The 2024 AAPAE Tertiary Ethics Olympiad was held last week. Outstanding 
eth-letes from universities around Australia via Zoom as they dealt with 
current and engaging ethical issues. Judges from around the world unanimously 
praised the participants for their insightful discussions on topics such as 
artificial intelligence, free speech, and the environment, among others. One 
coach, Dr Alex Cain from the University of Melbourne, commented, "In my 
opinion, the discussions are only getting better and better year by year. I 
really can’t say enough good things about the Ethics Olympiad."

Here are the results:
Australian National University ACT (Green) clinched the Gold Medal, followed by 
the University of Melbourne (Aqua) with the Silver Medal, and Australian 
National University ACT (White) securing the Bronze Medal. Congratulations to 
all the teams, including those receiving honourable mentions! 

Judges awarded honourable mentions to the following teams: Monash University 
(Red), The University of Western Australia (Orange), The University of 
Melbourne (Maroon) and Macquarie University (Blue and Purple).

More information about future Tertiary Ethics Olympiads can be found here: 2025 
AAPAE Tertiary Ethics Olympiad – Ethics Olympiad

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Matthew WillsEthics Olympiad Manager


http://www.ethicsolympiad.org


Mailing Address:PO BOX 116 Dernancourt 5075


 Matthew WillsEthics Olympiad Project ManagerPh-0400029660ABN 52606554367
Click here for an article about the Ethics Olympiad in a recent edition of the 
Australian Journal of Middle Schooling.

Click here for an article about the Ethics Olympiad in the latest edition of 
the American Philosophical Association Education Journal.

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