Deadline: 01-Sep-2026
The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) has opened registrations for CPD Climate Week 2026, which will take place from 3–7 October 2026 in Bangladesh. As part of the event, undergraduate and graduate students from universities across Bangladesh can participate in the Climate Olympiad and the Climate Policy Case Competition Presentation to showcase their climate knowledge, policy analysis, and problem-solving skills while competing for prestigious awards and certificates.
About CPD Climate Week 2026
CPD Climate Week 2026 is a national climate engagement initiative organized by the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) to promote climate knowledge, policy innovation, and youth participation in addressing climate challenges.
The event brings together students, researchers, policymakers, and climate experts to discuss pressing environmental issues, strengthen climate leadership, and encourage evidence-based policy solutions. As part of the week-long programme, CPD will host two national-level student competitions on 6 and 7 October 2026, providing participants with an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and develop practical climate solutions.
Competition Dates
- CPD Climate Week 2026: 3–7 October 2026
- Student Competitions: 6–7 October 2026
Competition Categories
The programme features two national-level competitions.
Climate Olympiad
The Climate Olympiad is an individual competition designed to evaluate participants’ understanding of climate-related issues and policies.
Participants will be assessed on their knowledge of:
- Climate science
- Climate change impacts
- Global climate governance
- Regional climate governance
- Bangladesh’s climate challenges
- Climate adaptation
- Climate mitigation
- Climate policy
- Sustainable development
- Emerging climate issues
Climate Policy Case Competition Presentation
The Climate Policy Case Competition is a team-based competition where each team must consist of three members.
Participants will:
- Analyze a real-world climate policy case.
- Develop practical and innovative climate solutions.
- Apply local knowledge while incorporating international best practices.
- Present recommendations before a panel of climate experts and policymakers.
- Demonstrate analytical, presentation, and policy development skills.
The competition case will be shared with registered participants after the registration deadline for the first round.
Focus Areas
The competitions cover a broad range of climate-related themes, including:
- Climate science
- Climate governance
- Global climate policy
- Regional climate cooperation
- Climate adaptation
- Climate mitigation
- Climate economics
- Technological innovation
- Climate resilience
- Bangladesh climate case studies
- Climate policy development
- Sustainable development
- Environmental governance
- Climate advocacy
- Evidence-based policymaking
- Problem-solving for climate challenges
Objectives of the Competitions
The competitions aim to:
- Increase climate awareness among university students.
- Promote evidence-based climate policy discussions.
- Encourage innovative climate solutions.
- Strengthen youth participation in climate governance.
- Improve analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Build future climate leaders.
- Foster collaboration between students and policymakers.
- Encourage practical solutions for Bangladesh’s climate challenges.
Who is Eligible?
Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Be an undergraduate student enrolled at a university in Bangladesh; or
- Be a graduate student enrolled at a university in Bangladesh.
- Meet the participation requirements for the selected competition.
For the Climate Policy Case Competition:
- Teams must consist of three members.
Awards and Benefits
Participants will receive several benefits, including:
- Opportunity to compete at a national level.
- Interaction with climate experts and policymakers.
- Exposure to current climate policy discussions.
- Development of climate policy and advocacy skills.
- Enhanced problem-solving and analytical abilities.
- Networking opportunities with fellow students and professionals.
- Prestigious awards for competition winners.
- Certificates of participation.
Why This Competition Matters
Climate change is one of the most significant challenges facing Bangladesh, making youth engagement essential for developing innovative and sustainable solutions.
Through these competitions, participants can:
- Build expertise in climate policy.
- Gain practical experience in climate problem-solving.
- Develop leadership and teamwork skills.
- Learn from national climate experts.
- Contribute ideas that support climate resilience and sustainable development.
- Prepare for careers in environmental policy, research, development, and public administration.
How the Competitions Work
Climate Olympiad
The competition evaluates participants’ understanding of climate-related concepts through an individual assessment covering scientific, economic, governance, and policy issues.
Climate Policy Case Competition
The competition follows a structured process:
- Register as a team of three members.
- Receive the competition case after registration closes.
- Analyze the assigned climate challenge.
- Develop practical policy recommendations.
- Prepare a professional presentation.
- Present the proposed solution before a panel of experts and policymakers.
- Compete for awards based on the quality of the proposed solution.
How to Apply
Eligible students should follow these steps:
- Confirm eligibility as an undergraduate or graduate student in Bangladesh.
- Decide whether to participate in the Climate Olympiad or the Climate Policy Case Competition.
- Form a team of three members if applying for the Case Competition.
- Complete the registration process before the application deadline.
- Wait to receive the competition case (for the Case Competition).
- Prepare thoroughly for the competition.
- Participate during CPD Climate Week 2026.
Tips for a Strong Performance
Participants can improve their chances of success by:
- Reviewing recent climate science developments.
- Understanding Bangladesh’s climate policies and adaptation strategies.
- Studying international climate agreements.
- Following current climate governance discussions.
- Practicing analytical and presentation skills.
- Supporting arguments with reliable evidence.
- Developing practical and realistic policy recommendations.
- Working effectively as a team during the Case Competition.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid the following:
- Ignoring Bangladesh-specific climate challenges.
- Presenting impractical or unrealistic policy recommendations.
- Failing to support arguments with evidence.
- Weak teamwork and poor coordination.
- Poor time management during presentations.
- Limited understanding of climate governance frameworks.
- Missing registration deadlines or competition instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is CPD Climate Week 2026?
CPD Climate Week 2026 is a national climate engagement programme organized by the Centre for Policy Dialogue to promote climate knowledge, policy dialogue, and youth participation.
Who can participate?
Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at universities across Bangladesh are eligible to participate.
What competitions are being organized?
The programme includes the Climate Olympiad for individual participants and the Climate Policy Case Competition Presentation for teams of three students.
When will the competitions take place?
The competitions are scheduled for 6 and 7 October 2026 during CPD Climate Week, which runs from 3 to 7 October 2026.
What topics will be covered?
The competitions cover climate science, governance, adaptation, mitigation, climate economics, technological innovation, Bangladesh climate issues, policy development, advocacy, and sustainable climate solutions.
What benefits do participants receive?
Participants gain national-level exposure, learning opportunities with climate experts, skill development in climate policy and advocacy, networking opportunities, prestigious awards for winners, and certificates of participation.
How does the Climate Policy Case Competition work?
Registered teams receive a climate policy case after registration closes, develop practical solutions inspired by local realities and global best practices, and present their recommendations before a panel of experts and policymakers.
Conclusion
The CPD Climate Week 2026 Student Competitions offer an excellent opportunity for university students across Bangladesh to deepen their understanding of climate science, policy, and governance while developing practical solutions to real-world environmental challenges. Through the Climate Olympiad and Climate Policy Case Competition, participants can strengthen their analytical, leadership, and advocacy skills, engage with leading climate experts, and contribute to shaping innovative climate solutions for Bangladesh’s sustainable future.
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