Amsterdam, 2014年6月16日
供应链金融研究会正在发起全球学生挑战赛——一个用来筛选出全世界最棒的学生才能并将这些才能与企业相对接。成功的挑战者将获得最高20,000欧元的现金奖励和在大型公司实习的机会。
全球学生挑战针对供应链金融领域对知识和产品发展的需求,并试图缩小学术领域和公司之间的差距。挑战赛的目的在于促进公司、银行和研究机构之间建立连接。
从今天起,参赛的学生团队可以在网上参加三次企业模拟运营游戏——The Cool Connection——的资格赛,链接是www.globalstudentchallenge.org<http://www.globalstudentchallenge.org>。资格赛的截止日期是2014年10月。获得参赛资格的队伍将从2014年11月开始的6周中参加三次模拟运营比赛以争夺全国冠军。
20强的全国冠军将在2015年3月进入供应链物流研究会全球学生终极比赛,通过比赛选出世界级最强团队。
这些团队及其指导教师将受邀参加在荷兰举办的为期一周的供应链金融经验交流会。这一周的路费和住宿费由研究会承担,且获胜的团队将获得最高20,000欧元的奖金。此外,获胜的参赛者将有机会进入世界领先的跨国公司(如飞利浦、喜力、联合利华等)实习。
供应链金融研究会与Knowledge Distribution Centres (KDC)和荷兰先进物流研究所(Dinalog)保持联系,以提高供应链金融的知识和应用水平。Dinalog和KDC在大型研究项目与企业和教育部门的对接中起着非常关键的作用。
注册和获取更多信息请登录全球学生挑战赛网站www.globalstudentchallenge.org<http://www.globalstudentchallenge.org>。
编辑注意事项:
全球学生挑战赛由供应链金融研究会组织,该研究会是致力于分享供应链金融方面的经验、行业先进实践和最新研究进展的非营利性组织。该跨学科研究会的研究融合了金融、财政、供应链运营、物流和采购多个职能部门。供应链金融研究会由超过25个国家的大学和商学院建立,得到许多公司和银行的支持。研究会的使命是供分享应链金融领域的机会、挑战、收益、成本、方法、工具和器械。想了解更多的内容,请登录www.scfcommunity.org<http://www.scfcommunity.org/> 或 www.dinalog.nl<http://www.dinalog.nl/>。
温德斯海姆应用科学大学将作为2015年学生竞赛总决赛的东道主。温德斯海姆大学拥有20,300名学生、数千名其他研究参与者以及超过1,800名教职工,是荷兰最大的应用科学大学之一。供应链金融是战略创业研究中心的核心领域之一,由供应链金融教授Michiel Steeman作为带头人。想要获取更多的信息,请登录www.windesheiminternational.nl<http://www.windesheiminternational.nl/>。
The Cool Connection是一个由Involvation Interactive推出的基于网络的学习经历和模拟运营,关注物体和财务的供应链。Involvation Interactive专业提供基于网络的学习经历,包括The Cool Connection和The Fresh Connection。连同它遍布各大洲的合作伙伴网络,其模拟被纳入到世界各地的企业、银行、大学和商学院的学习计划中。要获取更多信息,请登录www.thecoolconnection.org<http://www.thecoolconnection.org/> 或 www.thefreshconnection.biz<http://www.thefreshconnection.biz/>。
更多信息请联系:
Michiel Steeman,供应链金融教授:
ma.steeman@windesheim.nl<mailto:ma.steeman@windesheim.nl>
Tel +31 6 319 607 81
Supply Chain Finance Community launches the Global Student Challenge with €20,000 prizes.
Amsterdam, June 16th,2014
The Supply Chain Finance Community is launching the Global Student Challenge, an international competition which will identify the best student talents worldwide and connect them with the corporate sector. A cash prize of €20,000 and internships at major corporations are among the rewards for successful competitors.
The Global Student Challenge addresses the need for knowledge and product development in the area of Supply Chain Finance (SCF) and attempts to bridge the gap between the academic world and the corporate sector. The Challenge is aimed at stimulating interaction between corporates, banks and knowledge institutions.
Starting today participating student teams can join in three ‘qualifying rounds’ in a web-based version of the business simulation game The Cool Connection at www.globalstudentchallenge.org<http://www.globalstudentchallenge.org>. Qualification is open until the end of October 2014. From November 2014 teams who qualify will, for a six week period, take part in three additional rounds of the simulation as they compete to become their nation’s winning team.
The Top 20 national winners will progress to the Supply Chain Finance Community Global Student Final in March 2015 where they will compete against the world’s best teams.
These teams, together with their professors, will be invited for a full week of Supply Chain Finance experience in The Netherlands. Travel and hotel expenses for the full week are covered and, for the winning teams, €20.000 in total cash prizes is available. Additionally, winning contestants have a chance to be enrolled into international internships with some of the world’s leading multinationals such as Philips, Heineken and Unilever.
The Supply Chain Finance Community is liaising with the Knowledge Distribution Centres (KDC) and the Dutch institute for Advanced Logistics (Dinalog) in The Netherlands to enhance the knowledge and applications of Supply Chain Finance. Dinalog and KDC play a crucial role in linking large research projects to the corporate and education sector.
For registration and more information visit the Global Student Challenge website www.globalstudentchallenge.org<http://www.globalstudentchallenge.org>.
Notes for editors
The Global Student Challenge is organized by the SCF Community, a not-for profit organisation dedicated to sharing experience, best practice and new research on Supply Chain Finance. This interdisciplinary community bridges Finance, Treasury, Supply Chain Operations, Logistics and Procurement functions. The SCF Community was founded by universities and business schools from more than 25 countries and supported by a range of companies and banks. It’s mission is to share the opportunities, challenges, benefits, costs, methodologies, tools and instruments of Supply Chain Finance. For further information please see www.scfcommunity.org<http://www.scfcommunity.org/> or www.dinalog.nl<http://www.dinalog.nl/>
Windesheim University of Applied Sciences is hosting the grand final of the student competition early 2015. With 20,300 students, thousands of other study participants and more than 1,800 members of staff, Windesheim is one of the biggest universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands. Supply Chain Finance is one of the focus areas of the Strategic Entrepreneurship Research Centre and headed by Michiel Steeman, Professor of Supply Chain Finance. Please visit www.windesheiminternational.nl<http://www.windesheiminternational.nl/> for more information.
The Cool Connection is a web based learning experience and business simulation launched by Involvation Interactive with a focus on the connection between the physical and financial supply chain. Involvation Interactive specializes in web based learning experiences including The Cool Connection and The Fresh Connection. Together with its partner network spanning all continents its simulations are incorporated in the learning programs of companies, banks, universities and business schools around the globe. Please visit www.thecoolconnection.org<http://www.thecoolconnection.org/> or www.thefreshconnection.biz<http://www.thefreshconnection.biz/> for more information.
For more information contact:
Michiel Steeman, Professor of Supply Chain Finance:
ma.steeman@windesheim.nl<mailto:ma.steeman@windesheim.nl> Tel +31 6 319 607 81