Effie Awards Ireland Announce Jury for Round 1
May 14, 2021
Damian Devaney, Jury Chair
With the second deadline for entries to this year’s Effie Awards Ireland fast approaching, IAPI has announced details of its panel of judges for the first round with entries for the next deadline set to close on May 21 with the final third deadline set for June 18.
The Effie Awards Ireland Round 1 Jury will be split into three Jury rooms, each one chaired by judges with previous Effie judging experience. These are: Nichola Mullen, Head of Fundraising, St. Vincents de Paul; Nicky Doran, Marketing and Strategy Director, Davy and Neal Davies, CEO, BBDO.
G4 s Partnership With Dungeons & Dragons Is a Perfect Match
G4 s partnership with
Dungeons & Dragons shows how the network hopes to expand its scope and how gaming culture has evolved over the last decade. Earlier this month, the returning gaming channel G4 announced that it was partnering with Wizards of the Coast to broadcast D&D Live 2021, an annual event that serves as a showcase for
Dungeons & Dragons annual campaign storyline. In addition to broadcasting the two-day digital event, G4 also announced that it would air a 4-part D&D show in the fall as part of its on-air programming.
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What:
The EWC-KDI Job Creation Strategy in a Knowledge Economy will be held virtually by the East-West Center, May 12-13, 2021, 1:00-5:30pm, Hawaii Standard Time.
The EWC-KDI collaborative project will investigate the theoretical and empirical foundations of innovative growth in order to derive evidence-based policy recommendations. What are the short term and long term policy issues regarding job creation in a knowledge economy? How has Korea’s job creation pattern evolved and how does the future hold? What are the factors affecting innovation activities? Given that research outputs obtained thus far are incomplete and fragmentary, the EWC-KDI Conference provides a good opportunity for scholars to contribute to a clearer and more complete picture of the opportunities for job creation in a knowledge economy, as well as the challenges it poses. Although many questions cannot yet be fully answered, the intellectual debate of the Conference will provide a sounder understandin