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Students work on a design experience project with Devils Invent.

Help solve problems in today’s interconnected world and compete for $50,000 in prizes with Devils Invent, Feb. 23–25

Join a team at Devils Invent: DASSH: Cascading Events to tackle challenges inspired by cascading events, unleashing creativity to address the dynamic and interconnected nature of problems in today’s fast-paced environment. This event is sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security and will take place on the weekend of Feb. 23–25.

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Attend ASU Innovation Open on Friday, Feb. 9

You’re invited to the 2024 ASU Innovation Open, a global startup competition for student entrepreneurs. Twenty-six student teams from universities around the world will compete for a chance to win up to $400,000 — including two $100,000 grand prizes. Join the live event in person or tune in virtually to cheer on the collegiate innovators…

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Attend a Grand Challenges Scholars Program information session, Feb. 2 and Feb. 6

Join the Grand Challenges Scholars Program staff to learn about the Grand Challenges Scholars Program at ASU! They will discuss program expectations and how to make GCSP a part of your college journey. GCSP online information sessionFriday, Feb. 2, 202411 a.m.–noonZoom GCSP on-campus information sessionTuesday, Feb. 6, 2024Noon–1 p.m.Engineering Center G Wing (ECG) 101, Tempe…

Apply to Venture Devils to turn your idea into reality. Gain access to: personalized mentoring, collaboration spaces and curated resources. Venturedevils.asu.edu.

Entrepreneurs: Apply to Venture Devils for mentorship and a chance to win $200,000 in seed money by Feb. 25

All ASU students, faculty, staff, alumni and community entrepreneurs with an affiliation to ASU are encouraged to apply to Venture Devils. This program empowers the entrepreneurial success of founders by connecting them with Venture Mentors who provide personalized support. Accepted ventures also receive direct access to ASU seed funding opportunities, training and development offerings and venture development spaces.

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Learn job search tips at Engineering Futures Mentor Speaker series, Jan. 26

Learn how to prepare and search for internships, co-ops and jobs at the Engineering Futures Mentor Speaker Series – Job Search Tips. Meet Emily Montoya, an Engineering Futures Mentor who is currently working at Intel while also completing her master’s degree in materials science and engineering at ASU. Engineering Futures Mentor Speaker Series – Job…

January 26, 20242:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.