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Churchill College, University of Cambridge

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Churchill College, University of Cambridge

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Storey's Way
Cambridge, England CB3 0DS United Kingdom

April 2020

ESU-Churchill Public Speaking Competition 60th Grand Final

Saturday, 25th April 2020, 1:15 pm - 4:45 pm
Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Storey's Way
Cambridge, England CB3 0DS United Kingdom
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Come and see our work in action as one of the oldest continuously running public speaking competitions in the UK reaches its final stage. The Grand Final is the culmination of five months of Public Speaking competitions throughout England and Wales. The young speakers have got through over 80 local branch heats and finals, and eight regional finals to make it to the Grand Final. The competition involves two teams of three (speaker, chair and questioner) competing against each other…

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May 2022

ESU-Churchill Public Speaking Competition Grand Finals 2022

Sunday, 8th May 2022, 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
Churchill College, University of Cambridge, Storey's Way
Cambridge, England CB3 0DS United Kingdom
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The prestigious ESU-Churchill Public Speaking Competition, sponsored by the International Churchill Society, is the largest such contest in England and Wales, with around 400 teams (each comprising a speaker, questioner and a chairperson). The different roles allow students to practice and excel in different skill sets, and the competition’s unique format, which pairs the speaker from one school with the chair and questioner of another, encourages quick thinking and relationship building. Thirteen teams have succeeded through almost five months of…

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