27th of september weekly meeting 30/09/2011
Thanks to every one for coming alone to our intruduction to international development and to john for providing the videos. hopefully this will be the last meeting that you only get 6 hours notice about going to try for the friday before at the latest for the rest of the year . Any way here are the links for the videos we watched http ://www . ted . com/talks /hans_ro sling_shows_the_best_sta ts_you_v e_ever_seen . html This is great, Hans rosling talks about the misconceptions people have about LEDCs and to be honest hes just highly amusing http ://w ww . ted . com/talks/amy_smi th_share s_simple_lifesaving_desi gn . html this shows what engineers with out borders is alll about sustainable apporpite developent that look at the social and economic issuse behind engineeering problems h ttp://www . youtube . com/watch?v=o a 3zPPs3k60 this is simply showing a pitch to the dragons den from university of glasgow graduates an engineer and a physoligist In a Dragon's Den special entitled 'How to Win in the Den', aired on BBC2 on Wednesday 28th September, Red Button Design gave us a glimpse of the progress they have made since appearing on Dragon's Den in 2007, along with a sneak peek at the latest incarnation of the Midomo water purification device that has made their name. It’s been almost 4 years since Amanda Jones and James Brown, two Glasgow University graduates, first entered ‘The Den’ hoping to raise awareness of their water purification device, known then as ‘ROSS.’ Whilst the two students clearly believed they had a good chance of a favourable reception, as they ascended those stairs they hadn't quite anticipated that Red Button Design would become the first company ever to be offered investment from all 5 Dragons for the original equity offered, or the first Social Enterprise to be offered investment at all. For your viewing pleasure, here is the original segment from the Den back in 2007 - see if you can spot the fancy editing. Add Comment TONIGHT - GCID (Glasgow Centre for International Development) Public Event: 1.4 Billion Reasons 29/09/2011
Thursday 29 September 2011, 18.00, Sir Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre, 1 University Avenue (E15 on campus map) 1.4 billion people on our planet live in extreme poverty. 1.4 Billion Reasons, is a thought provoking multimedia presentation that is travelling the world, inspiring and empowering audiences in its path. Based on leading research, it clearly communicates the challenges and opportunities around tackling extreme poverty, working as a platform to inspire and enable individuals in the Global North to become actively involved in ending poverty. The Global Poverty Project is an educational and campaigning organisation which moves audiences to make simple lifestyle changes. These changes are aimed to enable the world’s poorest to break out of the poverty cycle. Come along to this free public event to be informed, inspired and motivated. The presentation will be followed by a question and answer session and the event will conclude with a reception in the Sir Charles Wilson Foyer. All welcome, this event is free and open to the public. Download the flyer: 110929 1.4 Billion Reasons Please note that registration is essential: visit the GPP website to register - http://www.globalpovertyproject.com/events/attend/37100424 ICE Breaker and Introduction to EWB Glasgow 27/09/2011
This week we had our first meeting of the year, starting in grand style in the boyd Orr lecture theatre 1. It was a very successful evening with lots of new eager faces despite the late announcement of the venue. Several ice breaking events were run, including our paper tower building competition which is swiftly becoming a bit of a tradition. A big thank you to everyone who came along and to those who put together the games (and brought biscuits). TONIGHT: EWB-GU Launch Event 20/09/2011
Firstly, congratulations on surviving Freshers' Week, whichever side of the fence you were on! This is just to let you know of EWB-GU's launch event TONIGHT at 6:30pm, Boyd Orr building, Lecture Theatre 1 (Room 203 on the ground floor). Think flashmob and you'll be fine. If you're a fresher, lots of you guys had your induction sessions there, so hopefully you'll find your way. Wherever you are, whatever year you're in, whether you saw us during Freshers' Week or not, we love you and will welcome you all the same. Please do come along to find out a bit more about us, meet a load of interesting people from across the Uni, play games and eat biscuits. Oh, and get in on another chance to win our quality wind-up radio/torch, it's still up for grabs! | WelcomeWelcome to EWB-GU's new website. Use this page to see what we've been up to, or the About page to find out more about us. ArchivesJanuary 2012 CategoriesAll Mailing ListTo receive the latest news and events from EWB-GU, sign up to our mailing list by entering your email address in the box below.
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