One thing HIV can teach young innovators
SFU social innovator Allison Carter is a public health researcher and PhD student, studying and promoting positive sexuality for women living with HIV. Follow her on Twitter at @MissAllieCarter. The
SFU social innovator Allison Carter is a public health researcher and PhD student, studying and promoting positive sexuality for women living with HIV. Follow her on Twitter at @MissAllieCarter. The
The SFU Student Social Innovation Fund, a collaboration between RADIUS and Embark, provides project funding of up to $1000. The next funding deadlines are January 12th and February 16th. The
Good news! RADIUS and Embark have partnered for a second year to offer the SFU Student Social Innovation Seed Funding to current undergraduate and graduate students. The SFU Student Social
This summer, RADIUS Fellow and SFU student Zoya Jiwa was awarded Social Innovation seed funding from RADIUS and Embark for her new project, As We Are. Here Zoya shares the story of
Slow Streets was recently awarded Social Innovation seed funding from RADIUS and Embark. Last February, Slow Streets members including Simon Jay, Darren Proulx, Sam Baron, Chris Puzio, and Terry Sidhu responded
Social Enterprise Networks was recently awarded Social Innovation seed funding from RADIUS and Embark. This post is cross-posted from their website. Research at the Department of Urban Studies, Simon Fraser University shows
Artemis Technologies was recently awarded Social Innovation seed funding from RADIUS and Embark. Written by Brandon Chapman. Dr. Professor Lubik and Dr. Kevin Oldknow have been championing a program that pulls
Social Enterprise Networks was recently awarded Social Innovation seed funding from RADIUS and Embark. This post is cross-posted from their website. Social Enterprise Networks is a cutting edge initiative at Simon
Blog by Kris Gjernes. Artemis Aerial Imaging has received support from Social Innovation seed funding available to SFU students from RADIUS in partnership with Sustainable SFU. Read more for details about our
Artemis Technologies was recently awarded Social Innovation seed funding from RADIUS and Sustainable SFU. Here, they tell the story of travelling to Quebec this Spring to compete in the 2015