Enter the 2025 Hult Prize for a chance to win US$1,000,000!
Got a world-changing idea? You could receive US$1,000,000 to turn your team’s idea into reality!
The Deakin Business School (DBS) is a Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) signatory and is committed to supporting initiatives that advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). DBS encourages all Deakin students to consider competing in The 2025 Hult Prize—the world’s largest student pitch competition—which provides a platform to create social enterprises that tackle the world’s most pressing problems.
Celebrating FoodProtect: Deakin’s 2024 OnCampus Champions
To inspire you to compete, we’re proud to reflect on Deakin University’s 2024 Hult Prize Campus Round winners whose journey exemplifies the transformative power of this competition.
FoodProtect comprised Deakin students (pictured) Agnes Ruramai Mukurumbira (PhD), Akansha Gupta (PhD), and Penny Thew (Honours) who designed a fridge prototype to reduce food spoilage .
Following their Campus Round win, FoodProtect progressed to the summit round in Thailand where they competed against teams worldwide. The top six teams were then selected to attend the global finals competing for the US$ 1,000,000 funding.
Agnes’ reflection: A scientist’s transformation
‘The theme, Unlimited!, felt both liberating and challenging,’ Agnes shared. ‘It allowed me to think beyond strict scientific protocols and take a broader view of how innovation can address real-world needs. I began evaluating ideas not only for technical feasibility but also for sustainability and social impact.’
I learned the art of storytelling—how to break down complicated ideas into clear, impactful messages.
‘It showed me that science and innovation make the biggest difference when shared and translated into real-world solutions.’
Agnes shared the highlights of her experience in an Instagram Reel, offering an inspiring behind-the-scenes glimpse of the team’s journey.
Agnes reflected: ‘The Hult Prize expanded my perspective as a scientist. It gave me a renewed sense of purpose that goes beyond the lab, emphasizing our responsibility as researchers and innovators to make a difference.’
Want to apply for The Hult Prize 2025?
Apply directly with Hult Prize via the ‘Open Application’ Pathway by February 2025. Rather than a Deakin Campus Round, all Deakin students can enter via the Open Application pathway in 2025.
This year’s challenge
Propose an innovative, world-changing idea that aligns with at least one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
How to compete
- Form a team of 2–4 members*.
- Ensure your idea is a for-profit business aligned with at least one SDG.
- Submit your application directly through the Open Application at www.hultprize.org. No live pitching is required at this stage!
Why join?
- Access world-class mentorship and resources.
- Represent your team on a global stage.
- Network with changemakers and industry leaders.
- Gain experiential education through real-world problem-solving.
For more information about The Hult Prize and how you could change the world, see The Hult Prize website. Best of luck!
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