A 2-week, in-person, part-funded summer course in Southeast Asia. Work with colleagues from around the world while learning about intercultural competence, design thinking, social innovation and entrepreneurship. Image The world is changing. The workplace is evolving. The way we find solutions must also be transformed. Prepare to think outside the box.What will I do?On the INCiTE Summer School, you will:Work with colleagues from around the world while learning about intercultural competence, design thinking, social innovation and entrepreneurship.Build a business model with your team to solve a global challenge, and pitch that solution to academics, entrepreneurs, community leaders, and corporate sponsors.Demonstrate in-demand skills for your CV.Join a multicultural student community from Australia, China, Scotland, Singapore, the Netherlands, Vietnam, and Cambodia.Participate in an extensive programme of social and cultural activities designed with you in mind.For an idea of what the programme entails, see the schedule and handbook from 2023 below:Where will I go?The INCiTE Summer School 2025 will be held on the campus of The National University of Management in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.What are the programme dates?Students arriveTuesday, 8 July 2025Orientation ProgrammeWednesday, 9 July 2025Summer School programme10 July - 23 July 2025Students depart24 July 2025Who can apply?The INCiTE Summer School is open to University of Edinburgh students who fall under the "Widening Participation Plus Flag" category. The applications team will work directly with the Widening Participation team to determine who is eligible for this opportunity. If eligible, you will receive an email from the Widening Participation team with further information in early February. If accepted to the programme, you will be joined by a diverse group of students from our INCiTE partner institutions.The partner institutions are:University of EdinburghUniversity of SydneyUniversity of AmsterdamNanyang Technological UniversityJiangsu Education Services for International ExchangeNational University of Management in Phnom Penh, CambodiaDuy Tan University in Da Nang, VietnamWhat funding is available?Successful applicants will be awarded funding to cover the programme and accommodation costs in full and will have additional funding to go towards travel or other subsistence costs.What are the global challenges?The global challenges are outlined by the UN as the primary issues facing the world today.The three broad global challenge categories for INCiTE are:Climate action, Environment and ResourcesHealth, Wellbeing and Changing SocietiesInclusive, Innovative and Reflective SocietiesThe Network for Intercultural Competence to facilitate Entrepreneurship (NICE) has developed a framework for addressing these challenges which you can use to help you decide which global challenge you would like to work on at the INCiTE Summer School.The NICE programme is separate to INCiTE, but both of these experiences focus on similar themes.If you wish to find out more about the NICE programme, you can do this by visiting the NICE website. How do I apply?To apply, we will need some details on who you are and your preference of global challenge, as well as a 300 word personal statement on why you would be a good ambassador for the INCiTE Summer School, and how completing the course would benefit you and your future goals.Applications will open on Monday, 3 February 2025 and close on Monday, 3 March 2025 at 12pm GMT. If eligible, you will receive an email with the application link from the Widening Participation team in mid to late January 2025. Privacy policyPlease read our privacy policy for how we use your data: Document INCiTE Privacy Policy 2025 (136.27 KB / PDF) This article was published on 2024-06-24