International Olympiad Award Fund
About This Program
The International Olympiad Award Fund was established to support talented students representing Armenia in international olympiads and achieving outstanding results in STEM fields. The purpose of the fund is to recognize academic excellence and reward students who contribute to strengthening Armenia's educational and technological reputation on the global stage. This initiative aims to build a culture where knowledge, dedication, and achievement are valued and encouraged. The fund also seeks to establish a sustainable reward system that increases motivation for participation in international olympiads and strengthens the competitive scientific community. This initiative represents an important step toward developing Armenia's scientific potential and supporting future scientists and engineers.
Program Focus
- Reward international olympiad medalists
- Recognize top-performing students in STEM fields
- Support teams participating in international competitions
- Motivate the next generation of scientists and engineers
- Contribute to the development of STEM education in Armenia
Who This Program Serves
Talented students representing Armenia in international olympiads across mathematics, physics, informatics, and other STEM disciplines.
Timeline & Milestones
2019
Fund established with initial donations
2022
First international gold medal awarded
2025
12+ medals across all disciplines
2026
Expanded fund for Robotex and new competitions
Updates
Mar 2026
Two students qualify for IPhO 2026
Two PhysMath students have qualified for the International Physics Olympiad. The fund will cover their travel and preparation costs.
Jan 2026
Awards ceremony for 2025 medalists
Five students received awards at the annual ceremony for their achievements in international mathematics and physics competitions.
Nov 2025
Fund reaches $3,400 milestone
Generous contributions from diaspora donors have brought the fund to $3,400 of our $8,000 annual goal.
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Project Details
- Status
- Active
- Category
- Olympiad
- Location
- PhysMath School, Yerevan