The Dow Chemical Company recently announced the fourth annual Dow Sustainability Innovation Student Challenge Award (SISCA) program is expanding to include nine new strategic universities across the globe. Developed in conjunction with Dow’s 2015 Sustainability Goals, SISCA drives collaboration and advancement in social and environmental responsibility by inspiring students to solve significant world challenges through sustainable solutions.
"In order to achieve a more sustainable future, it’s essential that we cultivate fresh ideas, innovative thinking and multidisciplinary learning among tomorrow’s leaders who will be the champions of change," said Neil Hawkins, Dow’s Vice President of Sustainability and Environment, Health & Safety. "SISCA harnesses the energy, commitment and enthusiasm of students to craft real-world solutions, while building a robust collaboration between industry and academia."
Participating universities are selected based on their academic excellence and a commitment to sustainability. The nine new universities are:
- California Institute of Technology (U.S.)
- Fudan University (China)
- Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (Mexico)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (U.S.)
- Penn State University (U.S.)
- Shanghai Jiaotong (China)
- Technische Universiteit Delft (The Netherlands)
- Tsinghua University (China)
- University of Minnesota (U.S.)
Returning for the 2012 program are the following universities:
- King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (Saudi Arabia)
- Northwestern University (U.S.)
- Peking University (China)
- Tufts University (U.S.)
- University of California, Berkeley (U.S.)
- University of Cambridge (United Kingdom)
- University of Michigan (U.S.)
- University of São Paulo (Brazil)
Established in 2008, in its fourth year, SISCA has recognized winning concepts such as a third-party credit rewards program that enables cardholders to invest their points or airline miles in clean energy projects, and a water wheel allowing easier and faster transportation of potable water in underdeveloped nations.
Graduate students submit their research and projects and winners are selected in a peer-review process based on innovative thinking and excellence in research, a project’s potential for solving significant world challenges such as energy, water, housing or food and the interdisciplinary nature of their work. The students compete to win cash prizes for their innovative solutions to the world’s challenges.
The 2012 SISCA program will run from March to December, ending with an online collaboration event for student winners. For more information on The Dow Sustainability Innovation Student Challenge Award, please visit http://www.dow.com/sustainability/studentchallenge/.
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