This is an exiting opportunity for the debate community (but in no way
restricted to debaters).
The
Open Societies Foundations, IDEA, European Council on Foreign Relations
and the Central European University brings you the Global Debate and
Public Policy Challenge! It's a debate tournament, with a public policy
focus. Up for grabs (other than the educational benefits of
participating, fun, networking etc) are 50 paid for invites to attend
the Global Debate and Public Policy Forum (at CEU, Budapest) and five
US$10,000 scholarships for graduate school (also convertible into public
policy grants for a year of field work) in the field of public policy -
(details available here http://www.gdppc.org/rules-and-tcs/)
"The
Global Debate and Public Policy Challenge offers undergraduates across
disciplines and continents an opportunity to explore issues of global
importance from different points of view."
The topic for the 2011-2012 Challenge is: “Securing Liberty: Balancing Security and Freedom”.
What you have to do (http://www.gdppc.org/overview-of-tasks/)
"This year’s
Challenge consists of four tasks, each drawing participants closer and
closer to developing fully fledged public policy briefs, with the final
task giving an opportunity to enhance public policy advocacy skills.
The details of second task will be made available as results of the
first task are announced. The first task is already available on the
Challenge website.
Any
undergraduate student from any discipline from any part of the globe is
able to take part (register here) and submit a paper for the first
task. From the submissions on the first round up to 200 participants
will be selected to proceed to the second round and from those up to 100
participants will be invited to proceed to the third round. From the
participants in the third, penultimate round, up to 50 finalists will
win trips to the Global Debate and Public Policy Forum to be held at the
Central European University, in Budapest, where the final round of the
Challenge will take place.
Each
task will be explained in detail with clear criteria for completion.
Those for whom English is not their mother tongue should not be
discouraged from participating, as submitted papers will be judged on
the participant’s ability to develop evidenced to support his or her
arguments."
| Challenge Tasks | Announcement Date | Submission Date | Max Number of Participants |
| Task 1Policy position paper | 09/05/11 | 11/18/11 | |
| Task 2 Alternate Position paper (advocating for an alternative option) |
12/16/11 | 02/10/12 | 200 |
| Task 3 Policy Brief targeting a global policy audience |
03/02/12 | 04/16/12 | 100 |
| Task 4 Global Debate and Public Policy Forum |
05/04/12 | Event at CEU, Budapest, June 2012 | 50 with 5 winners selected |
Visit http://www.gdppc.org/ for more information or to register now!

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