The Global Security Challenge runs international business plan competitions to find and select the most promising security technology startups in the world. The GSC holds regional selection events and a Security Summit in London to bring together innovators with government, industry and investors. The GSC belongs to InnoCentive , which acquired the original owner OmniCompete in 2012. OmniCompete also launched the Energy Storage Challenge in 2010.
26-498: GSC may refer to: Business [ edit ] Global Security Challenge , a business competition Golden Screen Cinemas , in Malaysia Golden Star Resources , a Canadian gold mining company Good Smile Company , a Japanese manufacturer of hobby products GSC Enterprises, Inc. , an American retailer and financial services company GSC Systems ,
52-1258: A Canadian propeller manufacturer Education [ edit ] Gainesville State College , now a campus of the University of North Georgia, in Oakwood, Georgia, United States Glasgow Science Centre , in Scotland Glassboro State College , now Rowan University, in Glassboro, New Jersey, United States Glenville State College , in Glenville, West Virginia, United States Global Studies Consortium , an international academic association Government Saadat College , in Karatia, Tangail, Bangladesh Government Science College (disambiguation) Granite State College , in New Hampshire, United States Greensboro Science Center , in North Carolina, United States Entertainment [ edit ] Game Show Congress ,
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104-467: A mid-table side again, but came close to promotion in 1999–2000, when it finished third, three points behind the league champion. In 2003, the club merged with local side SV Sudmerberg to become Goslarer SC 08 Sudmerberg . While the merger is still in place, the usage of the Sudmerberg in the club name has virtually gone out of use. The following year, the team finished twelfth in the league and
130-613: A webmasters' tool Sports [ edit ] Game score , a baseball statistic Gezira Sporting Club , largest multi-sport facility in Egypt Ghana Super Cup , a football competition Girls' Sports Club , a women's sports club in Singapore 1929-1996 Glenmore Sailing Club , in Calgary, Alberta, Canada Goslarer SC 08 , a German football club Gulf South Conference , a college athletic conference in
156-643: A win and finishing last out of ten clubs. It was to be the club's last season in top-flight, in the Gauliga era that followed from 1933, it failed to advance to the tier-one Gauliga Niedersachsen or, from 1943, the Gauliga Südhannover-Braunschweig . In post-Second World War Germany, the club, playing under the name of TSV Goslar , gained entry to the tier-two Landesliga Niedersachsen-Braunschweig in 1947. In its first season there, it finished in fourth place. It finished runners-up
182-580: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Global Security Challenge The GSC was founded by MBA students of London Business School in the spring of 2006; the first competition took place in the summer of 2006. By 2007, the Technical Support Working Group , an interagency group of the US Government, sponsored the annual grant award of $ 500,000 Dollar for
208-767: The Oberliga Niedersachsen-West , a name change caused by the disbanding of the Oberliga Nord . The 2008–09 season in the Oberliga was a huge success for the club, winning the championship by eleven points and earning the right to play-off for the Lower Saxony championship with western champions VfB Oldenburg . With only the winner of this two games gaining promotion, GSC lost to VfB at home 1–0 but then won in Oldenburg 2–1 and earned
234-471: The Regionalliga and spend the next four seasons at this level. Finishing 16th in 2015–16 and being relegated the club declined to apply for an Oberliga licence and instead dropped down to the tier six Landesliga Braunschweig . The club's honours: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Recent managers of
260-791: The US Department of Energy , the US Navy and the US Department of Defense , as well as with industry behemoths, such as Siemens and Bayer AG from Germany. One regional finalist in 2007, TenCube, recently got acquired by McAfee and the cyber 2009 winner Ksplice was acquired in July 2011 by Oracle . The members of the GSC Judging Committees are leaders from venture capital funds, government, universities and industry. The GSC hosts several regional Semi-Finals and one Grand Final (Summit) at leading research universities around
286-512: The Boy Scouts of America Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title GSC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GSC&oldid=1234015759 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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338-417: The club entered competitive football three years later, in 1911. The team achieved success for the first time when it earned promotion to the then tier-one Südkreisliga in 1922 after a title in the local Northern Harz championship. It also opened its Osterfeldstadion that year. German football was very regionalised in this era and a large number of local leagues existed at the top-level of football. GSC
364-572: The club played Scottish Premier League side Heart of Midlothian F.C. , Goslar losing narrowly 2–1 to the young Hearts side. It was the first game of Hearts pre-season tour of Germany. After a disappointing season in the Regionalliga Nord GSC had to go down in Oberliga Niedersachsen again. In 2010-11 the club came only seventh but won the league championship the year after and earned another promotion to
390-538: The club: The recent season-by-season performance of the club: The club's home ground, the S-Arena , holds 5,001 spectators, 1,206 of those seated. Next to the stadium, the club's training facilities consist of two more football fields and an artificial pitch. During the 2009–2010 season, Goslarer SC played in the Eintracht-Stadion of nearby Braunschweig . The Osterfeldstadion (former name of stadium)
416-553: The current Goslarer SC 08 that year. In the seasons that followed, the club finished in mid-table but, in 1958–59, it came last in the league and suffered relegation to the third tier. In 1962, the team returned to the Amateuroberliga , but only for one season, being relegated immediately again. With the introduction of the Fußball-Bundesliga in 1963, the league slipped to third tier and, from 1964 to 1994,
442-467: The first ever such "Austausch" after WWII. Alternate years the German club's youth visited Drammen. The deal was sponsored by war veteran Gustav Ruch, and worked until 1974. When the league, now renamed Verbandsliga Niedersachsen , was split into two regional divisions again in 1994, Goslar gained entry to the eastern one, where it finished tenth in its first year. The team spent its following seasons as
468-647: The following year. The four Landesligas in Lower Saxony (German: Niedersachsen ) were reduced to two leagues from 1949 and Goslar became part of the Amateuroberliga Niedersachsen Ost , which it won in its first attempt. The club was unsuccessful in gaining promotion to the next level up however, failing in the promotion round to the Oberliga Nord . TSV Goslar declined somewhat from there, finishing third in 1951, fourth in 1952 and ninth in 1953. The club also changed its name to
494-407: The highest league in the state of Lower Saxony was played as a single division, when the eastern and western group merged. In this era, GSC never made a return to the league, existing as a lower-division amateur club in the region. In 1968, the club instigated a "Youth Exchange" with Norwegian club Drafn, of Drammen. The deal meant that the youth team from Drammen visited Goslar 2–14 August in 1968,
520-582: The right to play in the Regionalliga Nord in 2009–10 on the Away goals rule . The decisive second game in Oldenburg, held in front of 12,000 spectators, ended with disappointed VfB fans storming the pitch at the end of the game, followed by Goslar fans joining them, which resulted in a fight on the playing field which had to be broken up by the police. In a pre-season friendly on 7 July 2009,
546-642: The second tier, earning promotion back in 1926–27. It returned to the Group 2 of the Bezirksliga Südhannover-Braunschweig , where it finished fifth in 1927–28, its best result at this level yet. After no championship being played in 1928–29, the two divisions of the league were merged for 1929–30 and renamed Oberliga Südhannover-Braunschweig . It this more competitive league with Arminia Hannover, Hannover 96 and Eintracht Braunschweig in it, GSC performed poorly, remaining without
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598-894: The winning security startup. The GSC runs regional finals in Singapore at the National University of Singapore , in Washington DC at The University of Maryland and Brussels at the Brussels School of International Studies ahead of the GSC London Security Summit in autumn, hosted by London Business School . GSC finalists and winners from the last three annual competitions have subsequently raised over $ 117 million in new venture funding and grants. The top-selected startups have also secured large contracts with government clients, such as
624-416: The world: Goslarer SC 08 The Goslarer SC 08 is a German association football club from the city of Goslar , Lower Saxony . The club's most notable achievement was winning the tier-five Niedersachsenliga and earning promotion to the Regionalliga Nord in 2009 and 2012. Apart from football, the club also offers hockey , track and field, and archery as other sports. Formed in 1908,
650-554: Was grouped in the Kreisliga Südkreis-Group 1 , a league made up of eight teams and won by SV Arminia Hannover that season, with Goslar coming seventh. The club repeated this result in the following season, and finished one position better in 1924–25. In 1925–26, the team was moved to Group 2 of the league, in exchange for Hannover 96 , but it did not fare well in this league, coming last with only two wins out of fourteen games. GSC spent only one season in
676-604: Was relegated by one point, back to the tier-six Bezirksoberliga Braunschweig . It made an immediate return from there finished tenth in the Verbandsliga again in 2005–06. With the second-worst support in the league in 2006–07, 156 supporters per game, and the second-worst performance, Goslar-Sudmerberg was relegated once more that year, back to the Bezirksoberliga . The club managed another immediate return from this league in 2007–08, returning to what now became
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