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NSS spUN Debate Program

by National Space Society (NSS)

Enhances top university applications

5,000+ participants

NSS spUN Debate Program is a competition by National Space Society (NSS) for students in Class 9–12, open to students across India.

Mode

Online

Eligibility

Class 9–12

Fee

$15

Duration

60 min

Format

Individual · Teams of 4

Time needed

Approximately 1-2 hours per week for individual preparation, plus weekly team meetings with coaches. The total commitment can vary based on the round progression.

About This Opportunity

The National Space Society (NSS) spUN (Space Policy and UNiversalization) Debate Program is an international virtual competition designed for high school and university students. Established in 2017, this program offers a unique platform for young minds to delve into critical topics concerning space policy and its universalization – focusing on finding collaborative solutions for the space industry and for humanity on Earth.

Participants form global teams, learning to work together across different cultures, perspectives, and languages while honing their debating skills on significant space-related issues. The program emphasizes critical thinking, persuasive speaking, and in-depth research, preparing students to become informed and engaged citizens in the evolving space economy. The debates are conducted virtually, making it accessible to students globally, including those from India. Past debate resolutions have covered diverse topics such as the role of AI and robotics in space development, space traffic management, and the ethical implications of space exploration.

The program aims to raise awareness about space issues and global challenges, empowering students to develop and implement solutions for beneficial progress both on and off-world. This is an excellent opportunity for Indian students to gain international exposure, develop crucial soft skills, and explore a potential career path in the rapidly growing space sector.

Eligibility

Grade Level
Class 9–12
Age Range
14 - 18 years
Location
Nationwide

Academic requirement

Open to high school students (typically Grades 9-12) and university students. No prior debate experience is required.

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of current affairs and a willingness to research complex topics.

Additional requirements

  • Access to technology for virtual participation.
  • Completion of an online course if shortlisted.
  • Access to reliable internet connectivity and a device with video and audio capabilities for virtual participation.
  • Commitment to actively participate in team meetings and debate rounds.
  • Completion of an online course if shortlisted for further assessment and preparation.

Open to high school students (ages 14-18) and university students globally, including all states and cities across India. Participants must have access to technology for virtual debates and may need to complete an online course if shortlisted. No prior debate experience is required. This program is open to all genders and does not have income-based criteria.

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Academic Details

Space PolicyInternational RelationsScience and TechnologyCurrent AffairsPublic PolicyEthicsEconomics of Space

Difficulty: Intermediate

What's covered

The program involves learning the basics of debating, understanding the concept of universalization in the context of space policy, and developing leadership skills relevant to debate. Online courses may be assigned to shortlisted applicants to provide foundational knowledge and prepare them for the competition.

Rewards & Recognition

Award

Opportunity for Cash Awards

Cash awards may be provided for top teams in the university-level debates, as seen in past years. Specific amounts for high school are not always guaranteed but have been offered by sponsors like SEDS-USA in the past. Details vary by year and sponsorship.

Certificate

NSS Participation Certificate

All participants receive a certificate of participation from the National Space Society. Winners may receive additional recognition and certificates.

Opens doors to

Participation provides a competitive edge in college applications, especially for programs in STEM, humanities, and social sciences. It can lead to scholarship opportunities and direct admission advantages at universities recognizing international debate achievements.

Career pathways

Participation significantly enhances a student's profile for future career opportunities in space-related fields, international organizations, and public service. It demonstrates strong analytical and communication skills, valuable in various professional fields.

Recognition

International Recognition from NSS

Skills your child builds

Critical ThinkingPublic SpeakingResearch and Information SynthesisArgumentation and PersuasionTeamwork and CollaborationCross-cultural CommunicationProblem-solvingLeadership

Highlights

  • Focus on space policy and universalization.
  • Global team formation with students from diverse backgrounds.
  • 100% virtual format for high school debates.
  • Opportunity to debate with international students on cutting-edge space topics.

Rounds & format

The competition involves virtual debate rounds, often following formats like the World Schools Championship Debate format for university levels. There are two main stages in the NSS spUN Debate Program: the Preliminary Rounds, where all participating teams debate multiple times, and the Final Round, where top teams compete for the championship. Each debate session is approximately 60 minutes, allowing for the presentation of both Pro and Con arguments. The debates aim to educate participants and spectators on the resolution topic and the integration of the universalization concept in space policy. The tournament may follow a double-elimination scheme.

How entries are judged

Debate content, adherence to the principles of the spUN Debate Program, and the weaving of the universalization concept into arguments are key judging criteria. Judges use an adjudication ballot to ensure debate content and program principles are upheld. The winning team is chosen based on skill and effort.

Selection process

Applicants are short-listed based on their application responses. Participation in an online course with satisfactory grades may be required for final eligibility. Assessments from the online course provide information for team assignments and coach focus.

How to apply

  1. 1Applicants are required to fill out an online application form.
  2. 2Shortlisted applicants may be assigned to an online course for further assessment and preparation.
  3. 3Final selection is based on application responses and performance in any assigned online courses.

How to prepare

  • Online courses provided by NSS for shortlisted participants.
  • Rulebook for spUN Debate Program.
  • Videos and resources on the concept of Universalization.

Fees & financial support

Fee details

A small registration fee of approximately $15 USD (equivalent in INR) is required for student involvement. Fee waiver requests can be submitted by a specified deadline, and influencing another person to apply can also waive the fee. This fee covers administrative costs and program resources.

Financial support

While not a direct scholarship program, participation can enhance eligibility for external scholarships. Additionally, top-performing teams in the university debates have received cash awards, which can function as a form of scholarship. Fee waivers are available for students who demonstrate financial need or meet specific criteria.

Refund policy

Details on refund policy for the registration fee are typically provided upon application or can be inquired directly from the National Space Society.

Frequently asked questions

Is NSS spUN Debate Program free?

$15 registration

Who can participate in NSS spUN Debate Program?

Students in Class 9–12. children aged 14-18.

What will my child gain from NSS spUN Debate Program?

Gain national and international recognition for debating skills and knowledge.. Develop crucial critical thinking, public speaking, and research abilities.. Collaborate with international peers, fostering global understanding and teamwork.. Enhance college applications and potentially qualify for scholarships.. Receive certificates of participation and potentially cash awards for top teams.. Become informed about the rapidly evolving space industry and its future.. Gain national and international recognition from the National Space Society.. Receive certificates of participation from the National Space Society.. Opportunity to win cash awards for top teams (primarily for university level, but possible for high school through sponsorships).. Enhances top university applications and scholarship prospects..

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