Competition details
Global Entrepreneurship Challenge 2010
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Website
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Submission deadline
15 of November, 2010competition is over.
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First prize
Trip to Sweden and participation in Goodmorning 2020 -
Eligibilities
- Undergraduate level
- Graduate level
- Postgraduate level
- MBA Student
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regions
Global -
categories
- Business
- Entrepreneurship
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Information Provider
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The Global Entrepreneurship Week has partnered with Studentcompetitions.com to organize a global competition for students, to celebrate the spirit of entrepreneurship. The purpose of the competition is to reward a bright student and to raise awareness of the Global Entrepreneurship Week. The Global Entrepreneurship Challenge is also an ample opportunity for a student to get international recognition for his or her ideas.
The Global Entrepreneurship challenge is a low-barrier of entry idea competition targeting students worldwide. A challenge is posed by a well known entrepreneurial profile, which the students get to answer in a simple and concise manner, in 300 words or less.
The first prize is a trip to Sweden and participation in the Goodmorning 2020 entrepreneurship conference, taking place in Stockholm on November 19. Goodmorning 2020 is Scandinavia’s largest entrepreneurship summit where roughly 600 entrepreneurs, investors, politicians and students gather to discuss how the world will look in future.
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Please see this page to read more about the topic of the competition this year.
How to apply
Answer the Global Entrepreneurship Challenge in 300 words or less and win a trip to Sweden!
Submissions will be judged in two phases. First, they will be peer-reviewed by other users, who get to vote for the best ideas. An expert panel composed of representatives from GEW and Studentcompetitions.com will then select the winners out of the ten works with the highest number of votes at the end of the competition period.
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