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Global Student Challenge opens for entries

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The eighth Global Student Challenge has opened for entries today.

Run by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) since 2014, the annual competition challenges students in the built environment to run a virtual construction company. 

The challenge is seeking teams made up of full-time students studying a degree in the built environment. The competition is conducted via an online game which simulates the management of a construction company. After six weeks of competition, the leading teams are given the opportunity to compete in finals that attract talent from around the world. 

The winning team will receive £2,000 in prize money and it is anticipated that the finals will be held virtually, however if covid-19 travel restrictions permit, the six finalist teams could be taken on an all-expenses paid trip to Sydney to compete against each other in the finals.

Last year’s champions were first-time winners Wonders, a team of four final-year students studying for a Bachelor of Construction degree at Massey University’s School of Built Environment in Auckland, New Zealand. Previous winners have included Glasgow Caledonian University, George Brown College, Toronto and Universitas Indonesia. 

The competition opens for entries today (9 November 2021) before closing on 18 February 2022. Teams will then be able to access the game, followed by six rounds of competition taking place over as many weeks. Finalists will be announced in April 2022.

Register now on the Global Student Challenge website: https://gsc.ciob.org/ 

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