International Philosophy Olympiad (IPO)

Organization: International Philosophy Olympiad

Program Overview

Qualify via national selection; annual international finals.

The **International Philosophy Olympiad (IPO)** is an annual competition that brings together high school students from around the world to engage deeply with philosophical questions. Students qualify through their country’s **national philosophy olympiad or selection process**, and those who advance compete in the international finals by writing a philosophical essay on a given topic, usually based on short excerpts from classic or contemporary texts. Essays are evaluated on clarity of argument, depth of analysis, and original thought rather than prior specialized knowledge. This program is best suited for students who enjoy **critical thinking, writing, and abstract reasoning**, and who are interested in exploring ethics, metaphysics, political philosophy, and related fields. The IPO encourages participants to read widely, develop well-structured arguments, and respond thoughtfully to complex ideas—skills that are highly relevant for humanities, social sciences, and even STEM fields. Participation, especially advancement through national or international rounds, can demonstrate to colleges a student’s ability to handle challenging texts, write analytically under time constraints, and engage with ideas at a high level. For more details on national selection procedures and international events, students should consult the official website and their country’s organizing body.

Program Details

  • Category: Arts & Humanities
  • Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-12
  • Location: Various Locations
  • Country: USA

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Visit the official program website: International Philosophy Olympiad