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Call for entries: 2024 Future Designer International Innovation Design Awards and Science for SDGs Innovation Contest | UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage - MNEMOSYNE
UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage MNEMOSYNE
at the Cyprus University of Technology

Call for entries: 2024 Future Designer International Innovation Design Awards and Science for SDGs Innovation Contest

Are you ready to dive into an adventure where art meets science? Are you curious about how art can illuminate the principles of science and sustainability? Do you wonder how your creativity could contribute to a deeper understanding and appreciation of scientific phenomena? Could your artistic talents help reveal the intricate beauty of sustainable practices?

If you are a young secondary school or university student, or an early-career scientist or engineer at Cyprus University of Technology / Τεχνολογικό Πανεπιστήμιο Κύπρου we invite you to participate in the 2024 Future Designer International Innovation Design Awards and Science for the Sustainable Development Goals Innovation Contest

Important Information

Applications opening: 10:00 a.m. (GMT+1) 23 September 2024
Deadline for submissions: 11:59 p.m.(GMT+1) 13 October 2024
Announcement of the winners: Late October 2024

For more information on the call, how to apply, be part of the change and take action look HERE!

The International Innovation Design Awards is co-organized by UNESCO and the Organizing Committee of Future Designers International Innovation Design Awards and Science for SDGs Innovation Contest, carried out by the UNESCO-UNITRAIN Youth Competence Development Project.


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