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Mentor:Prof. Katerina Anevska, PhDMentor:Assistant Prof. Violeta Angelovska, PhDYear2024Share

Eureka

Objective

The objectives of this competition category are:

  • Registered candidates to acquire practical knowledge and skills
  • Registered candidates to familiarize themselves with the conditions for study and the possibilities of the faculties that are involved in the implementation of the campaign
Description Two types of competitions:

  1. Individual

Simple mathematical problems in which logical thinking is primarily represented, organized in the following topics:

  • Arithmetic
  • Logic and combinatorics
  • Stereometry
  • Planimetry (examples attached)

2. Team work

The selection of registered candidates is carried out in two stages:

  1. First phase -Development of a specific project 50%
  2. Second phase – Public presentation 50%
Essay

topics

Topics in which the application of mathematics is dealt with

 

Anticipated Benefits:

Embarking on this journey promises a wealth of newfound knowledge, skill refinement, and adept problem-solving capabilities. Confronting substantial challenges not only fortifies one’s self-confidence but also cultivates qualities such as self-discipline and perseverance. These attributes, crucial in all facets of life, significantly contribute to both personal and professional development. Triumph in such competitions opens doors to coveted scholarships and prospective career pathways.

Execution Methodology:

Initiating the application for this category signifies high school students’ deliberate choice to participate in a specific competition. Upon registration, detailed guidance on subsequent activities will be provided to enrolled students through direct communication with designated mentors.

Evaluation Criteria:

For participants in the individual competition, assessment will be based on comprehensive tests. Conversely, students engaged in the team competition will undergo evaluation from two dimensions: project creation and its articulate oral presentation.

Ideal Candidates:

Mathematical competitions serve as a catalyst for fostering creative and logical thinking. Those drawn to the beauty of mathematics, possessing a competitive spirit, and relishing challenges will find a perfect fit in this category. It is an opportunity open to any high school student eager to explore the intricate realms of mathematics.

Preparation Venue:

The meticulous preparation process unfolds in dual dimensions—physical sessions within the premises of AUE FON and virtual engagement via the Teams platform. Seamless communication with mentors, distinguished university professors, will be facilitated through this virtual platform, ensuring a comprehensive and enriching preparatory experience.