Applications are open and invited for the Microsoft Imagine Cup Junior 2023. The last date for registrations is May 10, 2023.

About the Contest

Now in its fourth year, Imagine Cup Junior is an exciting opportunity for students aged 13-18 years old to learn about technology and how it can be used to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges while participating in a global student challenge.

It’s a great introduction to technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and cybersecurity, and is suitable for all levels, especially beginners.

Participation in Imagine Cup Junior for students is via a Team Leader (educator, instructor, parent, or guardian – over the age of 18). Team Leaders register on behalf of students and gain access to the Imagine Cup Junior resource pack outlined below to facilitate learning and the challenge.

Students work in teams of one (1) to six (6) to develop an original concept addressing Microsoft’s AI for Good Initiatives and complete the Imagine Cup Junior PowerPoint submission template.

At Microsoft, their mission is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. They believe that students today will be the changemakers of tomorrow, so they need to empower them with the tools, resources, and opportunities to learn new skills and prepare for the future workforce.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to students aged 13-18 years old.
  • Students from all over the world can participate.

How to Register?

Interested students can register and participate via this link.

Team Leaders must submit projects on behalf of their student teams before the submission deadline, May 10, 2023.

Once registered for Imagine Cup Junior, Team Leaders can access all the materials needed to educate students and run a great Imagine Cup Junior challenge. These resources include:

  • Beginners Kit – six (6) 45-minute lesson modules. New this year are additional AI lessons in Minecraft: Education Edition as well as an option for students to create a prototype of their concept using Microsoft Azure for Students.
  • Deep Learning Modules – 6 sets of in-depth content.
  • Team Leader Toolkit – get students excited about participating in Imagine Cup Junior with participation resources including social media templates, certificates, posters, and t-shirt templates.
  • Submission Template.
  • Judging Criteria and Rubric.
  • Rules and Regulations.

Team Leaders can also access hackathon materials to run a hackathon in their classroom to help further understand best practices for running Imagine Cup Junior and facilitate additional learning for students.

Click here to view the official notification of the Microsoft Imagine Cup Junior 2023.