The University of Melbourne is hosting "2024 Indo-Pacific Global Health Case Competition," a competition for ideas to solve global health problems. This competition invites Hokkaido University student teams for the challenge.

 

The global health case is multifaceted, involving various cultural challenges, economic issues and geographical complexities. Teams are to develop a multi-disciplinary, novel, evidence-based solution to the global health problem and present their case response (remotely or in person) to a panel of judges. The top scoring and runner-up teams will be awarded a cash prize. In addition, the winning team, the top scoring team from a low- and middle-income country and a selected group of top performing University of Melbourne students will gain access to the 2025 Emory Morningside Global Health Case Competition in the USA.

 

2024 Indo-Pacific Global Health Case Competition
  • Eligibility: university students in Australia and the Indo-Pacific region
  • Team: 4-6 students/team
  • Selection: on-site or online presentation on Monday 9 September 2024
  • Award: cash prizes as well as wining team, top scoring team will be dispatched to the 2025 Emory Morningside Global Health Case Competition in the USA
    https://globalhealth.emory.edu/students/case-competitions/index.html
  • Note: no entry fee

 

For more information, please click here. *Go to the website of the University of Melbourne.

 

Should you have any enquiries regarding the competition please kindly check the competition's FAQs and contact the person in charge: ipghcc-uom[at]unimelb.edu.au