Results of the ISI Junior-2022 International Olympiad Summed Up in Dushanbe
DUSHANBE, 07.07.2022 (NIAT Khovar) – The closing ceremony of the ISI Junior-2022 International Olympiad in Information Technology was held in Dushanbe.
It was attended by the leadership of the Dushanbe administration, the Ministry of Education and Science, relevant city and republican structures and participants of the Olympiad.
The Olympiad was attended by 27 youth Olympic teams consisting of 158 students and 28 coaches from Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and Russia.
Also, teenagers from Azerbaijan, Mongolia, India, Sri Lanka, China, Syria and Cuba took part in it remotely in the amount of 20 teams consisting of 134 people.
During the Olympiad, international specialists conducted training seminars and trainings for the management of educational institutions, teachers of information technology and those responsible for conducting subject Olympiads from educational institutions and employees of centers for the search and development of talents in Dushanbe and its districts.
The Olympiad was first held in Tajikistan from July 1 through July 7.









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