Call Out for Volunteers at CSW Global London, April 11-15 2016

Are you a student or startup who wants to attend our Crowdsourcing Week Global 2016 in London?  In less than six weeks, London will play host to our fourth event to unite the global crowdsourcing community. With this year’s theme of  “Great Challenges, Massive Opportunities,” CSW Global 2016 will take an unparalleled look at the disruptive […]

Written by Cat Cochrane

Mar 6, 2016

Are you a student or startup who wants to attend our Crowdsourcing Week Global 2016 in London? 

In less than six weeks, London will play host to our fourth event to unite the global crowdsourcing community. With this year’s theme of  “Great Challenges, Massive Opportunities,” CSW Global 2016 will take an unparalleled look at the disruptive forces facing companies today and the massive opportunities, technological innovations and new markets powered by the crowd economy. Students and startups who are looking to attend the conference are encouraged to participate. Here are two ways to consider getting involved:

Student/Startup Passes

We have a limited number of discounted Day Passes available for students and startups. Please use the CSW Global London registration page for more information and to purchase.

Volunteer

Apply to join the on-site volunteer team here. CSW Volunteers are typically students or young entrepreneurs interested in learning, contributing and gaining hands-on experience. Volunteers will work closely with the CSW team either before or during the event, with the opportunity of gaining behind-the-scenes access to the conference throughout the week April 11-15th.

We are looking for volunteers in the following areas:

– On-Site Event Volunteers
– Event Photography
– Marketing & Social Media

If you’re a student or startup with interest in the crowdsourcing and open innovation space we welcome you to get involved. We look forward to hearing from you!

About Author

About Author

Cat Cochrane

Cat is an Editorial Partner at Crowdsourcing Week. An award-winning journalist and writer living in Glasgow, Scotland, she can share insights into crowdsourcing and crowdfunding from her time as Project Manager of Dearest Scotland, a non-profit initiative which crowdsourced letters written to the future of her homeland. Cat has worked at Service Design agency Snook, as content writer and digital editor at Tech for Good TV, a platform spotlighting ways people are building and using technology to power social change; and most recently as Communications Manager for the British Council's Creative Economy team.

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