
Process
Who can participate to the Challenge?
All students currently studying in a European university can participate in the Challenge.
Each team is made up of two students minimum and five students maximum. Changes of team members during the competition are authorized with appropriate justification.
For work packages “Accommodation” and “Medical aspects”, students from two different schools are authorized to create a single team (see the description of the work packages).
Application
Students wishing to participate in the Challenge, and who have received an oral authorization by an official of their institution (Director, Studies director, Professor, etc.), can apply through the "Application" section of this website. They will have to specify the WP that they have chosen and to define their motivations.
Each application will be studied by the Organization Committee of the Challenge. The ability of the team to work efficiently on the selected work package, the specificities of their institution and the arguments put forward in their motivation letter will be particularly important to the Committee. If the team is selected, the application will have to be officially validated by a representative of the team's institution.
What happens next?
Each team receives an access code to obtain more information on each work package, as well as addresses necessary to contact the organization.
Platform access
Access to the download platform.
(For registered teams only).
Work instructions
To check carefully before beginning the project.
Who can apply to the Challenge?
The Challenge aims to European college students.
If you are currently studying any of the following subjects, the Challenge is for you:
- Mechanical engineering
- Aerospace engineering
- Economy
- Law
- Communication
- Design
- Medicine
- Etc.
How to take part?
With the agreement of their teaching institution, teams (two to five students) can apply online, on this website, to work on one of the 10 Work Packages proposed by the Challenge. These projects can be led completely autonomously ...