Around 100 people participated in the first edition of the STARS EU Student Case Competition

April 21, 2026

Family photo of the nine teams participating in the first edition of the STARS EU Student Case Competition, held in Groningen.

The launch of the first edition of the STARS EU Student Case Competition brought together around one hundred people at Hanze University of Applied Sciences(The Netherlands), including students, faculty members, university staff, and STARS EU ambassadors. Participants joined this first training initiative, which brought together the nine member universities.

The opening day of this pilot experience, which combined collaborative work with practical learning and international exchange to promote skill development and teamwork, was marked by the arrival of the participating teams and the first activities of the programme.

The event began with the registration and reception of students, followed by an institutional welcome led by Dick Pouwels, General Coordinator of the alliance and President of Hanze’s Executive Board, together with Mira Bloemen-Bekx and Heinrich Naumann.

First contacts

Afterwards, teams were assigned to their respective working divisions, where they had the opportunity to meet and establish initial contact before sharing a group lunch. The day continued with a social activity in the afternoon, preceded by a group photo that brought all participants together.

The programme promoted intercultural communication and analytical skills in different contexts. To this end, participants—organised into nine international teams—worked under pressure to develop solutions, which they later presented to an international jury composed of academic staff and industry experts.

Active involvement of partners

This STARS EU initiative achieved the active involvement of the nine partner universities, which sent their student teams accompanied by their respective tutors, helping to strengthen the alliance’s international and collaborative character.

The universities that participated in this pioneering experience, in addition to the host institution, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, were: University West (Sweden); Bragança Polytechnic University (Portugal); University of La Laguna (Spain); Silesian University in Opava (Czechia); Aleksandër Moisiu University in Durrës (Albania); Cracow University of Technology (Poland); Hochschule Bremen – City University of Applied Sciences (Germany); and the University Marie and Louis Pasteur (France).

At the conclusion of this first edition of the STARS EU Student Case Competition, the judges announced that the team from Hochschule Bremen – City University of Applied Sciences (Germany) had won the competition, with the team from Aleksandër Moisiu University in Durrës (Albania) being chosen as the best presenter. Both teams stood out for the quality of their proposals, teamwork, and problem-solving skills throughout the competition.

For more information about the event, readers were invited to follow STARS EU on its social media channels: Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

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