Monday, February 14, 2011

Competition: Google Africa's Young Minds

Google Africa is giving the chance to 12 young people (aged 18-24) the chance to take part in their annual Zeitgeist event. Here's more information from their blog:

Young Minds is a competition supported by Google and hosted on YouTube, seeking the pioneers, change-makers and leaders of tomorrow. They will take part in a special programme of masterclasses and workshops run near London in May 2011.

From February 1st till March 21st, the search is on at www.zeitgeistyoungminds.com to find 12 exceptional, motivated and inspiring 18-24 year-olds from across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, who are making a positive impact on their world.

Winners will be invited to participate in Google’s annual Zeitgeist event, where previous speakers have included Archbishop Desmond Tutu, former US President Bill Clinton, Black Eyed Peas superstar Will.i.am and global entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson.

Zeitgeist Young Minds is an incredible platform for future world-changers to meet some of the most powerful and inspiring people on the planet today.

For a chance of winning a place at Zeitgeist 2011, applicants simply need to upload a video telling their story, explaining what matters to them, and showing how they’re making a positive impact on the world to www.zeitgeistyoungminds.com

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