Murat Kurum
Minister of Environment and Urbanization, Turkey
Murat Kurum is an acting Minister of Environment and Urbanization of Turkey (assumed his post on 10 July 2018). Having worked in the private sector for several years, he performed advisory functions at the Ankara Housing Development Administration between and served as Unit Manager Responsible for the European Side at TOKİ’s Istanbul Implementation Department, and worked as General Manager and Board Member at Emlak Konut GYO A.Ş., an affiliate of TOKİ.
Murat Kurum holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Selçuk University and a Master’s degree in Urban Transformation.
https://www.tccb.gov.tr/en/cabinet/minister-of-environment-and-urbanization
Eligibility Criteria
All ages up to 24;
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Submission Process
Please use this link to sign-up for the challenge;
Familiarize yourself with the health benefits of public space and Minecraft;
The challenge starts from April 1st;
Submissions will be accepted from May 15th until May 31st.
Submission Requirement
Your submission must include:
A compressed Minecraft world file (max 500mb);
A short description of how your idea is making public spaces healthier and more enjoyable for you(th) (max 400 words/all languages).
Project Criteria
Our judges are seeking for ideas that are: innovative, transformative, inclusive;
The submission that excels in all criteria will win the grand prize.
Judging Process
First round: 10-15 submissions will be selected;
Second round: The selected submissions will pitch their projects to the judges.
Prizes
The main prize is $5,000 towards implementation of the winning solution.
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