Participation Guidelines
Who can participate?
Both graduate and undergraduate students from all programs and majors in the School of Management are invited to participate
in PRiME Competition.
Competition Timeline
September to January
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Develop an individual or group project
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Develop an assignment for one of your courses OR choose a research topic and do your
own project that fits the competition scope. You may refer to the suggested list of research questions.
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Complete your project independently or in collaboration with a faculty member. The
project can be part of an internship, graduate assistantship, or other extracurricular
activity.
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All sorts of projects, both individual and group, will be accepted for this competition.
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February to March
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Submit a paper and Links2-SDGs summary
- Before March 1st: Submit your project as a PDF file (try not to exceed 15 pages). Use APA format for
references and citations.
- Include a Links2-SDGs - a one-page executive summary that explains how your project theme, scope, and purpose are related to the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs).
- Before April 1st: Upload your video presentation, and PowerPoint or poster. Follow these guidelines for preparing them.
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April
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Attend the PRiME Annual event and awards presentation
- PRiME Competition will be held on Campus.
- Awards ceremony takes place at the PRiME Annual Event.
- Judges evaluate your paper, summary, and presentation. They determine winners of the
Grand Prize, 1st Place, and 2nd Place by employing a scoring rubric.
- Your video presentations and PPT/posters will be available to the public, students,
professors, family members, competition sponsors, and community members to review
them and cast votes on the website. The project with the highest number of votes wins
the People's Choice Award.
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