Amman-27 November 2017

The German Jordanian University (GJU) has been selected to Host the local edition of Hult Prize as students answer United Nation’s Challenge and go head-to-head for US-$1M

Saja Badran, The Hult Prize Campus Director and  GJU student , announced that GJU has been selected to host a local edition of the Hult Prize, the world’s largest student competition for the creation of new social businesses.

The annual Hult Prize awards one million dollars in start-up funding to the team of students that develops the most radical and breakthrough idea to solve one of our world’s toughest social challenges.

In partnership with the United Nations, the Hult Prize is hosting college and university events around the world in search of the next game-changing start-up.

Saja will be leading the Hult Prize at The German Jordanian University initiative, and is confident that her peers on campus have as good as chance as anyone to go all the way and with this year’s Hult Prize. “All It Takes Is Passion.”

The winner of the intra-campus event will automatically advance to compete in one of fifteen regional finals happening around the world next March. 

One winning team from each host city will then move onto a summer business incubator, where participants will receive mentorship, advisory and strategic planning as they create prototypes and set-up to launch their new social business. 

A final round of competition will be hosted in September 2018, where the winning team to be awarded the $1,000,000 prize.

Here you will find the challenge HP18 and registration form:

http://hultprizeat.com/gju

The Video Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnQixQJhp2w

 

 About the Hult Prize Foundation

The Hult Prize is a start-up accelerator for social entrepreneurship that brings together the brightest college and university students from around the globe to solve the world’s most pressing issues. The annual initiative is the world’s largest student competition and crowd-sourcing platform for social good, and has been funded by the Hult family since its inception in 2009. To learn more, visit www.hultprize.org.