What Makes Student Innovation Contests Worthwhile?
By Jessica Ernandes Naecker August 21, 2014 | Since University of Texas at Austin held the first business plan competition in 1984, student prize contests
By Jessica Ernandes Naecker August 21, 2014 | Since University of Texas at Austin held the first business plan competition in 1984, student prize contests
George Moore, an InFEWS Fellow and Development and Mechanical Engineering PhD student, has been awarded the Birgeneau Recognition Award for Service to Underrepresented Students.
Now in its sixth year, the Development Engineering PhD program enables UC Berkeley doctoral students from engineering and social science fields to pursue applied technological
This Spring, 2016, the Blum Center will be offering four new courses in the Global Poverty and Practice undergraduate minor, and the Development Engineering graduate
Berkeley – Dr. Ananya Roy, Professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning has been appointed as the inaugural chairholder of the Blum Center