 AU Challenge is a case competition that welcomes participation from international and Danish students across all of the faculties in Aarhus University. Three exciting companies will put forward cases, all relating in some way to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. All three cases will be tailored to suit diverse students from every faculty. Applying is simple, you just submit a motivated application along with your CV. From the applications, 200 students will be selected to progress further in the competition. The students who are accepted onto the challenge will be placed with students from different faculties into teams of four, providing great opportunities to collaborate with students from across the university. They will each receive an individual profile report, along with a team profile, so they will be able to see what skills each team member can bring to the competition. Each team will attend three five-hour workshops to prepare them and ensure that they get as much as possible out of the competition. The first workshop will focus on team building, the next on how to analyse and work with cases, and finally on how to present cases. The teams will then be sent out to the companies, where they will spend one day solving a case. This leads to the main competition, where the teams each solve the assigned cases for their case companies. There will be three semifinals, one for each company track. The three best teams from each track will progress to the finals, where one winning team will be found in each track. The winning teams will not only receive a 10,000 Danish Kroner prize, but they will also be given the opportunity to work as student consultants in their respective companies. They will work as part of an accelerator programme, where they will receive student salaries from the companies to convert their competition solutions into reality.