What is WorldQuest?
About WorldQuest
Academic WorldQuest tests players’ knowledge of current international politics, geography, global economics, history, and world cultures. Each year, over 50 World Affairs Councils across the country hold local Academic WorldQuest competitions for high school students in their communities. Since 2003, winning teams have traveled to Washington, DC every April to vie for the national championship.
Why WorldQuest?
Preparing the next generation of leaders, scholars, and decision-makers to thrive in a rapidly changing world—where our national interests are intertwined with the global community—is one of the greatest challenges facing our country. It requires a renewed enthusiasm for global studies in our high schools. Too many American students today fall behind their counterparts from other countries in their knowledge and understanding of world history, geography, and current international events.
The mission of Academic WorldQuest is to close the gap.
2026 Academic WorldQuest Recap
This year we were thrilled to welcome over 300 students from Eagle River High School, Chugiak High School, South Anchorage High School, Highland Academy, Steller Secondary, Bartlett High School, Wasilla High School, West High School, and Romig Middle School for a day of global trivia, teamwork, and seriously impressive brainpower. The energy in the room was electric from start to finish!
SPONSORS:
Thank you to our generous event sponsor for our 2026 WorldQuest Competition:
Interested in sponsoring the next competition? Please contact Operations Director, Siobhan Choi, siobhan.choi@alaskaworldaffairs.org.
