Passer les menus de navigation
Logo Acorn

Rennes School of Business represented by an all-women team at the Global Case Competition at Harvard 2026

  • Faculty & Research

 

For the first time, Rennes School of Business will be represented by an all-women student team at the Global Case Competition at Harvard (GCCH) 2026, one of the most recognised international case competitions in business and finance.

The Global Case Competition at Harvard brings together students from universities around the world to work on a real-world strategic business case. Teams are given three weeks to analyse the case, develop a structured solution and submit their recommendations to a panel of judges. The competition then continues with advanced rounds, including a video pitch and live presentations.

A milestone for Rennes School of Business

This participation marks an important milestone for Rennes School of Business. The selection of an all-women team reflects the school’s ongoing commitment to gender diversity, leadership development and academic excellence in an international context. It also highlights the collaborative and analytical skills developed by students throughout their programmes.

About the Global Case Competition at Harvard

Over the years, the Global Case Competition at Harvard has established itself as a leading international case competition, connecting students from dozens of countries. The experience allows participants to strengthen their skills in strategic analysis, financial reasoning, industry research and professional presentation, while engaging with peers and academic and professional experts from around the world.

The 2026 edition of the competition will take place online, with optional in-person components, from 2 February to 29 March. During this period, teams will take part in an intensive learning experience that combines academic rigour with real-world business challenges.

Rennes School of Business will follow the team’s progress throughout the competition and share updates as the different rounds unfold.