Here is a list of universities that have registered to participate in the 2020 Simon Marais Mathematics Competition, with country and university ordered alphabetically. Interested students should get in touch with their local coordinator (name given in brackets).
Australia
Australian National University (Griffith Ware)
Flinders University (Vladimir Ejov)
Monash University (Andy Hammerlindl)
Queensland University of Technology (Paul Corry)
RMIT (Marc Demange)
Swinburne University of Technology (Nathan Clisby)
The University of Melbourne (Sam Povall)
The University of Newcastle (Stephan Tornier)
The University of Queensland (Masoud Kamgarpour)
The University of Sydney (Milena Radnovic)
The University of Western Australia (Michael Giudici)
University of Wollongong (Valentina-Mira Wheeler)
UNSW Sydney (Jonathan Kress)
Hong Kong
City University of Hong Kong (Kwok Wai Chung)
Hong Kong Baptist University (C.Y. Amy Pang)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Chi Hin Lau)
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Raymond Sze)
The University of Hong Kong (Haiyu Zhang)
India
Indian Institute of Science (Arvind Ayyer)
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune (Rabeya Basu)
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi (Kaushik Kalyanaraman)
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat (Ranjan Kumar Jana)
St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad (Udayan Prajapati)
Malaysia
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (Ali Hassan Mohamed Murid)
University of Malaya (Ta Sheng Tan)
University of Nottingham Malaysia (Kian Wah Liew)
Xiamen University Malaysia (Lee Peng Teo)
New Zealand
University of Canterbury (Geertrui Van de Voorde)
University of Otago (Joerg Hennig)
Victoria University of Wellington (Caitlin Warwood)
Philippines
Ateneo de Manila University (Richard Eden)
Singapore
Nanyang Technological University (Keng Meng Ng)
National University of Singapore (Victor Tan)
South Korea
KAIST (Jaehoon Kim)
Korea University (Sangjib Kim)
Seoul National University (Otto van Koert)
Sri Lanka
University of Colombo (Chanakya Wijeratne)
Australia
Australian National University (Griffith Ware)
Flinders University (Vladimir Ejov)
Monash University (Andy Hammerlindl)
Queensland University of Technology (Paul Corry)
RMIT (Marc Demange)
Swinburne University of Technology (Nathan Clisby)
The University of Melbourne (Sam Povall)
The University of Newcastle (Stephan Tornier)
The University of Queensland (Masoud Kamgarpour)
The University of Sydney (Milena Radnovic)
The University of Western Australia (Michael Giudici)
University of Wollongong (Valentina-Mira Wheeler)
UNSW Sydney (Jonathan Kress)
Hong Kong
City University of Hong Kong (Kwok Wai Chung)
Hong Kong Baptist University (C.Y. Amy Pang)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Chi Hin Lau)
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Raymond Sze)
The University of Hong Kong (Haiyu Zhang)
India
Indian Institute of Science (Arvind Ayyer)
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune (Rabeya Basu)
Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi (Kaushik Kalyanaraman)
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat (Ranjan Kumar Jana)
St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad (Udayan Prajapati)
Malaysia
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (Ali Hassan Mohamed Murid)
University of Malaya (Ta Sheng Tan)
University of Nottingham Malaysia (Kian Wah Liew)
Xiamen University Malaysia (Lee Peng Teo)
New Zealand
University of Canterbury (Geertrui Van de Voorde)
University of Otago (Joerg Hennig)
Victoria University of Wellington (Caitlin Warwood)
Philippines
Ateneo de Manila University (Richard Eden)
Singapore
Nanyang Technological University (Keng Meng Ng)
National University of Singapore (Victor Tan)
South Korea
KAIST (Jaehoon Kim)
Korea University (Sangjib Kim)
Seoul National University (Otto van Koert)
Sri Lanka
University of Colombo (Chanakya Wijeratne)