- European Universities Debating Championship
The European Universities Debating Championship (EUDC, colloquially known as "Euros" or "Europeans") is an annual debating tournament for teams from universities in
Europe . The competition uses the British Parliamentary Debate format (the same debate format used at theWorld Universities Debating Championship ).Origin of the championships
The championship's origins are murky, with an attempt to mirror Worlds for Europe in the hope of promoting debating in Central Europe in particular having had several
false start s.The championships as they are known today were first held in
Rotterdam ,the Netherlands atErasmus University from the 8th to 11th ofApril 1999 . Subsequent tournaments have been held in a similar time of year, although the competition is slightly longer to accommodate the growth of the tournament.The competition started with 32 teams of two speakers entering but has now grown to over a hundred at subsequent championships, which entails about 250-300 speakers, judges and organisers. Institutions can enter more than one team based on the ability of the organisers to accommodate. Some institutions also enter separate
societies which has proved controversial at times.While the tournament's smaller size has attracted bids to host from institutions which would ordinarily be too small to attempt hosting Worlds, the 2005 host
University College Cork had previously hosted Worlds in 1996.The competition's supporters description of the tournament as "Europe's equivalent to Worlds" has proved controversial among those who consider the
John Smith Memorial Mace to be the gold standard, despite that only teams from theBritish Isles may enter the latter.Participants
Participating teams are drawn principally from
Europe antertiary education institutions, although teams from theMiddle East and centralAsia n institutions are eligible pending the formation of similar competitions in their regions. Students at theInns of Court are also eligible subject to some conditions.The competition
The competition has a main section of several rounds of debating after which the top 16 teams in cumulative score proceed to the elimination rounds (the "break"). A separate break of 16 teams is done for English-as-Second-Language (ESL) teams. ESL teams may also simultaneously break into the main tournament knock-out rounds.
List of Championships
Past championships
The Council and the Committee
The Europeans tournament of 1999 formed a Council from the countries represented at the tournament and drafted a Constitution to govern the tournament. Unlike Worlds' tiered voting structures, Europeans Council opted for a
one member one vote system of governance, electing to choose equality of representation despite the limited exposure of some countries to British Parliamentary debating at that time for the purpose of encouraging their participation. The Council governs the Constitution and Rules of the tournament, as well as deciding on bids to host subsequent tournaments. At least three bids have been contested - in 2001,Haifa University defeated theUniversity of Limerick , in 2005,Berlin Debating Union defeatedKoç University , and in 2007,Tallinn University defeated theInterdisciplinary Center in Herzliya.The Committee is formed of a
President (who also chairs Council), a Registrar and regional representation from Central & Eastern Europe, Northern & Western Europe, South-Eastern Europe and the Middle East, theIslands of the North Atlantic and the convener of the current championship and that for the following year. This committee discusses issues which arise during the time between annual Councils, although the distances involved mandatee-mail rather than in person discussions.The current president is Špela Kunej from the University of Ljubljana.
ee also
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World Universities Debating Championship
*List of debaters External links
* [http://www.eudcnewcastle09.com/ Official Site of the 2009 Championship in Newcastle]
* [http://www.eudc2008.eu/ Official Site of the 2008 Championship in Tallinn]
* [http://www.eudc2007.com Official Site of the 2007 championship in Istanbul]
* [http://www.euros2006.com Official Site of the 2006 championship in Berlin]
* [http://www.debating.net/flynn/Colmmain.htm World Debating Website (including information about the championship)]
* [http://flynn.debating.net/edchost.HTM World Debating Website page summarising past Euros results]
* [http://www.debate-motions.info Debate website with past results and motions from EUDC and future announcements]
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