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Forward from: Abdi


Free Intensive Class on Mathematical Modeling & Simulation (with focus on bioengineering)

In collaboration with the Center of Biomedical Enginering at AAiT, the mathematics department, and the anatomy department at AAU I will be teaching an intensive introductory seminar on mathematical modeling & simulation. The host is AAiT (5 Kilo).

There are three parts to it. In the first part we will construct a common mathematical framework to model problems ranging from population dynamics to cardiovascular fluid mechanics to tissue heating and more. In the second part we will program our own simple finite element code. In the last part we will discuss best practices for using simulation software.

The intended audience is any one with a bachelor in natural sciences or engineering & interested in scientific computing.

The ideal background is comfort with differential equations plus familiarity with either one of heat transfer or fluid mechanics or chemical reactions or solid mechanics or electromagnetics.

However this is not required. Being able to follow calculus based arguments is sufficient. We will consistently use an accounting framework to study physics like bookkeeping. If you were able to follow "Tesfaye Elala", you have nearly enough background! The plan is to discuss the relevant math and physics, and then apply the theory to solve problems from biology.

If you would like to check more details (download preliminary notes), go to the Ethiopian Online Science and Technology University and find the class "Introduction to Mathematical Modeling & Simulation". The password is 2011.
http://ethiopianostu.com/moodle/
Notes will be refined as the class approaches and will be posted online. Classes will be held two days per week in the first, third, and fourth weeks of November. You can download most of the class material online but this is not an online class. We will be doing a brick and mortar class in AAiT when I am in Addis.

For logistics and availability of space, please check with Nati A. Alemu from AAiT. This is free. All you need to bring is enthusiasm.


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Applications and nominations for the 2018 #GEW #Entrepreneur of the Year is now open. Follow this link: (link: http://bit.ly/GEW2018EthiopiaGEW) bit.ly/GEW2018Ethiopi… for information on the 3 categories: Young Male, Young Female and Seasoned #Entrepreneur of the Year.


The International Emerging Film Talent Association will be opening the application process on November 1, 2018, for Ethiopian filmmakers to apply for a chance to meet with film production and film festival professionals from around the world for the 2nd annual Global Film Expression Conference in Addis Ababa. 10-12 Filmmakers will be selected to meet one-on-one with the professionals in Addis Ababa on the 15th and 16th December 2018 to discuss and receive advice on developing their current projects. #IEFTA #globalfilmexpression

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THE WORLD BANK INTERNSHIP

The World Bank Internship Program offers highly motivated individuals an opportunity to be exposed to the mission and work of the World Bank Group in international development. The internship allows individuals to bring new perspectives, innovative ideas and latest research experience into the Bank’s work and improve their skills while working in a diverse environment.

When: Winter

Eligibility

- To be eligible for an Internship, candidates must have an undergraduate degree and be enrolled in a full-time graduate study program (pursuing a Master's or Ph.D.’s degrees with plans to return to school full-time).
- There is no age limit.
- Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of languages such as: French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Portuguese, and Chinese is desirable. Other skills such as computing skills are advantageous.
- We value diversity in our workplace, and encourage all qualified individuals, particularly women, with diverse professional and academic backgrounds to apply. Our aim is to attract and recruit the best talent in the World.

Costs

The Bank pays an hourly salary to all Interns and, where applicable, provides an allowance toward travel expenses;

How to apply

In order to apply, you should first sign up: https://wbcba.worldbank.org/loginpage/AzureADB2CLogin.jsp?TYPE=33554433&REALMOID=06-000959ae-af02-153a-93c0-287a0ab1304d&GUID=&SMAUTHREASON=0&METHOD=GET&SMAGENTNAME=$SM$84ZaC6WhGmaZ6Bda%2bVDqqOqVgL4cEftt%2f6Po5qzJo%2bUY1PUcib%2fV%2b2lQX1WjqG7V&TARGET=$SM$HTTP%3a%2f%2fwbgbip%2eworldbank%2eorg%2fbipform%2easpx

Application deadline: 31 October 2018

For full information, visit the official website: http://www.worldbank.org/en/about/careers/programs-and-internships/internship








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ELIGIBILITY
Participants must meet the following requirements:

Eligible participants must be above the age of 18 and under the age of 35.
Be available to travel to Berlin during the week of the International Anti-Corruption Day (9 December – 11 December 2018)
The idea should be one likely to attract interest and emulation in other parts of the world, particularly those with existing levels of corruption.
The action must be particularly exemplary, inspirational and deserving of wide international recognition.
Ineligible Participants

The following categories of participants will not be considered for the FutureAgainstCorruption Award:

Individuals or organisations of questionable integrity or goals.
Members of the TI Board of Directors, the Boards of TI chapters, the Award Committee and salaried staff of the TI Secretariat and of chapters while serving in those capacities.
Individuals below the age of 18.
Individuals above the age of 35.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested individuals should upload their innovative idea against corruption in the form of a short video clip (maximum 60 seconds) on their individual Youtube channel and in addition, send an email to FAC@transparency.org with the following information:

Name of Participant
Country of Residence
Year of Birth
Scan of ID/Passport
Email address
Link to video on Youtube

The deadline for submission is 30 October 2018.


FUTURE AGAINST CORRUPTION AWARD 2018

People between the age of 18 and 35 are invited to submit a short video clip presenting their idea on new ways to fight corruption.

Since 1993, Transparency International (TI) has been leading the fight against corruption worldwide, working in more than 100 countries as part of a broader global movement. What TI’s work has consistently proven is that corruption can be challenged.

TI is calling on young people across the globe to join the anti-corruption movement and be a source of inspiration in the fight against corruption. The innovative drive of young people advocating for fairer and more equal societies around the world can be a huge asset to our growing movement. Now is the time to end corruption.

In light of Transparency International’s 25th anniversary and the International Anti-Corruption Day on 9th December 2018, TI is collaborating with the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) to honour young people from all over the world who challenge corruption through their innovative and inspiring ideas.

People between the age of 18 and 35 are invited to submit a short video clip presenting their idea on new ways to fight corruption.

The FutureAgainstCorruption Award may be conferred to activists from all walks of life. Three Finalists will be selected out of the submitted entries by the general public as well as the FutureAgainstCorruption Award Committee. In choosing the recipients, the need to recognise efforts in diverse fields of civil society and the acknowledgement of anti-corruption initiatives throughout the world will be taken into consideration. The competition will consist of two entry streams: Global and Africa. Two Award recipients will be selected from the global stream and one from the African stream.

The three finalists will be invited to Berlin during the International Anti-Corruption Day festivities to be awarded with the FutureAgainstCorruption Award and to participate at a public ceremony, hosted by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and Transparency International. They will have the opportunity to present and discuss their ideas with anti-corruption experts from the German government, Transparency International and representatives from anti-corruption organisations and the media.

The competition winner will also have the chance to discuss with the relevant National Chapter and the local German Cooperation office about ways of putting into practice the ideas featured in the winning video entry.

AWARD COMMITTEE MEMBERS
The FutureAgainstCorruption Award Committee will consist of five members from the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development and Transparency International.

TIMELINE
1.10.18 – Competition opens to video clip entries

30.10.18 - Deadline for the submission of video entries

7.11.18 - Selection of the top 10 entries by Award Committee

9.11.18 - Posting of the top 10 videos on Youtube for general public to vote on

19.11.18 - Top 3 competition entries (1 – Africa, 2 – Global) identified by general public vote and Award Committee

SELECTION CRITERIA
The Committee will use the following criteria to assess eligible nominations:

IMPACT

Recipients demonstrate that fighting corruption is possible and can have an impact on society and public good.
Recipients should be working in a country or region in which open society is at risk, and their anti-corruption work should strive to ensure that society does not falter.
COURAGE

The action must be particularly exemplary, inspirational and deserving of wide international recognition.
The recipient should be recognised for the potential or actual risks of their anti-corruption work.
The action should attract interest and emulation in other parts of the world.
SUSTAINABILITY

The action should recognise the longevity of commitment to fighting corruption.
The action contributes to the durability and strength of the anti-corruption effort.
Please note that the selection criteria are based on the content of the video, no

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