JBMO 2020 (Virtual) Annual Regulations (July 2020)
 

 

          

1.  The present Annual Regulations for the virtual JBMO 2020 have been approved by the   Board of MASSEE.

2.  Because of the medical situation in Balkan countries, the present annual regulations will    apply only for the online JBMO 2020. In the next years, as usual, organizing countries  will provide adapted annual regulation and will collaborate with MASSEE on this matter.

3.  An official delegation of a participating country of the 24th Junior Balkan Mathematical  Olympiad (JBMO 2020) consists of no more than six Contestants, the Leader and Deputy   Leader, jointly called Participants, as well as accompanying Observers.

4.  If countries official participants in the JBMO, had not the possibility to select a national   team, the local mathematical society, can propose that a school in that country can   participate, as a team from that country but with the name of the school, town and       country.

5.  JBMO 2020 is a purely virtual event because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and regulations       relating to events for Participants and Observers physically taking place in the Host  Country do not apply. Online activities may replace the excursions and/or cultural trips.

6.  The  organizer  of  JBMO    2020  is  MASSEE.  The  Host  Organization  is  the  Hellenic  Mathematical Society.

7.  The organization of JBMO 2020 is the responsibility of Organizing Committee consisting    of three persons nominated by MASSEE Board.

8.  Participation of countries must be confirmed by mail to info@hms.gr and to the General       Secretary of MASSEE:  kmn@aueb.gr , no later than August 25, 2020.

9.  Registration of Leaders, Deputy Leaders, Observers and the number of Contestants must       be  completed  by  sending  special  forms  to  the  General  Secretary  of  MASSEE:      kmn@aueb.gr , no later than August 25, 2020.

10. Registration of Contestants must be completed by sending special forms to the General  Secretary of MASSEE:  kmn@aueb.gr , no later than September 5, 2020.

11. Proposal of problems must be send to Organizing Committee no later than 25 August, 2020. Every participating country has the right to propose up to five problems.

12. There will be no virtual version of routine Jury meetings. Any decisions that should be   taken by the Jury, such as approval of problems, approval of translations, approval of  marking schemes, will be made by the Organizing Committee. The Organizing Committee  may call video conference Jury meetings at his/her discretion. Amendments of the  General Regulations for future JBMOs may not be made at JBMO 2020. Any decisions   required to be made about the hosting of the future JBMOs may be made by MASSEE.

13. Exams must take place in national JBMO Exam Center, approved by the Organizing Committee. Any expenses associated with hiring facilities are the responsibility of  participating countries, who are also responsible for ensuring that the exam center is a     suitable and safe environment, with all appropriate facilities that are expected at a normal JBMO.

14. For each JBMO exam center, there will be a MASSEE Commissioner, appointed by MASSEE  subject to the approval of the Host Mathematical Society. A Commissioner will be a  trusted individual, and preferably not a citizen of the country using the Exam Center, and  where possible having some familiarity with JBMO tradition and procedures. To avoid
      travelling internationally a JBMO Commissioner can be citizen in the country where  he/she is a commissioner. The JBMO Commissioner will oversee the conduct of the exam,  including reviewing answers provided by the Leaders to questions from Contestants. The  JBMO Commissioner will work with the MASSEE Board as necessary to ensure the exams  are conducted properly and that MASSEEE Board is provided with any necessary  information. Participating countries are responsible for paying any expenses incurred by  the JBMO Commissioner (accommodation for one night and travel inside the country)

15. The official Programme for Leaders and Observers A begins on 9 September 2020 and  ends on 13 September 2020. In the early phase of the competition, there will be testing  of communications and clarifications of protocols rather than Jury meetings, and possibly  other online activities.

16. The Official Programme for Deputy Leaders and Contestants begins on 10 September  2020 and ends on 13 September 2020.

17. There will be an online Opening Ceremony on 10 September 2020.

18. The Organizing Committee in cooperation with the Problem Selection Committee  consisting of two persons nominated by the Hellenic Mathematical Society will prepare  the Shortlist of JBMO 2020.

19. The Contest problems will be selected and expressed in final form by the Organizing  Committee in cooperation with the Problem Selection Committee. Solutions, as well as  marking scheme, will be released to Leaders after the last student has finished sitting the  corresponding exam. Leaders must provide their translation of exam papers into other  languages and sent their language versions to JBMO 2020 Organizing Committee using an  online process specified by the Host organization. After each exam, JBMO Commissioner   in cooperation with the Leader will send scans of scripts to the Coordinators. The    Organizing  Committee  and the  Coordinators  may  ask  from  the  Leaders  to  send  translations in English of some parts of the scripts of their students Note that even when  a student has written in English, if he/she has poor handwriting, Leaders should assist the  Coordinators by providing a clear version of the student’s script in a format which  Coordinators will find maximally useful. Leaders may obtain assistance from Colleagues  (but not participating students) when making these translations.

20. Exam condition: JBMO exams should take place in a sufficiently large room or hall to  facilitate social distancing to the extent required by local authorities and the state of the  pandemic. Desks should be widely spaced. It is compulsory that Leaders arrange to use  webcams to provide a live feed of pictures of examinations taking place to the Organizing  Committee.21. The contest day for JBMO 2020 will be 11 September 2020. All Contestants must have been born on or after 25 December 2004. Contestants will sit the Contest in the country  they currently reside in, at a location designated the national JBMO Exam Center by their Leader. In order to participate officially in JBMO 2020, students must sit the exam at the  Exam Center, in the presence of the JBMO Commissioner. The day of the exam the paper must be sat for a single period of four and a half hours, starting for all participating   countries at 8.00 UTC. The shortlist for JBMO 2019 remain confidential until 11 September  2020 and the substitute shortlist for the JBMO 2020 remains confidential until the end of  JBMO 2021.

22. Electronic equipment of any kind (including timekeeping equipment) may not be brought  into JBMO exams. This regulation does not apply to internal equipment such as a heart pacemaker or a cochlea implant. Details of externally worn hearing aids or any other  electronic equipment worn for medical reasons, if any, must be submitted for approval  to the JBMO Commissioner one day before the exam.

23. Contestants are allowed to ask written questions in the first half hour of the Contest. Questions do not need to be considered by the Jury. The Leader may give a written answer  to a question, supervised by the JBMO Commissioner, provided that it is a question  sufficiently similar to one of those on a list of likely questions and answers will be provided  by the JBMO Organizing Committee. If there is an unexpected question, Leaders must  conduct the Organizing Committee by video conference, before providing a written  answer to a student. Records of all questions and answers must be supplied to the  Organizing Committee by a procedure specified by the Host Organization.

24. Coordination will be very similar to normal coordination, except that it will be conducted by scheduled video conference. Coordination day is 12 September 2020. There will be  problem Captains as usual. The scripts of the Greek students will be coordinated by the  members of the Organizing committee, excluding the Greek member. Final appeal to the Jury will not be possible at this virtual competition. Instead, in the event a final appeal is necessary, it will be to a joint committee of the Organizing Committee, the problem  Captain and the Leader of the country.

25. Video conference coordination meetings will be recorded and will be retained for 12  months before being destroyed. The MASSEE Board will have access to these recordings, in the event that any questions of irregularity arise. The storage of these recordings will  not be connected to the internet.

26. The Medal Boundaries and other awards will be proposed by the Organizing Committee.  It will use exactly the same protocols as at a normal JBMO. The final decision will be taken  at MASSEE meeting on 13 September 2020. Results will be published immediately  according to normal practice.

27. Medal and certificates will be posted to Mathematical Societies or to Leaders, and it is  hoped that, when health conditions permit, national presentation ceremonies will be  arranged. All expenses for medals, certificates and posting will be paid by the organizer  of JBMO 2020.

28. There will be an online closing ceremony on 13 September 2020.

29. Leaders must be ensuring that all child protection measures which are legally enforced in  their country of origin are correctly observed.

30. JBMO site must be created by MASSEE until 25 August. Personal data of Participants and Observers, such as surname. Name, gender, nationality, date of birth, place of birth,  passport data, address of residence, place of study, work, phone, and photos will be stored for one year. Consent to the processing of personal data can be revoked by sending a request from the Leader. The same happens for taking photos and videos during any  online activities of JBMO 2020, with the right of the Host Organization to publish images  and videos including of Participants and Observers, as happens in normal JBMO’s.

31. The Host Organization,  with the approval of  MASSEE Board,  may vary protocols  concerning the conduct of the virtual JBMO 2020 as and when necessary. This contest is  unrehearsed, so some flexibility may be required to make matters run as smoothly as  possible.

32. Countries usually participating in JBMO as ”guest countries” will be invited to participate  in JBMO 2020.  The existing regulations for “guest countries” will be followed.

33. Separate detailed documents will be published explaining procedures, technical details  and protocols concerning the various aspects of JBMO 2020. This will happen on or before 25 August 2020.