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Krannert student Oswin Chackochan heard about Plant Forward’s Storyfest 2016 during the Land O’Lakes Global Food Challenge program. Chackochan, along with Hannah Abell, created a video focusing on their own innovation, which they called VertiKale. VertiKale is a finalist in the Plant Forward Summit. Watch the video https://youtu.be/x0_X16ahqxg and vote VertiKale http://bit.ly/1WB6NhD
The world is facing a growing crisis. The global population continues to increase and we need to find a way to feed them.

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Abep-UK is the Association of Brazilian Students and Researchers in the UK http://fal.cn/2X4j
The last call for abstracts is this Friday 30th April.
The theme of the congress this year is an invitation to reflect upon what we can do with our research in order to contribute to build in Brazil a humanly committed, socially just and environmentally sustainable future.
The congress will take place at King's College London on May 14th and the evening of 13th May there will be a reception for networking at the Brazilians ambassador's residence, to register for this event please see here>> http://fal.cn/2X41
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5/2/16 Many busy professionals who are challenged and motivated to advanced their careers in business often shy away from a part-time MBA due to continuous challenges balancing work and family. To address this problem, Monash South Africa (MSA) is launching a professional Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree that is specifically designed to offer maximum study flexibility for part-time students seeking better career enhancement prospects.
Professionals can study on their own terms by enrolling in the MBA anytime during the year, since subjects are offered in 5-week blocks, one subject at a time. “If a student finishes a subject and then anticipates a time-sensitive project at work or a major family event, they can simply skip the next 5-week block and resume as needed,” says Dr Ludi Koekemoer, Programme Manager for the MBA within MSA’s School of Business and Economics. “The degree can therefore be completed in 18, 24, or 36 months.”
Read more via: http://www.mba.co.za/article.aspx?s=51&f=1&a=6231
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