First announcement for Contamination Lab Napoli – deadline October 15

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First call for applications for Lab Contamination Naples, deadline October 15, 2014.

Registration is now open to the Lab Contamination Naples, started at the Department of Social Sciences under the call Start Up – Line 4, sponsored by the Ministry of Education and co-designed with the Ministry of Economics Development. The CLab Naples to the challenge of Ministries proposing to initiate pathways of contamination between students from different disciplines with the aim of promoting a culture of entrepreneurship, innovation, interdisciplinarity and new models of learning.

The training is totally free for the 35 students who will be selected and that “will have the opportunity – said prof. Lello Savonardo, Coordinator of the University for the CLab – to develop innovative business ideas, including through the use of digital communication technologies, in comparison with professionals, experts, business associations, institutions and investors. The CLab Naples has the objective of enhancing the different forms of youthful creativity in order to promote new forms of entrepreneurship and with the aim of training, students participating in a digital culture of enterprise”.

The Contamination Lab is open to students of all universities in the territory of the Music Conservatory San Pietro a Maiella and the Accademia di Belle Arti in Naples. Five seats are also dedicated to young people, coming from the world of business and the professions, even in the absence of the requirement for enrollment at the University.

To participate in the selection, young candidates must submit their own project idea in one of four areas of the CLab:

  •      Green Economy
  •      Smart Technology
  •      Art and Design
  •      Media and cultural industries

The call expires on October 15 and is available at:

http://www.scienzesociali.unina.it/uploads/2014/09/bando-studenti-CLab-Napoli_1.pdf

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