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IEEE CS GJU : Launching “SPACE” Project

IEEE CS GJU : Launching “SPACE” Project 150 150 ieeeeduweek

1. Overview

The SPACE Project (Share, Present, Act, Create, Engage) is an initiative by the IEEE Computer Society at GJU. It aims to empower students by offering a platform to share their knowledge, research, and projects while fostering collaboration, innovation, and academic growth. This initiative is inclusive of all GJU students, not limited to IEEE members.


2. Objectives

  1. Provide a platform for students to present their work.
  2. Foster peer learning and knowledge exchange.
  3. Promote collaboration across disciplines and departments.
  4. Showcase achievements through blogs and magazine features.
  5. Build students’ confidence in public speaking and presentations.

3. Key Activities

  • Presentations: Students showcase their projects and research.
  • Workshops: Sessions on specific tools, skills, or concepts.
  • Panel Discussions: Forums for trending topics and diverse perspectives.
  • Media Features: Exceptional contributions are highlighted on the Society’s blog and magazine.

4. Participation

  • Open to all GJU students.
  • Registration via the IEEE Computer Society’s website.

5. Execution Plan

  • Setup:
    • Host events bi-weekly or monthly.
    • Use university spaces equipped with necessary tools (e.g., projector, whiteboard).
  • Promotion:
    • Advertise through social media, posters, and university announcements.
  • Support:
    • Provide resources for smooth event execution.

6. Financial Considerations

  • Minimal costs for materials, refreshments, and promotional content.
  • Utilize existing university spaces and IEEE resources.

7. Expected Outcomes

  1. Enhanced student engagement and collaboration.
  2. Strengthened IEEE Computer Society’s reputation as an innovation hub.
  3. Creation of a lasting culture of peer-led learning at GJU.

Summary

The SPACE Project has positioned the IEEE Computer Society at GJU as a platform for academic and creative growth, fostering communication and innovation among students.