Building the Future of Tech at Miva: NACOS Calls for a New Research and Innovation Team

The National Association of Computing Students (NACOS) at Miva Open University is taking a deliberate step toward strengthening its culture of research, innovation, and real-world technological impact. A new Research & Innovation Unit initiative has been announced, aimed at assembling a small but highly committed core team that will work closely with the unit’s leadership to drive meaningful projects within the NACOS Miva community.

This call is not positioned as a mass recruitment initiative. Instead, it targets students who are genuinely ready to learn, build, and commit their time and skills to collaborative work that goes beyond theory. The vision is to position NACOS Miva as a credible hub for innovation, one that contributes ideas, solutions, and research outputs relevant to today’s fast-evolving tech landscape.

The proposed team will bring together students across different strengths and interests, spanning research coordination, project execution, technical development, documentation, partnerships, events, and media visibility. Each role is designed to play a strategic part in transforming ideas into tangible outcomes, while also ensuring that projects are properly documented, published, and showcased.

For students who become part of this initiative, the benefits go beyond titles. Members will gain hands-on experience working on real projects, develop leadership and teamwork skills, and significantly strengthen their CVs and portfolios. In addition, the unit promises exposure to mentors, collaborations, and opportunities that can shape both academic and professional growth.

According to the announcement shared via the Miva channel, the initiative is about building something meaningful and sustainable; an ecosystem where innovation thrives and students are actively involved in shaping the future of tech within and beyond the university.

Interested students are encouraged to apply by completing the official application form through the link below:

https://forms.gle/AzbHRysU66jyLTLV8As

NACOS Miva continues to evolve, initiatives like this signal a clear intention to move from passive learning to active creation. For students ready to commit and contribute, this could be a defining opportunity to be part of something impactful from the ground up.

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