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CERN IdeaSquare Workshop “Design the Future”- 4th and 18th December 2020

Buscamos <b>30 estudiantes del Campus de Álava </b>para participar en un Workshop online con profesorado del CERN (Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear).

Fecha de primera publicación: 31/07/2018

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Plazo de inscripción hasta el 23 de noviembre de 2020

The CBI@Basque Country University Araba Campus program offers 30 UPV/EHU Arabacampus students with an entrepreneurship mind-set; a unique opportunity to join in the day-to-day work of research teams participating in challenges at “Design the Future” CERN IdeaSquare Online Workshop.

 

WHEN WILL THE PROGRAM BE HELD?

​​​​During a two day online workshop, December 4th and 18th.



INTRODUCTION TO THE WORKSHOP

​​​​We live in a highly interconnected and accelerated society. More than ever-experienced, even small events produce large, global and highly unpredictable consequences that are non-linearly amplified. Moreover, if these events develop exponentially as we are experiencing with the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the many issues that this pandemic has exposed is that a linear way of thinking is no longer valid. Our future as humankind requires replacing our traditional thinking archetypes and adopting non-linear and systemic approaches. Only in this way, we would be able to design scenarios for anticipating as much as possible the formidable challenges facing our Planet and us in the coming decades.

In this workshop we will take the first steps, so…be ready for embracing the seemingly impossible!

 

HOW TO WIN A PLACE

Fill this form

  • Forms must be submitted by 23th November 2020.
  • Program participants will be announced in the 27th of November 2020.
  • The selection will be made in order of enrollment among all those who meet the requirements established in the call. Students enrolled at UPV/EHU Araba Campus and students from Álava who are studying in another UPV/EHU campus will have priority.
  • In order to guarantee the heterogeneity of the work teams, the organization reserves the right to discriminate when the number of students in the same area of knowledge is high because of the application of the above criteria.

 

REQUIREMENTS TO PARTICIPATE

  • Students enrolled during the course 2020/2021 throughout PhD, Master or last years of degree (from 4th degree course).
  • Knowledge of English: level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

 

AND IF I WIN, WHAT COMES AFTERWARDS?

In November, before the students attend the “Design the Future” Workshop, teams of 5 people will be assembled mixing students from different disciplines.

Teams will hold separate skypes to get introduced to each other on the 1nd of December. On the first day of the workshop, the 4th of December, each student team will briefly introduce their members (5 minutes of powerpoint presentation) as well as the name of the team and explain why that name has been chosen.

“Design the Future” Workshop will take place on December 4th and 18th according to the program (below) adopted by the organization. The call conference link will be provide in advance.

On the 4th of December teams challenges will be defined, and each team will be given a mission (im)possible. Each team will have to work before the final presentation of the project at December 18th.

 

AWARDS

  • The projects carried out will be evaluated by a jury according to the criteria stablished in the regulation of the program (see Bases de la Convocatoria for more information). The first and second classified teams with get 2.000 euros prize per team. Collaboration with CERN members will be highly valuated.
  • There will be an extra 1.000 euros price to distribute among the person from each team most involved in the project.

 

PROGRAM

December 4th

Time

Activity

Who

Observations

10.00 h

Welcome Words

Arantza Beitia (UPV/EHU) / David Montero (BIC Araba)

 

10. 15 h

Introduction of the CERN IdeaSquare coaches and virtual visit to Antimatter Factory

Laura Wirtavuori /Pablo García-Tello

(CERN Ideasquare)

 

10.30 h

Student Teams Introduction

 

Each student team will introduce briefly their members as well as the name of the team and explain why that name has been chosen.

11.00 h

Exponential Thinking

Pablo García-Tello

(CERN Ideasquare)

Do you really know what exponential means?

12.30 h

Lunch Break

13.30 h

Multiverse Thinking

Pablo García-Tello

(CERN Ideasquare)

The game where your future happens.

15.00 h

Your challenge

 

15.30 h

Questions

 

16.30 h

End of Day one

 

 

 

December 18th

Time

Activity

Who

Observations

10.00 h

Brief Welcome Words

Izaskun Ruiz de Apodaca (BIC Araba)

 

10.15 h

Starting of the teams’ presentations

Student Teams

 

12.30 h

Lunch Break

13.00 h

Continuation of the teams’ presentations

Student Teams

 

15.00 h

Award Ceremony

UPV/EHU / Fundación Vital

 

16.00 h

Round of feedback

Students

We would like to know about your team and individual experience

17.00 h

End of the Workshop