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2013 Competition

February 7, 2013 by Brandon Muramatsu Leave a Comment

2013 Call for Submissions

Have you ever thought, “My education at MIT would be infinitely better or easier if there was just a technology to…?” Or, “Student life at MIT could be dramatically improved with the creative application of technology?” Well, now’s the time to show MIT and your fellow classmates how you might provide solutions to these problems!
Submit Now!
Participate in the 2013 iCampus Student Prize competition.
Join the ranks of CourseRoad, Bookxor, Course Picker, NB and Lingt
as winners of the iCampus Prize!

The 2013 competition is a two stage competition awarding up to $15,000 in total prizes. First-round submissions require a working prototype—up to five $1,000 prizes will be awarded to the top competitors. First-round winners are then expected to compete in the final round – which requires a fully functional submission – for a grand prize of up to $10,000.

Important Dates

  • First Round Submissions Due: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 by 5pm
  • First Round Contestant Presentation: Monday, March 18, 2013, 2-5pm, Location TBD
  • First Round Winners Announced: Tent. Wednesday, March 20, 2013
  • Final Round Presentations and Poster Session: Wednesday, May 1, 2013, 3-6pm, Location TBD
  • Final Round Submissions Due: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 by 8pm
  • Final Round Winners Announced: Tent., Friday, May 3, 2013

About the Competition

The iCampus Student Prize recognizes the innovative and creative application of technology that improves the educational and student life experiences at MIT.

The competition builds upon the entrepreneurism and spirit of service exhibited by MIT students to solve the world’s problems by focusing attention of what might be improved closer to home in MIT’s education and student life.

The competition is open to all currently registered MIT undergraduate and graduate students, both individuals and groups. Entries must involve the use of technology to enhance life and learning at MIT, and they must be developed to the point where MIT could adopt them and make them part of our environment.

About the iCampus Prize

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology received an endowment gift of $400,000 from Microsoft Research on behalf of the iCampus research collaboration between Microsoft Research and MIT. iCampus projects demonstrated innovative applications of technology for revolutionary change throughout the Institute’s curriculum. Continuing the spirit of this collaboration, Microsoft Research endowed an award to recognize creative student projects in information technology that improve education, community, and learning. MIT gratefully acknowledges this award, and the spirit of creativity that it represents.

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The 2013 Competition by Brandon Muramatsu, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.

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2014 Deadlines

  • First Round Submissions Due: Anticipated February 2014
  • First Round Contestant Presentation: Anticipated February 2014
  • First Round Winners Announced: TBA
  • Final Round Presentations and Poster Session: Anticipated late-April/early-May 2014
  • Final Round Submissions Due: TBA
  • Final Round Winners Announced: TBA

Questions?

Email Brandon Muramatsu at iCampusPrize -at- mit -dot- edu

iCampus as a launching point!

  • MIT IDEAS Global Challenge: IDEAS Global Challenge is an annual invention and entrepreneurship competition for innovative service projects that positively impact underserved communities. See web.mit.edu/mitpsc/whatwedo/ideas-competition for more information.
  • Microsoft Imagine Cup: Grants totaling $3 Million over the next 3 years creating focused on building technology to address the world’s toughest issues. See www.imaginecup.us for more information.
  • Start a company!: iCampus Prize alums have gone on to start companies based on the work that helped them win the competition

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