10th European Mathematical Cup

We’re pleased to inform you that the 10th edition of the European Mathematical Cup will take place in less than two months from now!

This year’s edition will take place from 11th to 19th of December. The deadline for problem proposals is the 1st of November. If you have any original problems you would like to propose, send them to our e-mail.

As the pandemic situation is still unclear, it is possible to organize the competition via video call this year.

If you wish to apply to organize the competition in your location or if you want to compete, contact us on our email: european.mathematical.cup@gmail.com

Final results of the 9th EMC

The final results of the 9th EMC can be viewed on the Results page!

Congratulations to all of the contestants, especially the medalists. We hope that everyone found the competition interesting.

Of course, sincere thanks to the problem proposers and local organizers. Your effort is highly appreciated.

Less than two weeks until the 9th EMC

Dear everyone,

The 9th edition of our competition is getting closer. There are less than two weeks until this year’s competition, which will be held from 12th to 20th of December.

We are pleased to announce that local organizers from over 20 different countries confirmed their participation.

We would also like to thank everyone who sent their problem proposals this year.
We really appreciate your contribution to the competition.

There’s still time to be a part of this year’s edition, contact us as soon as possible via e-mail (european.mathematical.cup@gmail.com).

9th EMC to take place this December

There is less than two months until the 9th EMC.

This year’s competition will take place from 12th to 20th of December. The problem proposal deadline is 26th of November.

We have made some changes to the rules. It is now possible to write EMC online via a video call.

You can still apply by contacting us on the mail: european.mathematical.cup@gmail.com

Final results of the 8th EMC

We are pleased to announce the final results of the 8th EMC which can be viewed on the Results page!

Congratulations to all of the contestants, especially the medalists for their remarkable success among many top contenders. We hope that the competition was as interesting to the contestants as it was to the organizers.

Many thanks to the problem proposers and local organizers who help us ensure that the competition grows in popularity and quality each year. Your effort is highly appreciated.

2 weeks until the 8th EMC

Dear all,

we’re excited to announce that the 8th EMC is only 2 weeks away!

This year, the competition takes place between 14th and 22nd December.

More than 15 countries already confirmed their participation, mostly locations with a tradition of being a part of the competition, but there is also a country making its debut in the competition – Italy.

There’s still time to be a part of this year’s edition, just contact us via Facebook or e-mail (european.mathematical.cup@gmail.com).

Final results of the 7th EMC

We are pleased to announce the final results of the 7th EMC which can be viewed on Results page.

Congratulations to all of the contestants, especially the medalists for their remarkable success among many top contenders. Students from record-breaking 23 countries participated in this edition!

Many thanks to the problem proposers and local organizers who help us ensure that the competition grows in popularity and quality each year. Hopefully, we’ll continue to do so in many editions to come.

Writing of the 7th EMC finished

The writing of this years edition has ended!
Students from as many as 23 countries have participated, including 5 new participating countries.

The marking process follows and the unofficial results can be expected in several weeks.

The problems and solutions from both categories are uploaded here.

 

3 weeks until the 7th EMC

We’re less than 3 weeks away from the start of the 7th EMC!
 
We’re pleased to announce that 3 new countries will make their debut in the competition: Austria, Georgia and Iran.
We wish the best of luck to them and to all other participating countries.

We would also like to thank all those who sent their problem proposals this year.
We appreciate your contribution to the competition.