2024
The third tertiary Ethics Olympiad was held on October 10th, 2024, and was hosted by the AAPAE. Congratulations to the following teams that won medals....
Australian National University ACT (Green) was awarded the Gold Medal
Charles Durkin, Rhianna Gallagher, Holly Wallman-Craddock, and Maia RaymondThe University of Melbourne (Aqua) the Silver Medal
Liliana Mcrae, Frances Reid, Kai Prideaux, Bridget HullsAustralian National University ACT (White) the Bronze Medal
William Smith, Lotus Luo and Mackenna Minstrel
2023
The second Tertiary Ethics Olympiad was held on October 5th, 2023, and was hosted by the AAPAE. Congratulations to the following teams that won medals at the 2023.
- Gold Medal: Australian National University
Maia Raymond, Charles Durkin, Holly Wallman-Craddock, and Rhianna Galagher
- Silver Medal: Macquarie University
Darcy Holmes, Hamish Lister, Charlie Mackenzie and Aakriti Nandwani
- Bronze Medal: Australian National University
William Smith, Tetsushi Kajihara, Fionn Parker, and Liam Berryman.
In 2023 the first International Ethics Olympiad/Ethics Bowl was held involving three excellent US University teams and the top three Australasian teams from 2022. The results were Gold Medal Australian National University (Blue) The Silver medal was awarded to Tufts University Bronze medal was awarded to ANU (Red)
Honourable mentions were awarded to Chicago University and Monash University
2022
The first every tertiary Ethics Olympiad was held on October 4th 2022. Congratulations to the following eth-letes that won medals at the 2022.Thanks to all the brave eth-letes who participated.
- Gold Medal: Australian National University- Holly Wallman-Craddock, Josie Carter, Fionn Parker /Coaches James Edgar Lim and Nick Willis
- Silver Medal: Australian National University-Thomas Rasmussen, Emily Fleming-Berry & Angela Gao /Coaches James Edgar Lim and Nick Willis (ANU)
- Bronze Medal: Monash University- Bridgette Baini, Britney Pham, Sarah Stancombe, Noah Martin & Alexa Yao/ Coach Alex Cain.
Close behind and in order were UWA (Aqua team), UWA (Green team), Monash University (Yellow team), University of Wollongong (Blue team), University of Queensland (Orange), Curtin University (Black) and UQ (Plum).