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WUB to organise Hult Prize on Campus for the first time

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TBS Report
18 November, 2020, 09:40 pm
Last modified: 23 November, 2020, 12:48 pm

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WUB to organise Hult Prize on Campus for the first time

The event officially commenced at WUB on 17 September, 2020

TBS Report
18 November, 2020, 09:40 pm
Last modified: 23 November, 2020, 12:48 pm
WUB to organise Hult Prize on Campus for the first time

World University of Bangladesh (WUB) will organise the Hult Prize On Campus programme for the very first time in its campus.

The event officially commenced at WUB on 17 September, 2020, at the initiative taken by the Hult Prize On Campus Chief of Staff Nazim Ahmed and Campus Director Tasina Reema Jareen, according to a press release.

The campus programme has an excellent team of organising committee members and volunteers with an enormous number of supporters alongside its media and promotion, e-learning and club partners, it added.

The programme also has determined its advisor panel, while the Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Abdul Mannan Choudhury is the chief patron.

Hult Prize On Campus has already completed virtual introductory webinars and information sessions. The next stage is the training session segment for the registered teams. 

The programme will hold its grand finale round on 4 December, 2020.

The Hult Prize On Campus programme offers the first step towards winning $1 million through social entrepreneurship ideas and spreading impact within a designated timeline. 

The motto of the programme is "Leading a Generation to Change the World." Now, Hult Prize 2021 is all set for this year's challenge "Food for Good."

Hult Prize at WUB is enthusiastic about constructing teams and hopes to witness the first ever Bangladeshi champion team from the university. 

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