Eco Garden in Osijek

IMG_1521The project is called eco garden in the city of Osijek. The idea would be to use the land near bank of the river Drava, the fertile land would achieve multiple benefits: employment of persons living below the poverty line only because they can’t get an employment, the production of organic food, the implementation of their own healthy eating, improving social status, nature conservation and protection of the environment, contributing to the development of the local community and the achievement of better living conditions.

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PRESS RELEASE – I-SICS International Social Innovation Competition

I-SICS teamIn cooperation with international partners the University of Pannonia – Faculty of Business and Economics organised the I-SICS International Social Innovation Competition on 24-25th August 2016.

The I-SICS project aims to raise the awareness of university students to the most important problems of their regions, and urge them to think in a socially responsible way, so that they can become effective and committed activists of their homelands.

The regional rounds of the I-SICS competition were organised in May 2016 by all partners. On these regional competitions the students presented their ideas in the topic of social innovation. These concepts are up-to-date, useful and satisfy needs of society and establish new social cooperation. The best projects on regional level competed at the international competition at the end of August.

WinnerThe winner of the first prize is the project titled “Melting Pot” by Belgian Anna Nauwelaerts, Cato Van Roeyen, Emma Lansens, Hanne Styfhals, Leen Willems. “Melting Pot” is a catering enterprise that provides opportunity to bridge the gap between asylum seekers and the recipient society and increasing solidarity and acceptance by presenting the asylum seekers’ national cuisine and tradition.

The most creative presentation went to “Sponsor a wall” by Lucas Amat Junquera, Isaac Soler Ramos from Spain that is dedicated to support the fight against social problems with the help of graffiti in the cities.

The most social innovative idea was won by the Belgian Noura El-Jafoufi project titled, “The School Assembly”. The focus was put on launching a school forum that gives the different social groups a chance to meet and have conversations.

PresentationThe most relevant idea for Europe today prize was deserved by the project titled “Career Compass” that was elaborated by Helga Szabó, Veronika Leitner, students from the University of Pannonia and it gives efficient support in the choice of career.

“StrateDo” proved to be the project with most global potential made by the Spanish Manuel Gros, Denise Camou, Justin Graside that is a free online software for small enterprises to make their online marketing strategy.

“ECO (RE)ACTION” deserved the prize of the most environmental project by Maria Lepur, Igor Štrangarević from Croatia that focuses on the environmentally aware education and recycling as well.

Apart from the prized projects the following crucial ideas were presented: workplace for people with reduced capacity for work, career counselling services, project supporting folk traditionalism, creating leisure and healthcare centres.

A summer camp was organized for the competition on 21-27th August in Balatonalmádi. The competitors could take part in professional workshops where they dealt with presentation techniques, resources and intercultural communication.

Press conferenceDr. Ferenc Bognár, project manager
Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Pannonia

“I-SICS is a pearl among Erasmus+ projects, I have the impression that it is going to fulfil its aim completely. Everything is given to develop or even to apply the successful ideas that are qualified to support a better, more useful and successful society. Another crucial issue is that the competitors get the chance to give their own enterprise a momentum with their activities. It is a great help that the positive attitude of the project team manages to create a constructive atmosphere and we owe Tempus Foundation thanks for the tireless support of the realization of the project both professionally and humanly.”

Dr. Beáta Fehérvölgyi, Vice-dean for Development
Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Pannonia

“One of the highlighted missions of the Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Pannonia is to transfer knowledge of enterprises and the development of private businesses moreover to strengthen the business attitude among the students.
On the other hand, we cannot and do not intend to avoid social problems and according to our mission we are contributing the social and economic growth of the Middle- and Western Transdanubian Regions and Hungary as well.
The above mentioned goals meet in I-SICS project as the students are charged with planning enterprises that are not necessarily of non-profit nature, but react or offer solutions for the social problems and challenges.
Besides the academic staff, we invited entrepreneurs for preparations and judging who are affectionate towards social challenges, building strong relationship between the academic and business spheres.

The prize-list of the I-SICS International Social Innovation Competition

IMG_1962The I-SICS International Social Innovation Competition was organized on 24-25 August 2016 in Hungary.

The prize-list of the competition:

Winner 1st prize: Melting Pot – Anna Nauwelaerts, Cato Van Roeyen, Emma Lansens, Hanne Styfhals, Leen Willems

Most creative presentation: Sponsor a wall – Lucas Amat Junquera, Isaac Soler Ramos

Most social innovative idea: The School Assembly – Noura El-Jafoufi

Most relevant idea for Europe today: Career Compass – Helga Szabó, Veronika Leitner

Project with most global potential: StrateDo – Manuel Gros, Denise Camou, Justin Graside

Most environmetal project: ECO (RE)ACTION – Maria Lepur, Igor Štrangarević

Congratulations!

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I-SICS Conference Issue

I-SICS Conference Issue This conference issue contains the winning proposals of the pre-selection round, and information about their authors, the mentors and the I-SICS project.

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Main topics:

– Detailed program of International Social Innovation Competition
– Report about the regional competitions
– Report about the trainings

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Program – International Social Innovation Competition

Coming soon!The 3 best ideas of the local competitions qualify for the international round, where they have to compete with Belgian, Croatian, Hungarian, Slovakian and Spanish teams in Balatonalmádi in August 2016.

Date: 21-27 August 2016

Location: Balatonalmádi, Veszprém

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Summary of the regional competitions

Regional competition in VeszprémThe regional rounds of the I-SICS competition were organised in May by all partners.

The I-SICS project aims to raise the awareness of university students to the most important problems of their regions, and urge them to think in a socially responsible way, so that they can become effective and committed activists of their homelands.

On the regional competitions the students presented their ideas in the topic of social innovation. These concepts are up-to-date, useful and satisfy needs of society and establish new social cooperation.

The winners of the national competition in Spain.A lot of deeply interesting ideas were presented on the competitions, for example:

  • Workplace for people with reduced capacity to work
  • Positive Psychology Empowering Youth Education
  • Training program for entrants and elders over the age of 50
  • Career counselling service
  • Job seeking support service
  • Enterprise specialized to bioproduction
  • Leisure and healthcare centre
  • Smartbook instead of heavy book in early school
  • Workplace for disabled people in herb garden and tea house
  • Voluntary organisation for collect the voluntary activities
  • I-SICS local competition in ZalaegerszegRevitalize Hungarian traditions
  • Teaching the good sitting posture in a workplace
  • Socially responsible company dedicated to catering services
  • Organisation dedicated to social inclusion through urban art
  • Line of socially conscious cosmetics
  • Sustainable architecture
  • Etc…

The 3 best ideas/projects on regional level will compete at the international competition with the other
representatives of the regional competitions.

The I-SICS International Social Innovation Competition will be organised in August 2016 at the University of Pannonia in Veszprém.

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Regional I-SICS competition at the CVO Antwerpen

TrainingFrom March until May 2016 students following “Management and Innovation for the Social and Non-profit” at the University of Brussels (VUB) participated in a couple of workshops on social entrepreneurship led by Bart Beullens and Glenn Vermeiren, teachers business management at CVO Antwerpen.

In June 2016 a jury of local social entrepreneurs took a look at their innovative social business ideas resulting in the following top 3 award winners:

1. Melting Pot by Anna Nauwelaerts and her team: “We will create a catering company. The asylum seekers will choose a dish from their home country and prepare it. Individuals and companies can contact us and order their multicultural meals.”

2. Schoolderij by Noura El-Jafoufi: “A group of parents or other volunteers collaborate with local producers to distribute locally produced foods at school for parents or people from the neighborhood. In return the producers will offer some of their products for free to the school.”

3. Cosystudying by Sigrid Van Mulders and her team: “Our project focuses on the need of study places for students at high schools and the universities. The idea is that students can study by dwelling retiree older people.” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7_X6xisl38)

Anna Nauwelaerts and her team were rewarded with 750 euro and, just like Noura El-Jafoufi and Sigrid Van Mulders, with a ticket to the international competition at Lake Balaton!