Doors to Diplomacy
Unlock the Doors to Diplomacy
The U. S. Department of State sponsors the "Doors to Diplomacy" educational challenge - to encourage middle school and high school students around the world to produce web projects that teach others about the importance of international affairs and diplomacy. Each student team member of the winning "Doors to Diplomacy" Award team receives a $2,000 scholarship, and the winning coaches' schools each receive a $500 cash award.
Additional prizes may be provided by sponsors. Learn More
Winners
Announced!
Share this page!

Register
to Receive News Alerts
View
2012 Winners
View Participants
2003 to Present
|
|
-
Doors to Diplomacy 2012 Winners Announced:
Washington DC (May 22, 2012)
-
Doors to Diplomacy 2011: Media Alert: Washington DC
(October 18, 2010)
-
Students from Taiwan, Egypt, Singapore Win U.S.
Website Contest (June 8, 2010)
-
Public Diplomacy Web Contest Open to International,
U.S. Students (December 3, 2009)
-
Web Site Contest Open to American, International
Students (February 11, 2009)
-
International Students Attracted to Diplomacy
Website Contest (November 06, 2007)
-
Download
2012 Flyer
(pdf)
|
Registration for 2012 Competition is now closed
2012 Competition Begins in October 2011
CyberFair Program
The Doors to Diplomacy Award competition is a variation of Global SchoolNet's internationally recognized CyberFair program, in which students produce web projects to showcase their local communities. Learn
More about CyberFair