Go.warwick.ac.uk/iggy. What is IGGY? an organisation aimed at the brightest and most creative young people from around the world provision and opportunities.

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go.warwick.ac.uk/iggy

What is IGGY? an organisation aimed at the brightest and most creative young people from around the world provision and opportunities designed for the top 5% of young people in terms of ability and potential offers members access to an increasingly diverse range of projects, challenges, and learning opportunities that are engaging and stimulating provides genuine opportunities for international engagement and collaboration expertise and input from leading professional, academic and creatives go.warwick.ac.uk/iggy

IGGY Online A dynamic and engaging collaborative online learning space, including features such as forums, blogs, podcasts and live media. IGGY members will be encouraged to be creators and collaborators of knowledge rather than simply receivers of it. go.warwick.ac.uk/iggy Face-to-Face Learning IGGY will facilitate face-to-face learning and development opportunities through international partners (including universities and employers). The first face-to-face programme was the IGGY Summer U Winter U is now live in Singapore!

go.warwick.ac.uk/iggy Latest Developments Winter U now running in Singapore! Cisco Webex Connect online space currently being trialled Arts Hub currently running online IGGY Juniors to be launched imminently New range of online videos and podcasts to launch shortly in partnership with the Digital Press Discussions underway for future IGGY U international venues

go.warwick.ac.uk/iggy

Winter U First overseas IGGY face-to-face programme Held in partnership with NUS High School of Mathematics and Science Around 100 students attending from over ten countries 11 day programme including 8 days of teaching 5 courses with representation from all Faculties Team of Warwick academics and support staff flown out

go.warwick.ac.uk/iggy Funding for IGGY Securing income and support for IGGY is critical: University investment will be limited IGGY must become self-sustainable sooner rather than later membership fees will not apply for some time yet, so one source of eventual income does not yet exist when fees are introduced they will need to be kept low – money from other sources will allow the community to grow and remain diverse IGGY will develop organically and the rate of expansion will be determined by income

Investment from partners can: be used for bursaries for the socially or economically disadvantaged (cash or IT) sponsor of online or face-to-face activities (e.g. projects, future IGGY U’s etc) be targeted to specific regions, socio-economic groups or age ranges get entry to our corporate club provide pre-University scholarships Funding

Splitting into Groups One potential source of funding / fund-raising idea we could explore One idea for an IGGY-unique event One indicator as to how we will know IGGY has been successful. Over to You