Ambassador program · 2026–27

Bring IASC to your school.

Ambassadors are the local leaders of the IASC community — recruiting participants, running info sessions, and connecting teachers to the competition. Expect a few hours a month.

What you get

Recognition that holds up

Leadership title

Serve as the official IASC Ambassador for your school, listed by name on this website.

Certificate & digital badge

An official certificate and a shareable badge verifying your role and term.

Ambassador briefings

A direct email line to the organizing team and early access to competition announcements.

Ambassador network

Introductions to ambassadors at other schools, coordinated by the IASC team.

Early access

You hear about announcements, deadlines, and changes before they go out to everyone else.

Verified role letter

A signed letter from IASC confirming your role, term, and measurable contribution — useful supporting documentation for applications.

The role

What ambassadors do

  • Recruit participants at your school
  • Connect with teachers and clubs
  • Organize information sessions
  • Promote IASC on social media
  • Grow the IASC community locally

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. You’ll hear back by email within two weeks.

Apply to be an ambassador

A couple of sentences is plenty.

Registration closes November 1, 2026

Compete as well as lead.

Ambassadors can enter the competition too. Registration is free and closes November 1, 2026.

  • Free — no entry or submission fee
  • Under a minute, six fields
  • No idea or team needed yet