The Great Debate 2017 is the third annual edition of the competition that gives students from across Pakistan a platform to participate in debates, interact with other students from different universities and hone their skills in research, analytical thinking and public speaking.
The British High Commissioner Thomas Drew said: “We are delighted to present the third Great Debate competition. I am looking forward to seeing the top student debaters from across Pakistan engage in a healthy competition.
The Great Debate 2017 edition is an important part of our 70th Anniversary celebrations of UK-Pakistan relations and this year’s topics complement the theme of the Commonwealth Summit in 2018,” he said.
The winner of last year’s debate Taha Ahmed said: “The competition was an incredible experience to be a part of. The scholarship money eased the burden of my tuition. However, it was the relationships I built with the other competitors that were priceless.”
The Great Debate is a debating competition for university students. There will be seven semi-finals — in seven different cities (Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Gujarat, Faisalabad and Mirpur) involving students from over 50 leading universities across Pakistan — and the winner and runner-up of each semi-final will compete in the final in Islamabad.
Winners and runner-ups from the semi-finals will be given one year British Council digital library memberships. The winner and runner-up of the overall competition will get a scholarship to contribute towards their tuition fees.
The first semi-final was held at the University of Gujrat where debaters competed for a place in the final. After a competitive round, Umer Waqas Ahmed and Mahum Shoaib were judged to be the winner and runner-up respectively.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 15th, 2017.
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