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The History of the IYPT
The concept behind the IYPT originates from the former Soviet Union. After a tournament of that kind was executed there for quite a while the first international IYPT took place in 1988. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the IYPT was carried out in other European countries as well, whereas the number of participating countries grew continuosely.
In 2004, the IYPT took place outside of Europe for the first time. Venue was Brisbane (Australia).
Meanwhile, the number of participating countries has grown to over 25. There are also representatives from every continent in the meantime.
In addition the IYPT has developed from a lose community of idealists into an officially registered corporation. In many countries there are national organizations, corporations and associations now which organize qualification competitions and represent their respective countries in the committees of the IYPT. Some of these associations have also been officially and formally recognized by the IYPT in the meantime.
Venues
The IYPT is held in another country every year. The IOC decides which of the applying countries may inherit the holding.
The organisation itself is then accomplished by Local Organizing Committee (LOC).
The first map shows all the countries that have hosted the IYPT. Soviet Union hosted before 1992, only the latest IYPT is shown for countries that have hosted several times. The second map shows the cities. Moscow, Protvino and Vienna have been hosts more than once. (May take a while to load.)
Here a list of some past and future (planned) venues:
Year | Venue | Host country | Website | Permanently archived website |
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1988 | Moscow | Soviet Union | ||
1989 | Moscow | Soviet Union | ||
1990 | Moscow | Soviet Union | ||
1991 | Moscow | Soviet Union | ||
1992 | Protvino | Russia | ||
1993 | Protvino | Russia | ||
1994 | Groningen | The Netherlands | ||
1995 | Spala | Poland | ||
1996 | Kutaissi | Georgia | ||
1997 | Cheb | Czech Republic | archive.org | |
1998 | Donaueschingen | Germany | ||
1999 | Vienna | Austria | www.univie.ac.at/IYPT99/iypt-99.htm | |
2000 | Budapest | Hungary | metal.elte.hu/%7eiypt2000/ | |
2001 | Espoo | Finland | archive.org | |
2002 | Odessa | Ukraine | www.iypt.org.ua | |
2003 | Uppsala | Sweden | www.fyrisskolan.uppsala.se/iypt/ | |
2004 | Brisbane | Australia | www.auscience.org/website/international | |
2005 | Winterthur | Switzerland | ||
2006 | Bratislava | Slovakia | 2006.iypt.org/ | |
2007 | Seoul | Korea | www.iypt.co.kr/ | 2007.iypt.org/ |
2008 | Trogir | Croatia | www.hfd.hr/iypt2008/ | 2008.iypt.org/ |
2009 | Tianjin | China | physics.nankai.edu.cn/iypt/index_en.asp | 2009.iypt.org/ |
2010 | Vienna | Austria | www.iypt.at/ | |
2011 | Tehran | Iran | iypt.ayimi.org/ | |
2012 | Bad Saulgau | Germany | iypt.de/ | |
2013 | Taipei | Chinese Taipei | ||
2014 | Shrewsbury | United Kingdom | iypt.org.uk/ | |
2015 | Nakhon Ratchasima | Thailand | iypt2015.sut.ac.th/ | |
2016 | Ekaterinburg | Russia | iypt.urfu.ru/en/ | |
2017 | Singapore | Singapore | iypt2017.nus.edu.sg/ | |
2018 | Beijing | China | ||
2019 | Warsaw | Poland | ||
2020 | Timișoara | Romania | ||
2021 | ||||
2022 | Prague | Czech Republic |