Right now everyone is getting ready for nationals. But not everyone is sure what nationals are and why we do them.
Nationals is the annual competition which teams all come together and present what they have they done over the last year and to showcase how their projects have progressed The competition takes place in London, over a weekend period. This allows those who chose to go a chance to see what the other teams have been up to and what being part of Enactus UK, as a whole, actually means. Whilst the professional side of nationals is being experienced there is the other side which includes team bonding and generally having a laugh with everyone.
The competition itself means creating a presentation which shows best what Enactus Sheffield has been done and how the projects have made an impact on people’s lives. During the presentation business leaders will act as judges and assess and rank the presentations, on the ecstatic’s of the presentation, those presentation, and what they have actually done. This events encourage creativity and lead to strong programs which leads in more lives being improved.
However, it is important to remember that it is not just the UK that take part in nationals. Nationals happens in 36 countries, over a period of 16 weeks. The winner of each national goes on to the next stage of the competition, where they compete to be the best Enactus team in the whole world.
When we compete to change lives, we all win.
Good luck to all teams competing!
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