
Welcome to the Policy Case Competition (PCC)
This Year's Theme is: AI + Data + Law
The PCC is the first Policy Case Competition ever held at York University.
In teams of 3-4 York University students, competitors will
tackle a real-world policy problem, addressing it in the form
of a policy brief. Teams will then virtually present their
policy solutions to an esteemed panel of
professors, alumni, and public sector professionals for judging.

Welcome to the Policy Case Competition (PCC)
This year's Theme is: AI + Data + Law
Welcome to the Policy Case Competition (PCC)!
This year’s theme is AI + Data + Law!
The PCC is the first Policy Case Competition ever held at York University.
In teams of 3-4 York University students, competitors will tackle a real-world policy problem, addressing it in the form of a policy brief. Teams will then virtually present their policy solutions to an esteemed panel of professors, alumni, and public sector professionals for judging.
The PCC is the first Policy Case Competition ever held at York University. In teams of 3-4 York University students, competitors will tackle a real-world policy problem, addressing it in the form of a policy brief. Teams will then virtually present their policy solutions to an esteemed panel of professors, alumni, and public sector professionals for judging.
The PCC gives York University students a hands-on way to learn, practice, and apply policy thinking.
Government decisions shape our daily lives, yet most students don't know how those decisions are made.
"Government decisions shape our daily lives, yet most students don't know how those decisions are made."
Government decisions shape our daily lives, yet most students don't know how those decisions are made.
Government decisions shape our daily lives, yet most students don't know how those decisions are made.
The PCC gives York University students a hands-on way to learn, practice, and apply policy thinking.
The PCC gives York University students a hands-on way to learn, practice, and apply policy thinking.
Why Compete?
Why Compete?
Awards and Recognition
Awards and Recognition
Take your chance at winning awards and recognition!
Networking
Networking
Network with like-minded students, faculty, alumni, and public sector professionals. Enhance your resume and profile.
Hands-on Experience
Hands-on Experience
Gain hands-on policy-making experience (no prior knowledge required)! Build career-applicable skills in critical thinking, research, and writing.



