Stanford Association for International Development (SAID)
The Stanford Association for International Development is a voluntary student organization (VSO) at Stanford University dedicated to promoting international development awareness on campus, training and educating the next generation of leaders in global development issues, and bringing together diverse campus resources such as students, faculty, campus centers, and student groups.
This is SAID's seventh annual development conference, co-sponsored by Stanford Engineers for a Sustainable World.
Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW)
Engineers for a Sustainable World strives to improve the quality of life in underserved communities, through building partnerships with those who share our vision, and by developing the necessary perspectives and skill sets.
GSB International Development Club (GSB-ID)
The Graduate School of Business International Development Club aims to help students learn more about international development and create opportunities for them to build their professional development in the field by accessing the extensive networks that we have both within and external to the GSB.
The ID Club works closely with the leadership and clubs of both the Public Management Program (PMP) and the Global Management Program (GMP). ID Club activities will integrate where possible the 2005-2006 Public Management Initiative (PMI) topic, Women in the Global Economy.
Future Social Innovators' Network (FUSION)
The Future Social Innovators' Network began as a student project five years ago in a course on social entrepreneurship taught by Greg Dees. Since then, FUSION has pursued its mission to inform, inspire, and involve students in social entrepreneurship by hosting workshops, conferences, and a guest lecture series in addition to encouraging the development of an entire course series on social entrepreneurship and driving the introduction of a minor in Social Innovation at Stanford.