Challenges are learning activities organized by the CLIK – Contamination Lab and Innovation Kitchen.
The CLIK is an experimental teaching lab promoted by the Interdepartmental Laboratory for Technology Transfer (LabTT) with the support of the Department of Control and Computer Engineering (DAUIN) and the Technology Transfer and Industrial Liaison Department (TRIN).
The Laboratory for Technology Transfer (LabTT) is a place for innovative teaching, a topic that is becoming of increasing importance to Politecnico di Torino. The CLIK proposes a new teaching approach to foster cross-pollination (Contamination Lab) among state-of-the-art research, students’ innovative ideas, different backgrounds, cutting-edge equipment, urban and territorial planning and businesses (Innovation Kitchen).
Businesses select and suggest issues that are important to them (technology or process-driven challenges) and students work and reflect on these problems during the project.
Challenges last 14 weeks and normally include 30 students from different backgrounds (Engineering, Architecture and Design). During this period, faculty members, mentors and professionals help students to examine the topic of the challenge and develop a solution from a technical and business point of view.
The working language of the Challenges is English.
When a new Challenge becomes available during the academic year, you will find a specific link to submit your application on your personal page of the Teaching Portal – “Online Services” section.
You will also receive an e-mail with the topics of the Challenge and the deadlines for application.
Students are selected based on thier academic performance and cover letter. In their cover letter students must explain why taking part in a Challenge can be relevant to their academic path.
The CLIK – Contamination Lab and Innovation Kitchen evaluates the applications received and selects successful applicants taking into cosideration their profiles and the content of each Challenge.
How to include a Challenge in your PSP/APSP You cannot directly include a Challenge in your APSP, even if Challenges are among your options for free choice credits. You need to choose a standard course and add it to your APSP. At the end of theselection process, if you have been chosen to take part in the Challenge, the Office of Student Services will replace this course with the Challenge. If a Challenge is not offered as an alternative to free choice credits, you can still apply and participate. The Challenge credits will be recorded in your transcript as credit overload (i.e. beyond the 120-credit threshold required for graduation).
We suggest you check the curriculum of your degree programme to verify if you have the possibility to choose a Challenge in substitution of your free choice credits.
At the end of each Challenge, this activity will be recorded in your transcript by the Office of Student Services on a pass-or-fail basis (i.e. it has no grade, it is simply recorded with a “pass”).