Preparations for the " Hult Prize" begin at Lord Buddha Education Foundation College
‘Kathmandu, Feb ,13,2022.
The Hult Prize Foundation has launched its On Campus Phase,
Happening in over 121 countries around the world and 3,000 universities and campuses.
Lord Buddha Education Foundation-LBEF will be hosting its local edition for its students to tackle this year’s challenge entitled "Getting the world back to work". This year’s challenge is getting the world back to work. Millions have lost their jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With so many people currently struggling, we believe this is the perfect time for the world to get back to work.
The Participants will think of a Meaningful and sustainable job or Business idea that creates positive impact. Students need to create a team and pitch their ideas to the panel of judges. It showcases the students’ entrepreneurial skills, business mindset, and urge to change the world for the better.
For more than a decade, the Hult Prize Foundation has been transforming how young people envision their own possibilities of change in the world around them as impact leaders.
Originally founded as a one-million dollar prize startup Program, the organization today is the worldwide leader in impact education and has trained and graduated more than two-million alumni across 121 countries.
“The winners of this OnCampus event will automatically advance to compete in its Regional
Phase and continue on the run for its one-of-a-kind award in seed-capital of 1M USD to
change the world” says Campus Director, Mr. Prince Karna.
Mr. Karna along with his Organizing committee are working to make the Oncampus program a huge success and give a platform of Hult to the College Students in LBEF
To learn more about the Hult Prize Foundation at LBEF please head to https://oncampus.hultprize.org/lbef