Thursday, December 10th, 2015 Big Ideas Competition: Writing Success for your Big Idea

DateTimeLocation
Thursday, December 10, 201512:00PM - 2:00PMSeminar Room 108N, Munk School of Global Affairs
1 Devonshire Place
M5S 3K7

Series

Richard Charles Lee Big Ideas Competition

Description

This is the second workshop in the series for the Richard Charles Lee Big Ideas Competition. In this workshop, open to undergraduate and graduate students in the Faculty of Arts and Science, you will learn how to:

-Write a clear and persuasive proposal
-Use journalistic writing techniques
-Shape a global story and tell it well
-Draft a proposal that will be reviewed and critiqued

THE BIG IDEAS COMPETITION
We’re looking for bright, motivated students with ideas for impactful projects with a focus on Asia. This is a chance to think outside the box, to apply your classroom learning to the real world in a meaningful way. Students will train to win through a series of expert-led workshops. In April, individuals and teams will pitch their ideas before a jury of faculty members and industry experts, competing for the prize to fund their projects.

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Speakers

Rob Steiner
Director, Fellowships in Global Journalism, Munk School of Global Affairs


Main Sponsor

Asian Institute

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