They use their own ideas as case studies for the coaching activities. Periodically, they will be invited to present their progress ito a panel of experts. In those presentations, students will articulate their progress and needs. The experts then evaluate how the needs could be covered by the SDG Accelerator<\/strong> program, or by other sources of support for social and technological innovations.<\/p> Who can apply?<\/strong> In its first phase, the SDG <\/strong>Accelerator<\/strong> supported projects initiated by students frequenting the Geneva Tsinghua Initiative's education programs, the SDG Summer School<\/a> and Dual Degree Master<\/a>. Interest in the SDG Accelerator has considerably increased and projects from other University of Geneva students can now also be considered.<\/p> What are the criteria?<\/strong> The three main selection criteria are : Significant Impact.\u00a0<\/strong>How does the proposed project address the SDG? More specifically, how does it relate with SDG Indicators and metrics, and what are the expected outcomes? Clear Feasibility.<\/strong> Does the team have a well-\u00addeveloped, realistic plan to achieve the goals of the project? Has the team identified the right partners and domain experts needed for the implementation? Well-defined\u00a0Needs. <\/strong>Has the team a clear idea of what the main challenges facing the project are and what resources (human, technological, scientific, financial) are needed to overcome these challenges?<\/p> <\/p> Submission guidelines<\/strong><\/p> Project submissions to the SDG Accelerator <\/strong>are accepted at any time, there is no specific deadline.\u00a0 Please send your proposal to Jose Luis Fernandez Marquez (JoseLuis.Fernandez@unige.ch), Head of the SDG Accelerator<\/strong>. Include brief answers to the following questions.<\/p> The Project<\/strong><\/p> The Problem<\/strong><\/p> The Solution<\/strong><\/p> SDG Data<\/strong><\/p> Impact and Risk<\/strong><\/p> Needs and budgets<\/strong><\/p>Submission guidelines<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Please send your proposal to Jose Luis Fernandez Marquez (JoseLuis.Fernandez@unige.ch), Head of the SDG Accelerator<\/strong>, including brief answers to the following questions:<\/p>\nThe Project<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Impact and Risk<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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Needs and budgets<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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