Shanghai’s global student debate draws record numbers

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE) hosted an unprecedented gathering of intellectual talent during the 12th Shanghai International Debate Open this past weekend. The landmark event attracted 384 competitive debaters representing 12 nations, alongside 60 adjudicators from 15 different countries, marking the largest participation in the tournament’s history.

Students from elite universities worldwide engaged in rigorous discourse addressing critical global challenges, including economic development strategies, international governance frameworks, and environmental conservation imperatives. The debates showcased exceptional analytical depth and humanitarian perspective, particularly in discussions about economic roadmaps for developing nations and sustainable energy transitions in agricultural sectors.

SUFE Vice-President Yao Lingzhen emphasized the growing importance of debate competencies in the age of artificial intelligence. “As more technical skills face potential replacement by AI, what ultimately empowers youth to confront future challenges remains critical thinking, empathy, and human warmth,” Yao stated, noting that English debate serves as a crucial platform for cultivating these indispensable abilities.

Bea Legaspi, co-chief adjudicator of the tournament, reflected on the transformative nature of competitive debate, describing it as “not merely an intellectual competition, but a journey to explore the world and transcend one’s own limitations.” The event demonstrated Shanghai’s evolving role as a global hub for educational exchange and critical discourse, fostering cross-cultural dialogue among tomorrow’s leaders.