Case competitions provide students with valuable experiential learning opportunities where they can test their knowledge and expertise, think critically on their feet, and develop self-confidence presenting in a team setting.
Within a 1.5 hrs period, each team is required to analyze and evaluate a real-world scenario, using the skills, knowledge and experience they have acquired from their studies. Students must rely on their own abilities, plus the use of Microsoft offices software and the internet. Each team is responsible for crafting a set of plausible policy options and one recommendation, creating a PowerPoint presentation, and delivering and defending their recommendation to a panel of judges, typically comprised of senior public servants.
Event Information
Friday, November 4, 2022
8:30 - 3:00 pm
Online - hosted on Zoom