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CoreNet Global University Student Contest – Singapore

Gain international experience. Connect with experts.  Win $5,000 for your team.

Compete in the annual Academic Challenge to be held at the Asia Summit in Singapore, March 10th – 12th 2020!

Your ideas could earn you world travel and global networking with the greatest minds in corporate real estate.

Students from around the world are invited to think creatively about a problem facing real estate professionals for renowned companies like Google, Duke Energy, AstraZeneca, Whirlpool, and many others. In exchange? Travel the world with an all-expense paid trip to one of our Global Summits in Asia or North America. Challenge your mind power by competing with your peers from around the world.

Registration is still open (until 30 November) for teams interested in competing in the Academic Challenge in Singapore.

You and your teammates will engage in a contest with competing institutions from all over the globe. Your job is to address challenges like creating an employee experience that attracts millennials while retaining all other generations of employees; or reducing the gap between the speed of business and the typical speed of real estate.
 

Budding professionals welcome! We’re seeking your ingenuity and creativity. The competition is open to all students (undergraduate/graduate, full-time/part-time) who are currently registered at a recognized university.

Student teams from universities and academic institutions around the world are invited to compete in an academic challenge whereby students will be asked to play the role of an internal corporate real estate team in order to address a real-world issue facing companies around the globe: develop a proactive strategy to: (a) “Recession-proof”, to the extent possible, the corporate real estate portfolio, (b) continue to support the business objectives of the corporation and (c) ensure that such a strategy does not negatively impact the company in the unlikely event that a recession does not materialize.

Registration is still open (until 30 November) for teams interested in competing in the Academic Challenge in Singapore.

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