The International Humanities Challenge is designed to work with partner schools across Asia. Host schools play an important role in bringing together students from different schools to compete, collaborate, and explore the big questions that shape our world.
Following the confirmed Bangkok Pilot in February 2027, the International Humanities Challenge is exploring future regional host partnerships across Asia.
Position your school as a leader in humanities enrichment, critical thinking, and international academic collaboration.
Bring students, teachers, and schools from across your city or region onto your campus for a high-quality academic event.
Support an event that values history, geography, politics, economics, culture, society, and global understanding.
Host schools provide the venue and help support event logistics. The International Humanities Challenge provides the academic structure, competition materials, scoring framework, and overall event design.
Venue space, suitable classrooms or presentation spaces, basic event support, and local coordination where possible.
Competition format, academic materials, event structure, scoring approach, awards framework, and participant guidance.
We are interested in future host partnerships in cities with strong international school communities. Planned or potential regional locations include Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur.
Schools interested in hosting a future International Humanities Challenge event are warmly invited to register their interest.