Hult Prize at Johns Hopkins University Info
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HOW WOULD YOU CHANGE THE WORLD WITH $1 MILLION?
The Hult Prize Competition is a call to action for the world’s brightest minds to tackle
the world’s most pressing issues.
November 15th, 2014Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Register: www.hultprizeat.com/jhu
What is the Hult Prize?
• Launch a start-up enterprise that can radically change the world
• The case study, which changes every year, is selected, announced, and narrated by President Bill Clinton.
• The theme for this year’s Hult Prize competition is:
Improving Childhood Education
Hult Prize at JHU• Teams can submit an application online for the regional
finals or compete through Hult Prize at JHU , a quarterfinals competition.
• The winning team will bypass the general application round and advance directly into the Hult Prize regional finals.
• Hult Prize at JHU is open to current JHU students only; this includes undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students.
• Teams can include up to one alumnus, who is not also a JHU faculty member.
Who can participate?
All JHU Schools and Programs
I ’m in! What’s Next?
Step 1: Review the case at www.hultprizeat.com/jhu.
Step 2: Put together a team. Teams can include members from any JHU school. Mix it up!
Step 3: Register your Hult Prize at JHU team at www.hultprizeat.com/jhu by Nov 3rd.
Step 4: Prepare an 8 minute pitch for your solution.
Step 5: Present to a diverse panel of executives, scholars, non-profit leaders, and social entrepreneurs on Nov 15th.
Step 6: If you are the winning team, congrats! Your team immediately advances to the regional finals.
If your team does not win Hult at JHU, you can still apply online through hultprize.org.
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Download the case & register your team:
www.hultprizeat.com/jhu
Learn about upcoming events& connect with potential teammates:www.facebook.com/HultPrizeJHU
Questions? Sarah Struble, Campus Director