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Euro Challenge Competition Student HS Orientation
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Venue: | FIU - MMC - Graham Center GC 243 |
Friday, November 30, 2018: One day seminar - Euro Challenge Competition HS Student Orientation
Students and teachers from 10 high schools will be attending the orientation. These schools will be participating in the Euro Challenge Competition 2019.
During this orientation, will be covered:
- Competition Overview
- From Europe to the Euro
- The Euro Area Economy: an Update
- Key Economic Concepts for the Euro Challenge
- Challenges and Country Profiles
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This is the 12th year that the Miami-Florida Jean Monnet Center of Excellence is in charge of recruiting high schools and organizing the competition in Florida. In 2019, its twelve year, the Euro Challenge will continue to expand nationally, with more than 100 teams from various regions in the United States expected to compete for monetary awards generously provided by The Moody’s Foundation. The Euro Challenge is a program launched by the Delegation of the European Union to the United States in partnership with The Moody’s Foundation and with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York serving as program advisor. The program is supported by Credit Suisse, the University of North Carolina, Florida International University, the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Illinois, the University of Texas at Austin, Rutgers University, George Washington University, Indiana University, the University of Wisconsin, the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh, the DC World Affairs Council, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (Pittsburgh Branch), the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and Detroit Branch
For more information on the Euro Challenge Competition and visit the official website, click here