Submit a project About YouIf you are a student aged 18 or over, and you wish to submit a team project, you must ensure all other team members are aged 18 and over too, and in full-time secondary education or training. If any members of your team are 17 or younger, please ask an adult over the age of 18 to submit on your behalf.Project Contact(Required) First Last Your Email Address(Required) Email Address Confirm Email Address About the ProjectName of Project(Required)An effective project name is concise, memorable, and reflects the project's purpose or theme, using relevant keywords or an acronym to communicate its focus and make it stand out.Name of team participant/s in project(Required)Project Earth focuses on three core areas Technological Innovation: Technological concepts that can be harnessed to combat environmental challenges. Social Transformation: How can social and behavioural change can be utilised as a tool to help combat climate change? Cultural Exchange: How can we share our cultural heritage to better understand how climate change is affecting communities around the world? What area is the focus of your project?(Required)Technological InnovationSocial TransformationCultural ExchangeOutline your VisionTo outline an innovation idea, start with a problem statement identifying the issue it addresses, followed by a solution overview explaining how it uniquely solves the problem. Highlight its key features, target audience, and benefits over current solutions. Conclude with a brief summary of implementation steps needed to bring it to life. This provides a clear, compelling overview of the idea’s purpose, impact, and feasibility. Your vision(Required)Presenting your ProjectBelow are some ideas to guide you, feel free to choose another presentation style. Slide presentation: Use concise, visually engaging slides to cover key points, incorporating visuals, infographics, and videos for clarity and interest. Prototype or Demonstration: Show a physical or digital prototype or give a live demo to help the audience experience the project directly. Storytelling: Frame the presentation as a story, beginning with the problem, moving through the solution, and ending with anticipated impact, to create an emotional connection. Infographic or Poster: Summarise key points with a visually appealing infographic or poster for a quick, memorable overview of the project. Case Study or Use Case: Present a scenario where the project makes a difference, helping the audience understand its real-world application. Short Video: Showcase the project’s objectives, features, and benefits, which can help make complex ideas more accessible and memorable. How will you be presenting your project?(Required) Slide PresentationPrototype or DemonstrationStorytellingInfographic or PosterCase Study or Use CaseShort VideoUpload your presentationAccepted file types: doc, docx, pdf, mp4, webm, pptx, jpg, Max. file size: 64 MB.SupportWhat support do you think you will need?Support needed(Required)Think about the kinds of resources, such as software, research materials, or technical expertise.Your PrivacyWe will never share your data with third parties. We will only use your personal information to administer your submission.For more information, please see our Privacy & Cookie PolicyI am 18 or over(Required) I confirm that I am over 18 and give consent to be contacted by email. Privacy Policy(Required) I confirm that I have read, understood and agree with the Privacy Policy. CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.