From IYPT
IYPT Member Organisations (IMOs) and International Organising Committee (IOC)
List of current IMOs and IOC members
List of IMO Applications
Countries with an organization that has applied to become IMO. Either the IOC has not voted on their application yet, the organization has withdrawn their application or the IOC has not voted in favor.
Country | IMO | Representative | Application | Local Website |
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Croatia | Youth Research Center | Magdalena Živković | Croatia.pdf | icm.ihr/iypt |
Macedonia | Private Yahya Kemal College Struga | Neslihan Dursun | Macedonia.pdf | |
Mexico | Universidad Panamericana, Campus Aguascalientes | Luis Alfonso Guerrero Rodriguez | Mexico.pdf | iypt.ags.up.mx |
Greece | Hellenic Physical Society (EEF) | Apostolos Michaloudis | Greece.pdf | iypt.gr |
India | Jasudben M. L. School | Shashikant Pandey | India.pdf | |
South Africa | Parklands College | Don Duffield | SA.pdf | |
France | Nicolas Chevalier | iypt.fr | ||
Kenya | Andrew Baker |
Contact List of potential IMOs
Countries which are planning to send a guest team, have sent a team or a guest team to IYPT recently or have expressed their indent to do so but have not yet applied for IMO status:
Country | Contact | Local Website |
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Malaysia | Jasmin Burton Morgan | |
Indonesia | Jong Tan | |
Netherlands | Hans Jordens | |
Slovenia | Rok Capuder |
About IMOs
An IYPT Member Organization is a legal entity which is officially recognized by the IYPT to represent the IYPT-related interests of a country. In particular, IMOs determine the team and the IOC representative for their country at their discretion. For the selection of the team, an IMO has to set up an appropriate selection procedure which gives all interested students from the respective country a fair chance to compete for a seat in the country’s team.
IMOs gain their status by the vote of the IOC, after a motion of the IMO candidate. If the country in question already has an IOC representative, said representative must approve this motion.
Applications for IMO status can only be made by someone who participated in at least one of 5 most recent IYPTs either as an observer, team member, team leader, or juror. This condition is fulfilled even if the person in question represented a different country at that time. This person must support the application by taking over the position of a team leader of the team selected by the respective IMO.
An IMO loses its right to send an IOC representative after not sending a team to the IYPT in two subsequent years. Furthermore, in this case, other organizations of the country in question may apply for IMO status.
After applying for IMO status, an IMO candidate may nominate a team for the IYPT until the IOC decides their application at the following IOC meeting.
IMO status is usually granted for a period of 5 years, from the moment of approval by the IOC at the IOC meeting until the end of IYPT in the year of expiration. Without re-applying before the start of IOC meeting in the year of expiration, participation at the IOC meeting is not granted.