Schools New physics contest for university students

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The Prague Physics Challenge is a new international contest for university and advanced high school students, allowing participants to submit solutions via email for correction and evaluation. Participants can start solving problems at any time, with the first set currently available. The contest encourages engagement in physics through a correspondence format. However, users have reported issues accessing the contest's website, prompting inquiries about backups or similar competitions. Overall, the challenge aims to foster physics problem-solving skills among students globally.
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Hi everybody, I would like to inform you about the new international physics contest for university students (and advanced high school students). Its name is "Prague Physics Challenge" and it's a sort of "correspondence seminary" - you are supposed to send your solutions via e-mail and you will get your solutions back corrected and evaluated. You can begin solving it any time of the year (but right now there's still enough time to send your solutions of the very first set of problems).

You can find all required information and the first set of problems on the contest's website: http://ppch.eu/".
 
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thanks but the site seems down . any backups anywhere or similar competitions?
 
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