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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Apply for this Climate Science Olympiad 2024 for all youth in climate worldwide

The Climate Science Olympiad 2024 (CSO 2024) is a worldwide competition designed to increase awareness of climate change and its global impact. Open to students aged 14 to 25 worldwide, the competition consists of three rounds: qualification, pre-final in October 2024, and a supervised online final. Organized by Climate Science, the event offers participants certificates, cash prizes, and a sponsored trip to Azerbaijani for COP29. Engaging in CSO 2024 allows students to delve into climate science, understand mitigation measures, gain global exposure, and develop skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork, enhancing their career opportunities in the field.

Scroll down for more information and click on the official link attached to apply. 


Host Institution
Climate Science
Program Type
Fully Funded
Program Benefits
Organized by Climate Science, the event offers participants certificates, cash prizes, and a sponsored trip to Azerbaijani for COP29. Engaging in CSO 2024 allows students to delve into climate science, understand mitigation measures, gain global exposure, and develop skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork, enhancing their career opportunities in the field.
Eligible Countries
This opportunity is open for all nationalities worldwide
Application Procedure
Click on the official link below to apply
Official Application Link



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