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Hult Prize Certificate Program is a FREE Presentation Skills Tutorial

 


Hult Prize Certificate Program is a FREE Presentation Skills Tutorial for interested students, powered by the Hult Prize Foundation.


If interested, here you go! https://www.udemy.com/course/hpcp_level1


It’s a 1 hour 5 minutes On-Demand Video with the current enrolment of over 2,200+ students across 99 countries.


Hult Prize is the world’s biggest engine for the launch of student-led ventures that are both for-good and for-profit.


The Fundamentals of Pitching Course is not just about mastering theories but focused on “Learning By Doing” where you will be able to put your learning into practice. 


The course is delivered by members of the global leadership team, alumni base, and expert mentor community from around the world. 


Sign-Up URL https://www.udemy.com/course/hpcp_level1


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