Hultprize Unideb

Hultprize Unideb

The Hult Prize is a global platform that puts next generation of entrepreneurs under the lime light

29/08/2021

First Hult Prize organizers team meeting

21/07/2021

For students who wants to change the world by startups... Applications Coming soon đź‘€

29/12/2020

HERE IS OUR TOP 6
Congratulations!!

23/12/2020

ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT TILL OUR EVENT!!!
Best of luck to all the participants!

Hult Prize 2021 Challenge 22/11/2020

Food is the universal language that unites people, culture, generations, and more; and that is why it is so important to rethink the way current food systems work back to its basics. Food is essential to all, and we must treat it with the respect it deserves moving away from massive production and toxic chemicals. How will you change the world with USD 1M?
Watch this video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liStv7aHfiE&t=3s

Hult Prize 2021 Challenge We are so excited to announce our 2021 Hult Prize Challenge. Introducing Food For Good: Transforming food into a vehicle for change. With this challenge, we ...

20/11/2020

Hello Everyone,
The Hult Prize is the worlds largest social entrepreneurship case competition, and the closest you are to shaking hands with Bill Clinton. Yes. That Bill.
The Hult Prize is a start-up accelerator for budding young social entrepreneurs emerging from the world’s universities. Named as one of the top five ideas changing the world by President Bill Clinton and TIME Magazine, the annual competition for the Hult Prize aims to identify and launch the most compelling social business ideas—start-up enterprises that tackle grave issues faced by billions of people. Winners receive USD 1 million in seed capital, as well as mentorship and advice from the international business community.
The Hult Prize is offered in partnership with Former US President Bill Clinton and the Clinton Global Initiative. It is hosted and supported by Hult International Business School. And it is generously funded by Swedish entrepreneur Bertil Hult and his family.
Open to universities, colleges and students on every continent, the Hult Prize has grown to become the world’s largest student movement for social good. It is also the world’s largest crowd-sourcing platform. Participating annually are thousands of students from 130 countries, representing over 350 institutions of higher education. Competing schools included Stanford, Harvard, INSEAD, Hult International Business School, NYU, Columbia, American University Beirut, LBS, Hitotsubashi, St. Petersburg, and Tel-Aviv University. Nearly all of the Financial Times’ Top 100 MBA programs participate.
Each year, a critical social problem is selected by President Bill Clinton and a challenge issued. Teams of 4-5 students are challenged to develop an innovative start-up enterprise to eradicate the problem. Access to Education. Clean water. Affordable housing. Clean energy. Solar Power. These are a few of the issues competitors have tackled since the competition’s inception.
It’s a win-win for the world