Enter our case writing competitions

Enter our case writing competitions
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Before entering

Please make sure that you have:

  • prepared your case and teaching note as two separate PDF documents
  • not included your name or institution on your case or teaching note; this ensures judging is anonymous and fair
  • decided who owns the copyright, this must be stated on the form below
  • read our terms and conditions of entry.

Enter your case

Please note:

  • you must complete and submit the form below for each case that you are entering in a competition
  • each case can only be entered in to one competition
  • all entries must be submitted using the form below by midnight on Thursday 9 October 2025 (check the time in your time zone)
  • when your entry has been submitted you will receive an email confirmation.

Due to the conflict in Ukraine it is with sadness that we cannot accept entries from individuals in Russia or Belarus. Full statement.

Competition entry

Your details

Case details

Lead / single author

All further correspondence will be via email to this author, unless specified otherwise in the competition entry section above.

Co-authors

If you have any co-authors, please add them using the button below.

Teaching tests

Cases entered to the competition must have been tested at least twice in the classroom. If your case has been taught more than twice please provide details of the two most recent tests.

Teaching test 1

Teaching test 2

Upload your case and teaching note

Your case and teaching note must make no mention anywhere of the author(s) or their institution(s), and must be uploaded as PDF files.
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Generative AI usage

As AI is evolving quickly, we will use this information to research its impact on case writing.

Upload any supplementary items

If your case has any supplementary items (e.g. presentation slides) please upload them here.
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Submission requirements

By submitting this case to the competition I confirm that all authors agree to the terms and conditions and that the case itself:
  • makes no mention anywhere of the author(s) or their institution(s)
  • is released by the featured organisation, if applicable
  • clearly identifies a protagonist and supporting actors
  • articulates an issue, decision, problem or opportunity
  • was completed after 1 January 2024
  • has been tested at least twice in the classroom
  • is in English
  • is a maximum of 5,000 words, or 25 minutes if it's a video case
  • has an accompanying teaching note
  • will be submitted to The Case Centre collection in time for the press release in February/March 2026 should it win this category
  • makes no mention anywhere of the author(s) or their institution(s)
  • is released by the featured organisation, if applicable
  • clearly identifies a protagonist and supporting actors
  • articulates an issue, decision, problem or opportunity that is relevant to the hot topic
  • was completed after 1 January 2024
  • has been tested at least twice in the classroom
  • is in English
  • is a maximum of 5,000 words, or 25 minutes if it's a video case
  • has an accompanying teaching note
  • will be submitted to The Case Centre collection in time for the press release in February/March 2026 should it win this category
  • makes no mention anywhere of the author(s) or their institution(s)
  • is released by the featured organisation, if applicable
  • clearly identifies a protagonist and supporting actors
  • articulates an issue, decision, problem or opportunity
  • was completed after 1 January 2024
  • has been tested at least twice in the classroom
  • is in English
  • is five pages or fewer (including exhibits, annexes, footnotes etc)
  • conforms to the required margin layout (left and right margins at least 2.9cm, top margin at least 2.7cm, bottom margin on page one should be at least 2.7cm)
  • uses a font size 10pt or larger
  • is a maximum of 10 minutes if it's a video case
  • has an accompanying teaching note
  • will be submitted to The Case Centre collection in time for the press release in February/March 2026 should it win this category
  • makes no mention anywhere of the author(s) or their institution(s)
  • is the first teaching case for all authors
  • is released by the featured organisation, if applicable
  • clearly identifies a protagonist and supporting actors
  • articulates an issue, decision, problem or opportunity
  • was completed after 1 January 2024
  • has been tested at least twice in the classroom
  • is in English
  • is a maximum of 5,000 words, or 25 minutes if it's a video case
  • has an accompanying teaching note
  • will be submitted to The Case Centre collection in time for the press release in February/March 2026 should it win this category

Contacting you

By submitting your case to the competition you also agree that the details of the lead author will be added to The Case Centre's customer database.

We take our customer's privacy seriously and will only use the personal information of the lead author to administer their account and to provide the products, services and email options they have requested from us. We never share customer details with any other individuals or organisations.

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Get in touch

Contact Hazel if you have any questions or need more information about our case writing competitions.

Hazel Walker
Hazel Walker
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We offer a range of case writing resources. From videos to articles to training - we've got all your needs covered.