The Collider is a multipurpose space in Killam Library for the collision of serendipitous ideas where from all academic and professional disciplines can come together to develop ideas and and create the future generation of innovators. The Collider connect students, local startups, mentors, investors and allows them to work together to help further grow the local startup ecosystem. Killam Library is the least-siloed space on the campus and place where people come together. It is in our best interest to help push this initiative to its full potential.
== Tactic no.1: ==Series of Hackathons, Events & Conferences ==
The Collider would serve a great venue for a series of student-led Hackathons, Events & Conferences.
== Tactic no.2: ==
Encourage students to use the collider space for design thinking.
= Strategy #4 - Co-curricular Record (Design Thinking & Lean Methodology) =
We proposing to have Design Thinking & Lean Methodology offered as official co-curricular record to motivate students to get introduced to the entrepreneurial mindset. This would serve as an ideal channel to non-invasively encourage students to get involved with entrepreneurship on the campus.
== Tactic no.1: ==Register all the Entrepreneurship and Innovation related events, contests, competitions, workshops etc. on co-curricular database. ==== Tactic no.2: ==Enable students to enter their volunteer, participant, mentor, speaker, winner positions within E&I on their co-curricular record which later will benefit their resume. ==
= Strategy #5 – Start a bi-weekly E&I Newsletter to Keep Students and Stakeholders Informed =
Our main issue around campus right now is to to get the word out and to get students involved with entrepreneurship and to pursue their ideas. After a lot of customer discover, we find that a newsletter to get the word out would be the ideal way to let students, faculty and alumni know about our activities and events that we are hosting.
== Tactic no.1: ==Grow a newsletter network of students, alumni, and stakeholders. == == Tactic no.2:Keep the newsletter network posted about E&I related news, events, workshops, competitions etc ==.
== Tactic no.23: ==Keep Encourage people to sign up and keep reading the newsletter network poseted aboutE&I related news, events, workshops, conpetitions etcby hosting regular give away draws. ==
== Tactic no.3: ==
Encourage people to sign up and keep reading the newsletter by hosting regular give away draws.
= Strategy #6 – Promote the use of The Collider =
== Tactic no.1: ==Hosting regular workshops in order to get students more informed and engaged about E&I==
As part of our initiative to get more students involved from all faculties, we will be hosting regular events and workshops for students to gain all the skills they need to run a startup. These workshops have to be regular so students get to know the schedule and come as they have available time. The workshops will be hosted by guest speakers and facilitated by volunteers. The topics we wish to cover include coding for beginners, design, making effective phone calls, and much more.
== Tactic no.:2 == Build 2Build a design thinking corner in the collider space ==
We would like to enable students to use physical office/home supplies to create their prototypes right in the collider during the workshops, events, or contests. This will allow students to create a physical prototype and get one step closer to the final product.
We want to challenge the idea that hackathons are only tech-related. In order to get students from all backgrounds and faculties involved, we have to host hackathons for different disciplines like a hackathon for computer science, one for health sciences and another for ocean science. Dalhousie Entrepreneurship Society held the first student-led hackathon for Oceanography and Marine programs Hackamarine 2015. Hackamarine is going to be an annual event held at Dalhousie University, a school well known for its world-class Marine & Oceanography programs. This is a cross-faculty event aiming to bring talent from various fields to work on major problems in Oceans & Marine Sciences. The winning teams took home a cumulative total of $5,000 in prizes.
==Tactic no.1: ==Keep Hackamarine running annually to get more oceanography/earth sciences students engaged in E&I.== ==Tactic no.2: Start the Dalhousie Hackathon Series (DHS), a series of monthly held hackathons created by partnering with different organizations and faculties to ensure collaboration. ==
==Tactic no.23:==Start Make Hackathons more exciting/inviting by challenging students all over the four campuses of Dalhousie Hackathon Series (DHS), a series of monthly held hackathons created by partnering with different organizations and faculties to ensure collaborationUniversity. ==
==Tactic no.3: ==
Make Hackathons more exciting/inviting by challenging students all over the four campuses of Dalhousie University.