Registration Open for Hult Prize at Kathmandu University 2024/25

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Registration Open for Hult Prize at Kathmandu University 2024-25

Registration Open for Hult Prize at Kathmandu University 2024/25

The Hult Prize at Kathmandu University (KU) is an exciting annual competition encouraging students to address some of the world's biggest social challenges. It empowers young innovators to develop solutions that can make a real difference.

Participants tackle issues like food security and access to clean water and create solutions for energy, the environment, education, and employment. They then turn their innovative ideas into impactful startups. The global winner of the Hult Prize receives an incredible US$1,000,000 to bring their vision to life.

Key Details for Hult Prize at KU 2024

This year’s theme, “UNLIMITED,” allows participants to explore solutions aligned with any of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Participants can join the competition either alone or as part of a team. You can register yourself as an individual or with a group of teammates. Teams must consist of 2 to 4 university students, whether undergraduates, graduates, or pursuing a PhD.

For 2024/25, the competition is open to students from Kathmandu University’s seven schools and students from other universities, promoting collaboration and sharing diverse ideas. However, each team should have at least one member from Kathmandu University or its affiliated colleges.

Why Join the Hult Prize at KU?

This competition is a golden opportunity for students to showcase their creativity, leadership, and problem-solving skills. Participants will receive mentoring, access to networking events, and resources to turn their concepts into real-world solutions.

If you’re passionate about technology, sustainability, or positively impacting society. In that case, the Hult Prize at KU is your chance to stand out and contribute to meaningful change while competing on a global platform.

So, take the first step toward becoming a change-maker. Registration is free and open now. To stay updated, visit the Hult Prize at Kathmandu University’s Facebook or Instagram pages.

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