Introduction to iGeo

The International Geography Olympiad (iGeo) is an annual competition for the best 16- to 19-year-old geography students from all over the world. Students chosen to represent their countries are the very best, chosen from thousands of students who participate enthusiastically in their own National Geography Olympiads. The iGeo consists of three parts: a written test, a multimedia test and substantial fieldwork requiring observation, leading to cartographic representation and geographical analysis. The program also includes poster presentations by teams, cultural exchanges, and time for students to get to know their fellow students and explore the host city.

Students participating in iGeo
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Aims of the International Geography Olympiad

Stimulate active interest in geographical and environmental studies among young people

Contribute positively to debate about the importance of geography as a senior secondary school subject by drawing attention to the quality of geographical knowledge, skills and interests among young people

Facilitate social contacts between young people from different countries and in doing so, contribute to the understanding between nations

Recognize excellence in student geographers