On this page we list the answers to commonly asked questions that we receive.

I have read all the cases thats lying on the home page. It feels like I could have an answer on more than one, can you do that?
Answer: Yes, you can participate in how many categories you want.

Me and my friend would like to attend together? Can you compete in a group?
Answer: Yes, you can compete together; the only difference is that you may share your possible prize money with the others.

I am a foreign student but would like to participate, is it OK? May we respond to the task in English?

Answer: If you are enrolled in a Swedish University you may participate in the Student Award, you can absolutely respond to the task  in English.

Must one follow the template in word format, or can I submit, for example a power point?
Answer: We want you to use the template that is linked on the home page in order to simplify the jury’s work, download here.

Do I have to register prior to participate in the contest, or can I submit my contribution directly?
Answer:  You don’t need to register prior to be admitted, however, you can lose valuable information if you have not done so, and it’s the only way for us to reach out to you with any changes.

There is no case in that category I am interested to that I want to participate in, will there come up any more cases?
Answer: We intend that all categories should have a case, so watch the website continuously, it will probably come up more cases.

I will be graduating before the contest period has passed, can I still participate?
Answer: Just as in foreign student-question, as long as you are written in a place of learning during the spring semester you get involved in Student Award.

We wish you all good luck and hope it is you, we’ll see in the Stockholm City Hall on November 17, 2011.

Do you have further questions regarding the Student Award, email us at info@studentpriset.se