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Frequently Asked Questions

 

We get certain questions concerning Rubicon Contest a lot. We put together the most frequently asked questions to save you some time and get an answer right away. If you still have any questions, just contact us.

General questions

How many teams will be competing?

There will be a total of 24 teams competing at Rubicon Contest 2011. Of those 12 teams will have the opportunity to move on to the second round. The best four teams will face the challenge of the final round.

What is a Rubicon Contest Team?

  • Each team consists of four students from their respective university.

  • Teams may be formed individually or by the respective university. They both will be treated equaly when they are assesed for participation.
  • Students can study at either the Bachelor´s or Master´s level in the field of business or management.

  • Every team member must be at least 18 years old.

When will I get to know if my team is selected?

After the application deadline (Jan. 25th 2011) we will screen all applications. Please give us some time.

Undergraduate or Graduate degree – for which level is Rubicon Contest recommended?

We do not target specifically the undergraduate- or the graduate-level. We also want to foster the inter-cultural exchange, and encourage entrepreneurial thinking. In addition, we experienced that the younger students have a purer and more pragmatic look on problems, which makes more than up for their lack of theoretical experience. The tasks will be challenging for undergraduate- as well as for graduate-level. It is allowed to mix undergraduate and graduate students in one team.

Do I need to speak German for competing in Rubicon Contest?

No, because the language used at the event will be English. The organizational team and volunteers will also speak English with you. But since you are in Germany, you might hear some German words and pick up a few.

Financial

What kind of costs and how much can I expect?

There are the expenses for:

  • journey (e.g. airplane ticket)
  • contest fee (150€ per person)*
  • money you would like to spend on souvenirs or on your travel
  • If you choose to connect your participation at Rubicon Contest with a trip through Germany and/or Europe – it is up to you.

* The contest fee includes airport pick-up, transfers, supporting program, accommodation, drinks and meals. You do not have to spend anything when you are with us.

Is there any kind of financial support?

No, there is no financial support from Rubicon Contest.

If you are unsure how to finance your participation at Rubicon Contest, we recommend that you apply and if you are accepted in the challenge, you look for support (e.g. your university, companies) on your own. We made the experience, that it is far more complicated to look first for potential sponsors and then apply. There are several possibilities to gain a sponsorship. The organizational team will be happy to give you some help to find support.

Before the Rubicon Contest

What should I bring to Rubicon Contest to fulfill the tasks?

Stationery, like pen and paper, will be provided. It is highly recommended to bring a laptop computer to prepare and deliver presentations (subject to change). With your computer's WiFi capabilities you can go online at BiTS. You may use the internet for certain tasks.

Do I need a visa to come to Germany? Will there be any assistance applying for the visa?

First check with the website of the Auswärtiges Amt (Federal Foreign Office of Germany), if you need a visa to come to Germany. You only need a visitor visa for attending the Rubicon Contest. The organizational team will assist you in the process to get a visa and will supply you documents, that help you with your visa application.

How do I get to Iserlohn?

There will be a shuttle service from your airport to Iserlohn. On the map seen below you see the airports for pick-up. National teams will arrive on their own by car or can be picked up at Iserlohn, Hagen or Dortmund train-station.

International airports with intercontinental service are Dusseldorf (DUS) and Frankfurt (FRA). Low-Budget airlines will arrive in Dortmund (DTM) and Dusseldorf-Weeze (NRN).

 

Airport pickup

 

(*) Please do not book your flights to Frankfurt-Hahn, due to the remote location from Iserlohn (3.5h drive).

At the Rubicon Contest

Will accommodation be provided?

Yes, participants will be provided with room and board. Additional nights can be arranged in Iserlohn by the organizational team.

What can I expect in the supporting program?

There will be a supporting program, so you do not get bored and enjoy your stay in Iserlohn. We give you the opportunity to join several activities, if you do not have a task to fulfil. In the recent years we offered a sightseeing tour to a historical factory, a city tour in Iserlohn and a trip through a stalactite cave. Also there will be the legendary “Rubicon Party” and the get-together dinner will not only be a dinner. We are planning the details at the moment.

Will there be any free time while the days of competition?

Of course, you have free time with the possibility to add one of our activities. But the tasks are quite tight, so you cannot visit Cologne or any other city at lunch break.

If there are any questions, who can I contact?

Do not hesitate to contact us at Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist gegen Spambots geschützt! JavaScript muss aktiviert werden, damit sie angezeigt werden kann. . Please write your questions in English.

Before traveling to Germany, we will provide you with telephone numbers to call us, if any problems may appear.

 
 

Partner 2011

Rubicon Contest is supported by BiTS Iserlohn
Laureate Inc.
Campus Symposium

Jugendherberge Sorpesee