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Deloitte National Undergraduate Case Competition

We are looking forward to hosting our local round of our National Undergraduate Case Competition on your campus in the spring semester. The date for the University of Michigan local competition has not been setyet, but we will be sending more details in the coming weeks with the finalized date and how to apply.

We are excited to include students in the creation of the case challenge this year. We’d like you to help us choose a topic for the local case competition. Please see the prompt below and send us your suggestions (via the link provided). Please send in your suggestions by November 13th. The winning suggestion will receive a fun prize!

Prompt:
In today’s hyper-connected world, the challenges facing our local communities are more prominent than ever, and individuals are driving change. Have you seen an area in your local community that is experiencing challenges adapting to change? Many of these challenges have parallels to those that other communities are facing and can be actioned on by a small group of people to drive impact. Some examples of challenges facing communities are: The handling of hunger and poverty, response to increased environment degradation, unavailability of affordable housing, etc.

In 140 characters or less, hashtags encouraged, please ‘tweet’ a change that you want to see in your community (in the survey link provided). Use your imagination, and ‘go wild’! These ideas will be used to create the topic for the Deloitte National Undergraduate Case Competition – your idea may be featured!

Submit your suggestion here: https://deloittesurvey.deloitte.com/Community/se/3FC11B262DABC6C1

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