Change folks, there's a couple great events/opportunities that are open to
all students (not just MBAs) in the email below.

I'd especially point out the *Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition *as
it's open to teams made up across schools/students. Last year's top prize
was $10,000, and one of last years finalists was "WapGrid", a sms service
for verifying medication authenticity in developing regions. Let me know if
anyone's interested in learning more.

-Joe Michiels
jmich at uw.edu
Foster School of Business - Class of 2010


  *[image: Foster_Horiz_Purple_with_W.jpg]***

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*Social Change is Serious Business ? Make it Yours!*

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*Join the Global Business Center this fall to learn how business can solve
social problems around the world*

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*October 15, 2009*

Poverty and Opportunity: Microfinance + People-Powered Development

Student Internship Open House <http://careers.washington.edu/Calendar> (2:30
pm) and Public Keynote
Lecture<http://www.seattlemicrofinance.org/poverty-and-opportunity-microfinance-and-people-powered-development/2009/09/22>(6:00
pm)

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*November 11, 2009*

Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition (GSEC)
Application deadline 11/11/09
(online<http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/gbc/globalsocialentrepreneurshipcompetition/Pages/guidelines.aspx>
)



*November 11, 2009*

Social Entrepreneurship Day at Foster

Public Keynote with Ed Bland, President, Unitus (5:30 pm)

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*Event Details *

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*10/15/09 *

Poverty and Opportunity: Microfinance + People-Powered Development

Internship Open House <http://careers.washington.edu/Calendar>

2:30-5:30 pm, Mary Gates Hall Commons



The first-ever Microfinance Internship Open House at UW! All students are
invited to learn about internships with leading social businesses and
non-profits that improve the lives of people around the world. Bring copies
of your resumes and your passion to make a difference!  *Open to current
students only. Co-sponsored by the UW Career Center *



Poverty and Opportunity: Microfinance + People-Powered Development

Keynote with Terry Provance, Executive Director of
Oikocredit<http://foster.washington.edu/EVENTMANAGER/EventDetails.aspx?eid=5443>

6:00-8:00 pm, Kane Hall 220



Join us to hear how Oikocredit, one of the world?s largest Microfinance
Investment Vehicles, has challenged people to explore sustainable
alternatives to global development that harness credit to empower
marginalized groups. Oikocredit reaches more than 16 million people in over
60 countries. Rev. Provance leads the U.S. office of Oikocredit and will be
presenting on how microfinance seeks to end global poverty by providing the
poor with a means to lift themselves out of economic distress. Free,
but registration
required <https://catalysttools.washington.edu/webq/survey/uwciber/84174>.
Seating opens at 5:30 pm.

*Sponsored by Global Business Center and SeaMo, with additional support from
the **UW Career Center, Center for Global Studies and Dept. of Global
Health. ***



*11/11/09*

*Global Social Entrepreneurship Competition (GSEC)
*Application deadline: Apply to GSEC
online<http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/gbc/globalsocialentrepreneurshipcompetition/Pages/GSEC.aspx>



GSEC seeks innovative, commercially-sustainable business ideas that address
problems of poverty in the developing world.  Open to all students
worldwide?and across fields of study?GSEC seeks innovative social business
ideas that provide lasting solutions to global economic development.



*Apply by November 11, 2009*

Applications consist of an executive summary of the business idea *and* an
online registration.  Semi-finalist teams are selected in December 2009 and
invited to participate in GSEC Week (Mar 1-5, 2010).  *Apply online
**here*<http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/gbc/globalsocialentrepreneurshipcompetition/Pages/guidelines.aspx>
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Semi-finalist teams from around the world will be travel to Seattle for GSEC
Week (March 1-5, 2010), where they pitch their business ideas to judges and
the UW community, visit regional companies, and *compete for up to $17,500
in prize money*, including global health awards.

*Visit **GSEC 
**online*<http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/gbc/globalsocialentrepreneurshipcompetition/Pages/GSEC.aspx>
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*11/19/09*

*Social Entrepreneurship Day at Foster*

Public Keynote with Ed Bland, President, Unitus <http://www.unitus.com/>

5:30-7:20 pm, Boeing Auditorium, Foster School of Business



The inaugural social entrepreneurship day, part of the second annual Global
Biz Week, will feature Ed Bland, President, Unitus. We invite students to
learn how Seattle-based Unitus combats global poverty by accelerating the
growth of microfinance. *Free but limited seating.*

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-wren



*Wren McNally*

Assistant Director, Faculty & Community Programs

Global Business Center/CIBER

Foster School of Business, University of Washington

Lewis Hall 303, Box 353200, Seattle, WA 98195

T:(206) 543-4109 ? F: (206) 685-4079



Join our GSEC fanclub! www.facebook.com/GSECUW

Global Social Entrepreneurship
Competition<http://www.foster.washington.edu/centers/gbc/globalsocialentrepreneurshipcompetition/Pages/GSEC.aspx>(GSEC)



*Building Global Business Expertise* <http://foster.washington.edu/ciber>**



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