Global Case Competition Registration Open

Registration for the 2017 Global Case Competition is now open. Registration will be open until all teams are filled and meet the competition requirements.

Washington State University’s annual Global Case Competition is hosted by the Office of International Programs. The competition brings together diverse students across the university system. Teams are challenged to collaborate and find solutions to real-world issues.

This year’s competition will take place in late October. Priority is given to the first 120 students to register. Teams of six will be formed and will each include a graduate, undergraduate, domestic, and international students from different WSU colleges and campuses. No prior experience is required and participation is free.

To register:  http://mystudyabroad.wsu.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Programs.ViewProgram&Program_ID=2237

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