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Intended Audience(s): Public Registration required. The New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers series gives up and coming energy scholars and researchers the chance to share their work. From policy to analysis to emerging research, this bi-weekly series will give anyone interested in energy the opportunity to learn from the rising stars in the field. This series is a collaborative effort between professors at Dartmouth College s Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society and more than a dozen other institutes, colleges, and universities in North America and Europe. On July 14, we welcome Trisha Shrum from the University of Vermont. Talk title and registration link will be posted soon. ....
Three student teams from the Dept. of Community Development and Applied Economics (CDAE) recently participated in the 2021 annual UVM Business Pitch Competition, presenting their business ideas to a panel of entrepreneurs for a chance at winning over $3,000 in prizes. While only one team was awarded prize money, all three proposed innovative and impactful businesses seeking to better the lives of others. The pitch competition, organized by the Grossman School of Business and open to students across UVM, marked the culmination of a semester-long project in Assistant Professor Trisha Shrum’s course, CDAE 267: Strategic Planning for Community Entrepreneurship. Students spent the semester developing real world business plans and gaining the skills to be ready to pitch their enterprises to potential investors. ....
From left to right, Connor Fegley and Alister King Eleven teams of University of Vermont students recently participated in the 2021 Annual UVM Business Pitch Competition and put their business ideas on display. The competition moved to a virtual format this year allowing students from near and far to compete for over $3,000 in prizes. Teams from four schools across campus were represented including Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences / Community Development & Applied Economics Department, Grossman School of Business (GSB), and the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences / Mechanical Engineering Department. The business ideas ranged from an innovative rooftop multiple purpose co-working space, to a sustainable consignment clothing shop, a repurposed music venture, and an equal opportunity online employment platform for people with disabilities, to name a few. ....
Rachel Schattman and Kate Yerxa of the University of Maine. The awards will support at least 22 UVM faculty and students from 5 colleges/schools and 8 departments. Over 40 local, national, and international collaborators from at least 8 partner institutions will participate, including the University of California-Davis, the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC), the Winooski School District, Bioversity International, and Bahir Dar University. Catalyst Awards are the Gund Institute’s flagship seed grant competition, and have provided over $800,000 in startup funds, supporting over 100 UVM scholars and 20 innovative projects, since launching four years ago. In three years, the program has generated over $8M in external funding, a 12-to-1 return on investment. ....