A formal bid needs to be submitted by any potential World Championships host to the World Schools Debating Council no later than two tournaments prior to the one it proposes to host. The bid is presented to the Annual Meeting and the delegates to that meeting vote on it. In years where there is more than one country bidding to host, this is obviously your opportunity to convince the Worlds community why your nation, rather than another, will put on the best event. If no other nation wishes to host, putting together a bid document is still essential, as the bid must be formally approved by the Council.
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| - A formal bid needs to be submitted by any potential World Championships host to the World Schools Debating Council no later than two tournaments prior to the one it proposes to host. The bid is presented to the Annual Meeting and the delegates to that meeting vote on it. In years where there is more than one country bidding to host, this is obviously your opportunity to convince the Worlds community why your nation, rather than another, will put on the best event. If no other nation wishes to host, putting together a bid document is still essential, as the bid must be formally approved by the Council.
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| - A formal bid needs to be submitted by any potential World Championships host to the World Schools Debating Council no later than two tournaments prior to the one it proposes to host. The bid is presented to the Annual Meeting and the delegates to that meeting vote on it. In years where there is more than one country bidding to host, this is obviously your opportunity to convince the Worlds community why your nation, rather than another, will put on the best event. If no other nation wishes to host, putting together a bid document is still essential, as the bid must be formally approved by the Council. This page provides some tips on putting together that bid.
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