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Brain competition; 1400 students participated to make Iran compete in the world arena

The seventh round of the National Brain Knowledge Competition ended with the selection and introduction of the top individuals of this course and the representative of our country in the World Brain Knowledge Competition.

This stage of the competition was held online in two sections in English this September, and the top 5 students won gold medals. Also 12 silver medals and 14 participating students won bronze medals. To succeed in this stage, students answered multiple-choice anatomical questions.

 The country's talents in the field of brain knowledge competed to enter the world stage by participating in the second step of the national brain knowledge competition.

Participation of more than 1400 students

The first stage of the 7th National Student Brain Student Competition was held with the competition of more than 1,400 volunteer students aged 13 to 18 from secondary schools across the country, and in this stage, 52 students participating in these competitions with the highest score of They were selected by the jury as the best people.

The purpose of holding the Brain Knowledge Competition in Iran, which is supported by the Cognitive Science and Technology Development Headquarters in the Vice Presidency of Science and Technology, is to find talent as a result of competition among elite students and to create an ideal environment for them to continue their studies in cognitive sciences at the national level.

In these competitions, among the top individuals, Hasti Fakhri took the first place in these competitions and was selected as the representative of Iran for the 2021 American competitions. The International Brain Knowledge Competition will be held online due to the outbreak of coronary heart disease.

Iran's presence among the world's top

The Brain Knowledge Student Competition is a wide-ranging competition among global student talents that provides the platforms and opportunities to promote, develop and expand cognitive science disciplines around the world.

Iran's representatives in the World Brain Knowledge Competition in the past 5 years have always been among the 5 selected countries of the competition, and in the fifth round of this competition, the third place in the World Brain Knowledge Competition in South Korea went to our country's representative.

Communication and Information Center in the Vice Presidency of Science and Technology

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