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The International Jury

The Structure of the Jury

The GJC jury reflects the global nature of the Challenge. The Jury members have also been chosen to reflect the different skills and sectors involved in the use of new technologies in education.

The jury will be divided into Work Groups made up of a minimum of 3 jurors each. Each work group will have a leader whose task is to co-ordinate the evaluation process for his/her work group and to act as a point of reference for the members of the work group, the leaders of other work groups, and the chairman of the jury.

Each Working Group will judge an estimated number of around 50 projects and each project will be evaluated by the three members of each working group in order to guarantee impartiality.


The Jury Work Schedule

25th October 

Jury ends evaluation work - finalists identified

27-28th October

Jury meets in Rome to select award winners in each category

30th October

Finalists announced

12th December

Global Junior Challenge Awards Ceremony

  • The Jury Members


  • Get to know the jury members and discover what they think about the Global Junior Challenge.

  • Evaluation Criteria


  • Look at the evaluation criteria to know more how the projects will be judged.
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