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<span style="font-size: 11pt;">​</span><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: 11pt; font-weight: bold;">Strategy #2</span><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: 11pt;">- Improve social events and collaboration between clubs and societies</span>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: 11pt;">Examining the current social and cultural clubs on campus at UC, we possess an incredibly diverse range of sporting, academic, social and cultural societies. Within some of these societies, there already contains a tie to outside organisations, some having origins from these organisations, such as&nbsp; Enactus, Rotaract or Amnesty International.</span>
 
<span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: 11pt;">Examining the current social and cultural clubs on campus at UC, we possess an incredibly diverse range of sporting, academic, social and cultural societies. Within some of these societies, there already contains a tie to outside organisations, some having origins from these organisations, such as&nbsp; Enactus, Rotaract or Amnesty International.</span>

Revision as of 20:21, 1 February 2018

  Strategy #1 - Create a student led Innovation Committee 

Following the research involved in the landscape canvas of UC's current Entrepreneurship and Innovation ecosystem, it becomes clear that UC offers a range of I&E resources that is catered towards the wider community. Whilst this is important and beneficial towards the UC community, there is an obvious disconnect of these resources towards students who want an introductory "taste" of I&E.

This is where the formation of a strong, student-led Innovation committee of students would be incredibly beneficial in promoting the various entrepreneurship resources that we have right on campus. This promotion will come in the form of events, activities, guerilla marketing, which will occur over a cross-platform social media.

 Milestones:

  1. Recruit and elect suitable student leaders who will form an Innovation Committee
  2. Allocate roles to recruited student leaders (President, Vice-President, treasurer, 1st Year Leader, Event Organiser etc.)
  3. Plan a series of related events that highlight and advertise UC's Entrepreneurship resources
  4. Facilitate special events catered for First Years
  5. Involve local industry to promote UC's E&I ecosystem
  6. Perform effective changeover of roles to incoming students as current student leaders graduate

Strategy #2- Improve social events and collaboration between clubs and societies

Examining the current social and cultural clubs on campus at UC, we possess an incredibly diverse range of sporting, academic, social and cultural societies. Within some of these societies, there already contains a tie to outside organisations, some having origins from these organisations, such as  Enactus, Rotaract or Amnesty International.

These direct ties towards community, share common goals and aspirations with that of human centered entrepreneurship and Innovation, whereby the common goal of finding solutions to situations and problems affecting the world is universally shared.

Based on some interviews with current presidents of societies on campus, it was identified that each society tends to keep to their respective groups, where crossing and collaboration rarely occur. If this were to be changed, whereby societies can celebrate their shared common goals and values, social events can be combined to create larger numbers and thus bring more awareness to social events. Milestones:

  1. Conduct 1 on 1 interviews with every club and society on campus to
  2. Host regular meet-ups, doco nights and competitions, between clubs
  3. Oraganise a week of  fun cross-society games and competitions that showcase I&E that is relevant to the club
  4. Create a website for clubs and societies that is regularly updated with points of contacts, drops in info sessions, and 'what's been happening' interactive forum'
  5. Recruit significantly more students to be members by promoting incentives (skills gained, networking opportunities, make friends with like minded people etc.)
  6. Introduction of tech based societies that align with advancements in