The New York Time Debate in Davos
Davos, SwitzerlandThe New York Times and QatarDebate Center - a member of Qatar Foundation, are proud to host an exciting debate during the World Economic Forum week at Davos.
The New York Times and QatarDebate Center - a member of Qatar Foundation, are proud to host an exciting debate during the World Economic Forum week at Davos.
The 6th International Schools Arabic Debating Championship
3rd U.S. Arabic Debating Championship We are excited to announce the 3rd edition of the U.S Universities Arabic Debating Championship (3rd USADC), hosted at Stanford University in collaboration with the Abbasi Program between 14th – 16th October, 2022. This championship follows the tremendous success of the 1st USADC at Harvard in 2019 and the 2nd USADC at the University of Chicago in 2021. The championship will bring together the brightest young minds from across the United States to debate critical global issues in Arabic. Up to 40 American University teams, including the University of Chicago, Harvard University, Duke University, Stanford University, and many […]
The 2nd edition of the Asian Arabic Debating Championship is here and we are excited to host this edition of the championship in Muscat, Oman. QatarDebate hosted the first edition of the Asian Arabic Debating Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at IIUM. with the participation of 30 teams from 20 countries from all over the Asian continent. After the great success of the first edition of the championship, QatarDebate is organizing the second edition in Muscat Oman from 29 January to 3 February and is expected to host the top teams in the continent that took part in the 6th […]
All teams will debate in 5 preliminary rounds. The qualification rounds will take place virtually (online)
an open platform for discussing specialized academic topics to enrich and develop knowledge in the fields of debating, dialogue and argumentation.
Join the QatarDebate Summer Camp for children, where kids will learn basic debate skills, have fun interactive activities and many more.
The top 16 teams – 12 teams open category and 4 teams AFL category – will qualify to the final rounds in Doha Qatar. Teams will debate amongst them in a series of rounds leading up to the AFL finals and the semifinals then final round for the open category.
This session will examine the role of Pre-oil and post-modern architecture in Qatar, through exploring the diversity of local design projects.
A training debate camp for children during the summer break, where children can learn, develop their skills and have fun.
A thought-provoking panel discussion hosted by QatarDebate and Qatar Reads, as we explore the intersection of Palestinian identity, urban planning, and architecture.
As a youth partner with DIFI on the IYF+30, QatarDebate will be hosting the youth summit, where 400 youth leaders from around the world, will gather to discuss, come up with solutions, engage is fruitful dialogues about the most pressing issues our societies face.