The Princeton Business Challenge is an Edunomix-backed case competition inviting students from around the world to tackle real-world business problems, collaborate in teams, and present their strategies to a panel of judges from top companies. We strongly encourage Edunomix alumni to register.
At Edunomix, we believe that financial education is a fundamental right for all individuals, regardless of their background. We work to make financial education accessible and powerful for people from all walks of life through our extensive resources, collaborative relationships, and dedication to continual development.
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14 Countries: US, India, Nigeria, Canada, UAE, England, Egypt, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Mexico, Philippines, Kazakhstan, Slovakia, Argentina
Edunomix founded a chapter in Korea in March. Our 14 new members (Timothy Park, Yehoon Park, Paul Jeong, Seongyun Kim, Jihoo Seong, Dokyung Kim, Shinhoo Kim, Bumjoon Park, Jaeha Seok, U-hyun Kim, Dohyun Eun, Ire Jeong, Jacob Hyunjun Seong, Seojin Lee) will contribute to the research team, as well as teach about tax policy at schools and old age homes in Seoul, Busan, Daegu, and Changwon!
The Edunomix India Economics Essay Competition successfully concluded with participants from 19 states. Aashni Mishra from Delhi won the top prize for her insightful essay on the NEET 2024 scandal, highlighting systemic flaws and offering solutions. Edunomix Institute is proud to foster talent and looks forward to future editions promoting economic thought leadership.
Learn moreJoin our November virtual seminars every Sunday, 12:00-1:30 PM ET, for an in-depth look at Micro and Macro Economics, perfect for AP/College-Level preparation. Led by 4 lecturers and a guest professor, these sessions offer fresh insights and new challenges for all students.
Our biggest camp yet, with 87 students from 11 different countries concluded in August. With the focus being on entrepeneurship, students gained insights from Alexander Deeb (CEO of ClassHook) and Adam Meskouri (Forbes Next 1000 Finalist) before pitching their ideas to a panel of judges in a "Shark Tank" style competition.
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