2010 International Open Internet-Olympiads for students
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Test your abilities by taking part in the Open Internet-Olympiad for students!

Internet-Olympiads in various subject fields have been held since 2008.

We invite you to join 2010 International Open Internet-Olympiads for students!

2010 Olympiads will include the following subject fields:

  • Mathematics;
  • Physics;
  • Chemistry;
  • Computer Science (Informatics);
  • Russian language.

Please, click here to learn more about the time and venue of the 2010 International Open Internet-Olympiads.

Please, register to take part in 2010 International Open Internet-Olympiads (registration is for HEIs only).

 

Latest news

25.06.2010
The International Round Results of the Internet-Olympiad in Mathematics have been Announced in Ariel, Israel

According to the results of the Third Round of the Internet-Olympiad in Mathematics that had taken place in Yoshkar-Ola (Russia), Khabarovsk (Russia), and Harbin (China), 85 top-rated student papers were to the Ariel University Center (Israel) to participate in the International round of the contest.

24.06.2010
Team Composition Specified

The team composition has been specified regarding the Higher Education Institutions that participated in the Team Championship within the context of the Second Round of the Open International Internet-Olympiad in Mathematics.

Our congratulations to the Team Championship winners and awardees! 

07.06.2010
Lists of the Second Round Participants of the Internet Olympiad in Informatics, Physics, and Chemistry

Tentative participant lists have been made for the Second Round of the Internet Olympiad in Informatics, Physics, and Chemistry.  Each Higher Education Institution can be represented by no more than three students with regard to each particular study field,  the students’ results not lower than the median value being a precondition for participation (please, see the First Round results).  In case several students have equal results, it’s the Institution’s responsibility to select the Second Round participants out of these students (equal results are highlighted in yellow).