The 11th Annual APRU Global Health Virtual Case Competition 2026
Case competitions are increasingly popular worldwide as a way for students to apply critical thinking to “real‑world” challenges. In this international virtual competition, teams of 3–6 students will receive a challenge focused on an urgent global health issue.
Teams will have up to 12 weeks to create a video of up to 10 minutes in English that presents a realistic, well‑designed, and innovative solution. Videos should be uploaded to YouTube, Vimeo, Bilibili, or a similar platform, and the link should be submitted by email. An international panel of APRU Global Health Program members and other global experts will review and judge the entries.
Three videos will be selected by an international panel of judges for the final round, which will be held as part of the APRU Global Health Conference in Hong Kong in December 2026. The winning team will be announced at the conference and a prize of US$1,000 will be awarded.
Timeline
- February 1 – Registration opens
- March 15 – Case challenge sent out via email at 11:59am Pacific Time
- May 1 – Deadline for team registration (teams registering after March 15 will still have only until June 15 to submit their videos)
- June 15 – Final video submissions due by 11:59pm Pacific Time
- September 1 – Three finalist teams announced via email
- December 7 – Final judging of competition held during an APRU Global Health conference.
2026 Challenge
“Containing Environmental Drivers of Antimicrobial Resistance to build resilient cities in the Asia-Pacific”
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is not solely a clinical or pharmaceutical problem; it is a systems-level challenge that reflects how humans interact with animals, ecosystems, and global markets. Unless the world acts urgently to address the global burden of AMR, including the environmental drivers, AMR will have devastating impacts to humans and animals. You will make recommendations for the allocation of US$10 million for interventions to combat AMR and will have to convince multiple stakeholders on the city’s Urban Resilience Task Force to approve your plan. This case incorporates dimensions of One Health, urban resilience planning, antimicrobial stewardship, and stakeholder tradeoffs. Please download the documents below for details.
Downloads:
2026 Challenge Document
Score Sheet (for reference)
Disclosure on the Use of AI (required for submission)
Submission Instructions
The Prize
- The winning team will be announced in December 2026.
- A prize of US$1,000 will be awarded to the winning team. Attendance at the APRU Global Health Conference 2026 is not required.
- All students who participate will receive a certificate of participation via email.
Previous Competitions
The 10th Annual APRU Global Health Virtual Case Competition 2025 (link)
The 9th Annual APRU Global Health Virtual Case Competition 2024 (link)
The 8th Annual APRU Global Health Virtual Case Competition 2023 (link)