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Shell Ideas360 Global Competition 2016-17

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Eligibility

Graduation/post graduation, above 18 years old

Region

All

Award

Trophy, adventure trip to London, medal, certificate

Deadline

Closed

About The Program

Shell Ideas360 Global Competition invites graduation or post graduation students to learn and innovate ideas to tackle the recent problems of energy, water and food resources for the academic year 2016-17 . The applicants have to submit an idea to get a chance to win National Geographic Adventures to London. Applicants must be older than 18 years of age and can apply online.

 

EligibilityDeadline Date: Closed
  • Applicants must be higher than 18 years of age.
  • Currently studying in graduation or post graduation (full time or part time)
  • Students can register as an individual or as a team, but not both.
How can you apply?

The application can be done online with following steps.

Step 1: Go to the website.

Step 2: Read all the details there.

Step 3: Click on "Register Today".

Step 4: Write your name there and your email id.

Step 5: Write other additional information.

Step 6: Click to accept the terms and conditions.

Step 7: Click on "Create Account".

Contact Details
shellideas360@shell.com
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FAQ's

Q. What is Shell Ideas360?
A.
Shell Ideas360 is a global competition organised by Shell International for students to develop game-changing ideas for tackling Energy, Water and Food issues.

Q. Why Shell Ideas360?
A.
At Shell we believe human ingenuity holds the key to unlocking innovative thinking. This competition is a way of fostering innovation and, potentially, turning your ideas into reality.

Q. Why take part in Shell Ideas360?
A.
Shell Ideas360 invites you to become part of an international community of like-minded students and learn skills that will be invaluable for your studies and future career.

  • The chance to win a 'once in a lifetime National Geographic Adventure'
  • All ideas submitted to Shell Ideas360 have the chance to be considered by our innovation incubator
  • If you reach the later stages of the competition, you'll have the support and guidance of Shell experts and mentors
  • Finalists will be flown to the UK, in June 2017 to present their final ideas. You will also meet an exclusive group of business and thought leaders

Q. How does Shell Ideas360 work?
A.
Shell Ideas360 involves a number of key stages. In Stage 1, participants register, access Learning Sessions and submit an initial idea. The ideas are evaluated and teams selected through to Stage 2. In Stage 2 teams will develop their ideas in conjunction with Shell Mentors and Subject Matter Experts. Stage 3 will see five finalists selected to present their idea to a panel of judges.

Q. Who can participate?
A.
Participation in the Competition is open to any person who (i) is, or will be, aged 18 or over by 01/12/2016; and (ii) is currently studying (and is officially registered to continue studying until at least 01/12/2016) as a full time bachelors or masters student at a recognised, degree awarding university or other equivalent higher education establishment (an "Eligible Student").

Q. Are there any age restrictions?
A.
An Eligible Student under the age of 18 at the time of registration for the Competition must have the consent of his/her parent or legal guardian to accept these terms and conditions and to participate in the Competition

Q. How can I enter the Competition?
A.
Register and set up your personal profile at www.shellideas360.com. If you wish, invite other students to form a team, or participate as an individual. Teams nominate a team captain who can submit an idea on behalf of the team.

Q. Can participants enter as an individual?
A.
Yes. Participants can participate as an individual.

Q. What is the maximum team size?
A.
The maximum number of students per team is 3.

Q. Can I be a member of more than one team?
A.
No. Participants must be a member of one team only.

Q. Do team members have to attend the same University?
A.
No. Team members can be from different Universities/countries as along as each team member meets the eligibility criteria.

Q. Do team members have to be in the same academic year?
A.
No. Team members can be from different academic years as along as each team member meets the eligibility criteria.

Q. What is meant by 'degree-awarding institution'?
A.
Any institution which has been granted the authority to award degrees by the relevant national government, recognised body or accredited association.

Q. Will participants have contact with Shell staff during the competition?
A.
In Stage 2, participants will have access to Shell Mentors and Subject Matter Experts to provide support by phone/email to develop their concept.

Q. What role will Universities play in Shell Ideas360?
A.
Each participant/team will be required to nominate a member of academic staff who will act as a University Sponsor. This person must be identified when submitting an initial idea and be a member of the academic staff of one of the participant's Universities.

Q. What are the prizes?
A.
Each Individual Participant and Team Participant that submits an idea in the Competition will receive 3 months subscription to the print and digital edition of WIRED magazine.
Each Individual Participant and Team Participant selected to progress to Stage 2 of the Competition will receive a year's subscription to the print and digital edition of National Geographic magazine. A one-year subscription includes 12 monthly issues to the print and iPad/iPhone editions of National Geographic magazine.
The Individual Participant or each Team Participant in the Team selected as the winner of the Competition will win a National Geographic Adventure to be taken during the university summer vacation period in 2016. The National Geographic Adventure will be chosen by the winner from a shortlist of 5 expeditions selected by the Promoter. The prize is subject to acceptance by the Individual Participant/each Team Participant of the terms and conditions relating to the relevant National Geographic Adventure.

Q. Will participants get a job at Shell?
A.
Shell Ideas360 is not part of Shell's recruitment process and performance in the competition will not influence job applications. Participants are welcome to explore career opportunities or internships at Shell, please visit our website www.shell.com/careers for further information.

Q. Are there any stipulations on language?
A.
Competition documents and products provided (proposals, submissions, videos and presentations) are all required to be in English.

Q. What is the theme of Shell Ideas360
A.
The theme of Shell Ideas360 is "People & Planet - the Energy, Water and Food Challenge". All teams will be requested to develop an innovative idea and proposal related to Energy, Water and Food.

Q. What are the key dates and deadlines for Shell Ideas360?
A.
STAGE 1    15 SEPTEMBER - 15 DECEMBER 2016
15 September    Competition opens and Eligible Students can submit ideas on Competition Website
15 December    Deadline for submission of Stage 1 ideas
16 January    Individual Participants/Teams selected to proceed to Stage 2 are informed
STAGE 2    16 JANUARY - 01 MAY 2017
16 January    Individual Participants/Teams develop in-depth idea proposal and videoIndividual Participants/Teams have access to Shell Mentors and Subject Matter Experts
20 March    Deadline for submission of Stage 2 idea proposal and video
01 May    Individual Participants/Teams selected to proceed to Stage 3 are informed (the "
Finalists")
STAGE 3    01 MAY - 30 JUNE 2017
01 May - 24 June    The Finalists prepare their final presentations
27 June    The Finalists arrive in The UK, for the Final Event
30 June    Final Event - Panel of Judges select the Winner of the Competition

Q. When will teams from Stage 1 and Stage 2 be notified?
A.
All entrants will be notified of Stage 1 results by January 15 2017, and Stage 2 results by May 01 2017. Teams will also receive feedback and comments from the Reviewers made during the review process.

Late submissions will not be accepted after the closing time based on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)

Q. How are ideas evaluated?
A.
Stage 1 - basic information about an idea that could help solve Energy, Water or Food issues, including the following details:
TITLE (6 words)
THE ELEVATOR PITCH- a description of the idea in a couple of sentences (60 words)
IMAGE/PHOTOrepresenting the idea
BASIC CATEGORY SELECTION- Energy/Water/Food
A SELF ASSESSMENT OF:
How novel is your idea?
How doable is your idea?
How relevant is your idea?
How valuable is your idea?
Stage 2 - a detailed project proposal and video (up to 3 minutes) explaining their idea in more detail. A briefing pack containing specific guidance as to the requirements for Stage 2 will be sent to relevant Participants at the start of Stage 2.
Stage 3 - Pitch with supporting slides for presentation at the Final Event.A briefing pack containing specific guidance as to the requirements for Stage 3 will be sent to relevant Participants at the start of Stage 3.

Q. What happens in Stage 1?
A.
Register online
Explore online community. Participants have the option to form teams
Introductory Learning Sessions
Submission of idea to enter the competition.

Q. What happens in Stage 2?
A.
Up to 100 teams will be selected to develop their idea and submit a detailed report (not including references where required) and a video pitch no longer than 3 minutes.Selected ideas will have access to:
A designated mentor
Expert Learning Sessions; support to further develop idea
Leadership & business skills training

Q. What happens in Stage 3?
A.
Finalist teams receive:
A trip to the UK
Intensive coaching
Pitch idea to senior Shell executives, innovators and industry leaders
The five finalist teams will be expected to give a presentation followed by a Q&A session using a format of their choice (video/PowerPoint etc) to pitch their idea to a panel of Judges. The winner will be selected and announced at the end of this event.

Q. Who are the judges?
A.
Judges comprise of Shell senior leaders, external industry experts and venture capitalists.

Q. What happens if a team cannot attend the Final Event?
A.
In the case of a Team selected as a Finalist, at least one Team Participant must attend the Final Event on behalf of his/her Team. Such Teams will be required to confirm by 01 June 2017 the availability of at least one Team Participant to attend the Final Event. In the event that a Team does not provide such confirmation, the Promoter at its sole discretion may arrange for a replacement Team to be selected.

Q. How do I access the Learning Sessions?
A.
You must register online at www.shellideas360.com then you can access all Learning Sessions organized. You can participate and interact in the sessions or watch them later at your convenience. 

Q. What photos can I upload to support my idea?
A.
Participants must only use photography which they have originated or third party photography for which they have consent. For further information please refer to competition Terms and Conditions.

Q. Who owns the intellectual property of the idea?
A.
The participants own the Intellectual Property (IP) of their idea. By participating in Shell Ideas360, Shell is granted global licensing rights to market, promote and communicate the ideas For further information please refer to competition Terms and Conditions.

Q. How can I get my university involved?
A.
ANNOUNCE: Encourage student participation
PARTICIPATE: Be a University Sponsor and help your team with their ideas
INCORPORATE: Complement theoretical teaching by including Shell Ideas360 as a practical project.

Q. How will this Competition fit into my curriculum?
A.
Complement theoretical teaching by including Shell Ideas360 as a practical project. For more information please email us at shellideas360@shell.com

Q. As my students create their projects, what can I do to ensure that they only include media they have permission to use?
A.
 Talk to your students about copyright-free media, and share information about Creative Commons licensing Search for images using Google's Advanced Search, and select usage rights marked "labeled for reuse." Encourage your students to be creative by using their own photos or videos to bring their idea to life

Q. Still have a few questions for us?
A.
Email shellideas360@shell.com and visit www.shellideas360.com

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