NMIMS team wins University of Auckland business case competition
NMIMS team won the competition with a proposal to promote sustainable farming and conscious living through hydroponic farming. Their initiative focused on developing small-scale greenhouses in residential complexes to take healthy and fresh salad greens to consumers and to the markets on the same day produce is harvested.
A team from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai won first prize at the University of Auckland’s United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Business Case Team Competition. The winners were announced on Saturday, 20 August, at the New Zealand High Commission in Delhi .
NMIMS team won the competition with a proposal to promote sustainable farming and conscious living through hydroponic farming. Their initiative focused on developing small-scale greenhouses in residential complexes to take healthy and fresh salad greens to consumers and to the markets on the same day produce is harvested.
20 teams from universities & colleges across India participated
In total, 20 teams from universities and colleges across India submitted business cases addressing at least one of the 17 SDGs in their local area, proposing creative, innovative, and feasible solutions to bring about transformative change.
New Zealand’s High Commissioner to India, David Pine, said that as New Zealand had recently reopened its borders to international students, post Covid-19 restrictions, it was a very suitable time to be celebrating in person the finalists and winners in the University of Auckland’s SDGs Business Case Team competition
“I have been impressed by the calibre of this year’s submissions and their innovative approach to addressing some of the biggest challenges of our time, “ he said.
“Our students and future leaders need to be incorporating sustainable development in all of their thinking; there are worldwide implications if that doesn’t start now.”
University of Auckland virtual micro internships programme to winners
Members of the three top teams, which also included SRM Institute of Science and Technology and Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi, were awarded a place in the University of Auckland virtual micro internships programme with a New Zealand business. The winning Narsee Monjee Institute team also each received a NZ$5,500 grant towards a programme of study at the University of Auckland
University of Auckland Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Strategic Engagement, Dr Erik Lithander, congratulated the students.
“We salute the commitment of all the student teams for finding creative, innovative, and viable solutions to bring about transformative change in people's lives and the world,” he said. ”This is particularly important area for the University of Auckland, which puts sustainability at the heart of what we do and champions positive social impact through our research, teaching and learning, operating practices, partnerships, and capacity building.”
Scholarships available for India Students
The University of Auckland has recently announced an extensive range of new scholarships for Indian students, some worth up to $20,000. More than 200 scholarships, totalling almost $1.5 million, are available for high-achieving Indian students in 2023.
The scholarships are awarded biannually, with 115 available twice a year. Each cycle will offer five scholarships up to $20,000, 10 up to $10,000 and 100 up to $5,000. Applications for the University of Auckland India High Achievers Scholarship open on 10 October, and both undergraduate and postgraduate students can apply.
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