The Morgan Stanley Sustainable
Investing Challenge is looking for innovative investment ideas that
balance the tension between financial and social return rather than sacrifice
either priority. There is no limitation on asset class or investment
vehicle and teams are encouraged to think creatively. The focus is on investment
vehicles and fund strategies versus companies.
Prizes:
Ten finalist teams will be announced by March 13, 2015. These
teams will be flown to London, will be provided with two nights of lodging, and
will present their proposal at the finals competition in April.
Eligibility
Graduate students from around the world
are invited to participate in the Morgan Stanley Sustainable Investing
Challenge. Teams are limited to a maximum of four members, all of whom
must be enrolled in a graduate program at the time of the prospectus
submission, and the team cannot include more than one member who is pursuing an
Executive MBA. A team may include members from different graduate
schools. All ideas must be the original ideas of the team members.
Each team is required to submit a two-page prospectus outlining their
proposal. From the submitted prospectuses, ten teams will be selected to
present at the finals competition. At least one team member should be
available to present at the finals competition, if the team is chosen to
advance to that round, and all team members attending the finals competition
should plan to stay for the entire event. Please note that any team
member not in attendance at the finals competition will not share in any prizes
awarded to that team.
Deliverables
Entry Submission Requirements
Two-page prospectuses must be submitted
by February 25, 2015 at 5:00 PM CST. The prospectus should outline a unique
sustainable investment strategy. The selection committee is familiar with the
broad area of sustainable investing, so avoid overemphasizing general
observations about this section of the market.
For more information & How to Apply visit The Morgan Stanley Sustainable Investing Challenge
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