Genius Olympiad is an international competition where high school students submit projects related to environmental issues in various categories such as science, art, and business.
Interdisciplinary | Multidisciplinary Challenges
Genius Olympiad
Skills Developed: Algorithm Development | Artistic Creativity | Coding | Critical Thinking | Entrepreneurship | Environmental Advocacy | Financial Literacy | Leadership | Logical Reasoning | Media Creation | Problem Solving | Programming | Renewable Energy Creativity | Scientific Inquiry | Storytelling | Technical Skills
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- Phone: (315) 422-2902
- Contact: info@geniusolympiad.org
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- Terra Science and Education
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About the competition
Comp Info
- Estimated Ann. Participants: 1500
- Cost: $50 per project, $425 participation fee per finalist
- Estimated Time Commitment: Major
- Participant Format: Small Team
- Event Format: Hybrid
- Competition Format: Original Submission, Presentation
- Reach: International
- Event Size: Small
Participation Information
Teams submit projects related to environmental issues in categories like science, business, art, and coding. Submissions are reviewed, and finalists are invited to participate in the finals.
Based on creativity, innovation, environmental impact, technical execution, and presentation skills.
$1,000 for top winners, medals, trophies, and international recognition in STEM and arts disciplines
Teams submit projects related to environmental issues in categories like science, business, art, and coding. Submissions are reviewed, and finalists are invited to participate in the finals.
1. Register online and submit project by March 8. 2. Finalists are announced. 3. Participants present their projects during the finals, held in June at Rochester Institute of Technology.
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Based on creativity, innovation, environmental impact, technical execution, and presentation skills.
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