Mckinsey
Solve It is a competition for university students who would like to use their skills to help a non-profit to address some of their current strategic and operational challenges. Participating in this event will give you the opportunity to learn, meet like-minded peers, and do meaningful work to create sustainable social impact.
180 DC
The 180 Degrees Global Case Competition is an annual, social impact theme based case competition that offers students around the world a unique opportunity to solve real-world problem statements for some of the largest and most impactful nonprofits globally. The competition features multiple rounds of problem-solving case challenges, insightful discussions with case partners, and the chance to compete against the brightest minds.
A4S
The A4S International Case Competition (A4SICC) is an exciting opportunity for students across the globe to help shape a future where sustainable business is business as usual. This is the chance for your ideas to be seen and heard by leaders from some of the world’s largest and most influential companies. With a different focus every year, the A4SICC attracts a diverse group of business and accounting students – the business leaders of the future – and harnesses their drive and creativity to help today’s business executives solve some of the world’s greatest challenges. This year, we invite students to work together as action-oriented problem-solvers to focus their skills on the business case for nature. We encourage teams to register their interest in the competition early, including sharing which company they intend to focus their entry on. This will allow us to approach a selection of companies inviting them to support the competition. The competition is free to enter.
Accuracy
The Accuracy Business Cup, or ABC, is an international student competition giving you the opportunity to work on financial and strategic business cases. During the competition, you will work under the supervision of Accuracy consultants and present your recommendations to the leaders of a major listed company. For the first time this year, the case will focus on challenges specific to one sector.