Australian Technology Network of Universities
HOME  | ABOUT ATN | WORKING GROUPS | NEWSROOM | BUSINESS | STUDENTS | atn Conference | E-GRAD SCHOOL (AUSTRALIA) | CONTACT | WEXDEV | AUSTRALIA-CHINA NANONETWORK

Volume 6, Edition 4 – July 2010

 

 

ATN in PROFILE

 

print friendly version

The Challenge is on!

The ATN team: Alicia Gigante, Vicki Thomson, Alex Kennedy, Jen Coulls and Matthew Hee (left to right)
(not pictured: Neil Furlong and Tracey McCormick)

Seven weeks into the 16 week Global Corporate Challenge, RMIT Power leads the ATN challengers with a team average of 16,380 a day.

Following with 13,080 is Curtin Team 2. ATN Vice Chancellors have slipped into the top 4 behind UniSA Striders and Riders with the ATN secretariat just behind. Things slip below the benchmark of 10,000 steps for QUT, UTS and Curtin Team 1 but there’s still time for them to make a mark in the remaining 9 weeks.

The GCC is the world’s largest corporate health initiative where participants compete in teams to walk as many steps as possible over 125 days (at least 10,000 steps per day).

We will keep you posted as to progress in coming editions. For more information about the Global Corporate Challenge go to Get the world moving.