The Wicked Problems Lab is offering funding and assistance for Saint Mary’s students in addressing issues at home and around the world.
Both undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to pitch their ideas to tackle wicked problems. Proposals will be evaluated on the aptness of the issue and the feasibility of the plan to address it.
Four awards are available:
2 x $2500 for undergraduate students
2 x $2500 for graduate students
All applicants are invited to use the Wicked Problems Lab’s resources, including workstations, software and research analyst throughout the year.
The LeaderVision Atlantic Wicked Problems Awards are generously funded by SMU alumnus Douglas Coll.
Students must register their intention to apply by November 11 using the following link: