Business project of Atyrau pupils ranked the 2nd at “SAGE World Cup-2015”
19 August, 2015 18:07
Business project of Atyrau pupils took the second place in "Corporate Social Responsibility" at the XIII World Championship “SAGE World Cup-2015”, the press service of the NCE "Atameken".
The international competition was attended by teams from 20 countries. This was the first time the pupils participated in the international contest. So, this award is really significant
The international educational program “SAGE Kazakhstan” trains high school students in the basics of entrepreneurship. The purpose of the program is to promote a new generation of business leaders and integration into the global business community.
Two teams from Astana also took part in the contest. They presented the project of a volunteers’ mobile application. The project of the winners was dedicated to "Socially Responsible Business" - the poultry industry.
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