Rules
For a more detailed overview of the rules for GLOBAL, please read this document.
Eligibility
GLOBAL is open to undergraduate and graduate university students across the globe. You are eligible if you are either:
- an undergraduate student, or
- a graduate student with no more than a two-year gap between completing your bachelor’s degree and enrolling in your graduate program.
Notice: As the semifinals will be hosted online, it is a requirement that participating teams can facilitate stable and high bandwidth internet connection and high-quality sound and video equipment. To ensure the best experience for everyone, participants' availability for testing sessions prior to advancing in the semifinals is required. In order to be eligible to advance to the semi-finals all participants in the team must be allowed to enter Denmark.
Solution format
Your solution must be submitted as a single PDF document consisting of:
- A slide-deck of no more than 15 slides, including appendices but excluding the front page and breaker slides (slides must be in 16:9 format.
- Name your .pdf submission exactly as your team name.
- You may upload as many solutions as you wish (e.g., drafts and test submissions) – the last upload will be considered your final submission.
You can upload as many solutions as you want to (e.g. drafts and test submissions) - the last upload will be your final submission.
Notice: You are not allowed to disclose your personal names, the name of your university, or your country of origin in your final solution
Notice: As the semi-finals will be hosted online, it is required that participating teams have a stable high-bandwidth internet connection along with high-quality sound and video equipment. To ensure the best experience for everyone, participants must be available for testing sessions before advancing to the semi-finals. Additionally, all team members must be eligible to enter Denmark in order to advance to the semi-finals.