About The Award
The 10th International Millennium Impact Award 2024, organized by SPHERT in association with Research Gateway, recognizes and celebrates outstanding contributions in various fields of research and innovation. This prestigious award honors individuals and organizations that have made significant impacts through groundbreaking research, innovative solutions, and dedicated efforts to drive positive change in society. The event serves as a global platform to acknowledge excellence, foster collaboration, and inspire future advancements that contribute to a sustainable and prosperous world.
Nominations for this esteemed award have commenced globally, offering a unique opportunity for researchers and innovators to gain international recognition. Winning this award can significantly enhance one's career, opening doors to new opportunities, collaborations, and further advancements in their respective fields. These awards are given in diverse fields including Education, Research, Management, Finance, Media and Journalism, and many more, highlighting the wide-ranging impact of innovative contributions across various sectors.
How to Enter in the Competition?
To enter the competition this year we are asking, in the first instance, for a 300 word abstract describing the initiative. If your proposal is suitable you will be invited to submit a full case history of no more than 3000 words, which will be considered as an entry to the competition. A panel of international adjudicators will evaluate the case histories. When preparing your abstract, keep in mind that full case histories will be structured around the following headings
1. Introduction to the nature and its specific objectives 2. The infrastructure i.e. people, systems, hardware, software etc. required to launch the initiative 3. The challenges that were encountered, how they developed and how they were overcome 4. How the initiative was received by the users or participants 5. The learning outcomes that were achieved and how they were measured and evaluated 6. Plans to further develop the initiative.
Innovation and Knowledge Excellence can lead to considerable improvements in organisational efficiency and effectiveness, not to mention competitive advantage.
How to Enter in the Competition?
To enter the competition this year we are asking, in the first instance, for a 300 word abstract describing the initiative. If your proposal is suitable you will be invited to submit a full case history of no more than 3000 words, which will be considered as an entry to the competition. A panel of international adjudicators will evaluate the case histories. When preparing your abstract, keep in mind that full case histories will be structured around the following headings
1. Introduction to the nature and its specific objectives 2. The infrastructure i.e. people, systems, hardware, software etc. required to launch the initiative 3. The challenges that were encountered, how they developed and how they were overcome 4. How the initiative was received by the users or participants 5. The learning outcomes that were achieved and how they were measured and evaluated 6. Plans to further develop the initiative.
International Chief Guest will be Heading the Ceremony.
How to Enter in the Competition? To enter the competition this year we are asking, in the first instance, for a 300 word abstract describing the initiative. If your proposal is suitable you will be invited to submit a full case history of no more than 3000 words, which will be considered as an entry to the competition. A panel of international adjudicators will evaluate the case histories. When preparing your abstract, keep in mind that full case histories will be structured around the following headings - Financial Inclusion
- Entrepreneur Skills
- Computer skills
How to Enter in the Competition?
To enter the competition this year we are asking, in the first instance, for a 300 word abstract describing the initiative. If your proposal is suitable you will be invited to submit a full case history of no more than 3000 words, which will be considered as an entry to the competition. A panel of international adjudicators will evaluate the case histories. When preparing your abstract, keep in mind that full case histories will be structured around the following headings
1. Introduction to the nature and its specific objectives 2. The infrastructure i.e. people, systems, hardware, software etc. required to launch the initiative 3. The challenges that were encountered, how they developed and how they were overcome 4. How the initiative was received by the users or participants 5. The learning outcomes that were achieved and how they were measured and evaluated 6. Plans to further develop the initiative.
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