A community for people who keep showing up.
WDC is a working space for debates, MUN, current affairs, resources, and student opportunities.
The point is simple: make it easier to find people who care, know what is coming up, and prepare with more direction.
Five ways people use the community.
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Regular debates
Scheduled rounds across formats with actual preparation and paperwork rather than loose participation.
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Workshops
Focused sessions on speech structure, rebuttal, case-building, diplomacy, and issue-specific depth.
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Debate training
Structured training is coming soon for members who want a clearer way to practise.
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Global networking
Meet debaters from different regions, backgrounds, and circuits instead of staying in one local bubble.
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MUN and debate opportunities
Track competitions, conferences, and openings worldwide, while also giving members space to promote their own.
Find practice, people, and the next thing to prepare for.
Members use WDC to hear about rounds, read resources, meet other students, ask questions, and keep track of debate, MUN, and academic opportunities.
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For new debaters
Find basic structure, friendly entry points, and a reason to start preparing.
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For experienced debaters
Find stronger peers, collaboration, and a wider calendar of opportunities.
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For schools and partners
Share useful programs, events, and school-led initiatives with students who will actually read them.
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For hosted debates
Keep the format clear enough that someone new knows what they are joining before they sign up.
A calendar for programs worth tracking.
The next resource layer is a curated list of competitions, olympiads, summer programs, research pathways, and deadlines for students who want a stronger academic profile.
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Monthly deadlines
What needs attention now, not a random dump of links.
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High-value programs
Olympiads, research programs, writing contests, and selective summer options.
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Prep notes
What to start before the application window opens.