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    Posted on March 7th, 2009

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    The Environmental Innovation Challenge at Carleton University

    Often times the biggest problems can spark the best ideas. The local and global environmental problems that plague our society could very well be the next inspiration for student innovation. The Environmental Innovation Challenge dares students to solve these environmental puzzles by contributing their original ideas.

    “If you are concerned about an environmental problem, entering this competition is the first step in making a difference,” according to the Environmental Innovation Challenge website.

    The challenge, co-organized by The Carleton University Foundry Program and the Office of the Vice President of Research and International, ran for the first time in 2008. Last year’s competition was so successful that EIC is going annual. The two best two-page proposals will both receive a $500 cash prize and an additional $500 to be directed to an environmental charity of their choice.

    Last year’s two co-winning teams were announced January 12, 2008. Alim Khamisa and Leopoldo Herrera were awarded for their submission on Enzymatic Degradation of Polyurethane, while Omar Nada and Katherine Newcombe won for their proposal on The Youthful Useful Program.

    The Environmental Innovation Challenge is an excellent opportunity for Carleton students to demonstrate their skills and talents, but most importantly, contribute to the global search for eco-solutions.

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