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Every year, MBA students at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business organize and host a conference that examines the impact of a selected initiative on business and society. This year, the conference examines the influence that incentives can play in improving the quality of life across sectors - from healthcare and education to clean energy and social change.

The conference organizers have graciously offered up to 30 undergraduates the opportunity to attend the conference for free. The application process for an invitation is simple - review the conference website<http://www.tuckbsc.org/>, and tell us:

  *   Why you want to attend,
  *   What you hope to gain from the experience,
  *   And how you hope to connect what you learn to your career.

To apply, click here<http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/tuckbusinessandsocietyconference>.

All applications are due by Wednesday, February 13. Invites will be issued by February 20. (If you have to miss a session or two due to your class schedule, that's okay!)
If you have questions on the event, please contact Chandlee Bryan<mailto:[log in to unmask]> in Career Services.


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