Doors to Diplomacy is an international project-based competition that challenges middle and high school students to create web-based projects that teach others about the importance of diplomacy and international affairs. The program aims to enhance students’ understanding of world issues, diplomatic history, and civic responsibility.
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Doors to Diplomacy
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 400
- Cost: Free
- Estimated Time Commitment: Major
- Participant Format: Small Team
- Event Format: Online Asynchronous
- Competition Format: Original Submission, Presentation
- Reach: International
- Event Size: Very Small
Participation Information
Students work in teams to research a global issue related to diplomacy and create a website to educate others about their findings. Projects are peer-reviewed and evaluated by an international panel of judges.
Judging is based on creativity, content quality, educational value, and the ability to effectively convey the importance of diplomacy and global understanding.
Scholarships, certificates, and international recognition for top diplomacy projects
Students work in teams to research a global issue related to diplomacy and create a website to educate others about their findings. Projects are peer-reviewed and evaluated by an international panel of judges.
1. Form a team and choose a topic related to diplomacy. 2. Research the topic and create a website. 3. Submit the project for peer review and evaluation.
Access to online resources, research materials, and guidance on project-based learning and website creation.
Judging is based on creativity, content quality, educational value, and the ability to effectively convey the importance of diplomacy and global understanding.
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