Key Dates
6 July - Registrations open
15 September - Registrations close
18 September - Case study release
18 October - Case study submissions due
2 November- Finalists notified to create a video explaining their submission
16 November - Finalists video submissions due
30 November - Winners announced
How it works
- Students form teams with groups of 2-4 people. All members of a team need to be students of the same university/college.
- All teams must register for the competition and provide supporting documentation. Registration and participation is free.
- To ensure all teams have the same amount of preparation time, teams will all receive an email containing a link to download the case study, marking rubric and the upload link.
- Teams will then have four weeks to complete their response to the case study, and submit it via the upload link.
- Responses will be reviewed and assessed by Australian National University academics, and the top five submissions will be invited to record a 10-minute video presentation of their submission to the case study.
- The top three submissions based on their written and video submissions will be awarded prizes at their university by Australian National University academics.
- The ANU College of Science values the richness that gender diversity brings to the sciences. As such, we encourage teams whose candidature represents this diversity.
Winners will be notified by email and SMS.
Prizes
- 1st prize: ₹ 1,00,000 gift card
- 2nd prize: ₹ 50,000 gift card
- 3rd prize: ₹ 25,000 gift card
All participants will receive a certificate of participation from The Australian National University. Participants selected to submit a video presentation will receive a finalist certificate of achievement. Winners of 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize will receive a gift card and a certificate.
2023 Science Case Study Competition Winner videos
1st place - Team Amber
2nd place - Team Einsteins
3rd place - Team Apprentice