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            <title>WUDC registration update - full in minutes!!!</title>
            <link>http://www.debate-motions.info/Debate-motions/WUDC-2010-Koc/WUDC-registration-update-full-in-minutes.html</link>
            <description><![CDATA[Dear debaters,<br />
We are currently working through the masses<br />
of data that fell out of registration half an hour ago. The system worked fine<br />
but there was unprecedented interest in attending Worlds this year. There are a<br />
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1)      Those who registered within the<br />
first 90 seconds or so should be receiving confirmation mails in the next<br />
minutes. Can you check your spam boxes as well?<br />
2)      In two hours, confirmation<br />
mails will be sent out again, including to those who get in once we have<br />
removed duplicate registrations from the system. Again, check your spam box as<br />
well.<br />
3)      We will publish a list later<br />
today of the first 300 teams to register and the first 24 to register from<br />
nations with slow internet access.<br />
You can continue to get in touch with us<br />
today by mail, facebook, skype or phone. Details are in the last mail we sent<br />
out.<br />
Regards,<br />
Koc Worlds
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            <author>Administrator &lt;peter.mesarec@gmail.com&gt;</author>
            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 06:55:50 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>WUDC 2010 Registration day is tommorow, 22.6</title>
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Please do not forget, you need to register your teams tomorrow, monday, the 22nd of June, at 9am Turkey time, 8am Berlin, Ljubljana or 7am London. Go to <span style="font-size: 16px; line-height: normal; font-family: &#39;times new roman&#39;; color: #000000" class="Apple-style-span"><a href="https://mail.remax.si/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.kocworlds2010.com/" target="_blank">http://www.kocworlds2010.com/</a> and register your teams. Then you will have approx 10 days for the prepaiment!</span>{mosloadposition user9}
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Direct link to the registration is <a href="http://registration.kocworlds2010.com/">HERE</a>  
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            <author>Administrator &lt;peter.mesarec@gmail.com&gt;</author>
            <pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 20:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>IDAS introduction</title>
            <link>http://www.debate-motions.info/Debate-motions/IDAS/IDAS-introduction.html</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Webmaster: This is a not so short introduction of the International debate academy Slovenia (short IDAS), a debate training, that has grown in the past, and is still growing. I attended the first one, the last one and all of them in the middle, and I would still go, if I would have the time. As last year, I will have to work that week, but for sure I&#39;ll be there for the arrivals and goodbye&#39;s weekends. Hope to see you there!</p><p>The International Debate Academy is a training program for college and university students who are interested in the arts and skills of debating. It takes place in Slovenia each November and has been held for six consecutive years. This November it will hold its seventh session.<br /><br />The program is sponsored by Za in Proti, the national debate program of Slovenia directed by Bojana Skrt, and the World Debate Institute of the University of Vermont in the USA directed by Alfred Snider. Skrt directs the program and Snider is the director of training.<br /><br />The program was originated because there was a high level of interest in debating in Europe, especially in the former communist nations, but very little expertise for training. There were no university faculty members who specialized in speech communication, argumentation and debate, and so students were basically on their own in terms of training. The idea was to create a low-cost one-week program for these students and to try and attract the best possible trainers from other countries, especially those with a more established debate tradition.<br /><br />All except for two years the program has been held in Ormoz, a small town in eastern Slovenia. It has a good rail connection and the Hotel Ormoz (two star) has been willing to rent out its entire space for the dormitories, classrooms and practice space required. Hotel Ormoz now as additional housing nearby. Hotel Ormoz serves three adequate meals a day to all attendees.<br /><br />The program has attracted some of the finest trainers from around the world, from places like the USA, UK, Australia, Singapore, Germany and many other nations. The presidents of the World Debate Council and the European Debate Council have been faculty. Former British and American champions have trained here. The program has also been used to prepare a new generation of trainers from the Balkans and Eastern Europe. Former students, who have become European champions, have returned to serve as trainers. Trainers have included professors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, and public officials.<br /><br />It is important to remember that IDAS trainers are never paid, their travel expenses are never covered and all they receive is room and board while at the academy. They do it because they love the program and they are dedicated to debating.<br /><br />The program consists of five full days of training followed by a three-day tournament. Training lasts from breakfast until after a late dinner, and involves lectures, drills, exercises, elective courses and two full practice debates each day. After these training days the entire contingent boards buses and heads to a university campus or a full tournament of three days, with housing in high school dormitories.<br /><br />During its history IDAS has had attendees from many nations, including:<br /><br />Afghanistan<br />Albania<br />Australia<br />Austria<br />Bosnia<br />Bulgaria<br />Byelorussia<br />Canada<br />Croatia<br />Czech Republic<br />Estonia<br />Germany<br />India<br />Kazakhstan<br />Lithuania<br />Macedonia<br />Malaysia<br />Mongolia<br />Poland<br />Romania<br />Russia<br />Serbia<br />Singapore<br />Slovakia<br />Slovenia<br />Ukraine<br />United Kingdom<br />USA<br />Venezuela<br /><br />The evaluations of the program have been universally positive. Students have treasured the opportunity to work with so many notable international debate experts. They have gone on to achieve remarkable competitive success in heir own countries and internationally. More importantly, many of them have returned to their homes to become important, dynamic and successful leaders in creating larger and more diverse debate communities of their own. Ultimately, the goal of the academy is to bring debate and its inherent civic engagement potentials to broader populations. Whether on looks at this standard or the standard of competitive success, the academy has been a success. As the years go by even more and more will be seen from the academy graduates. The best from them still lies in the future. &nbsp; &nbsp;</p>]]></description>
            <author>Administrator &lt;peter.mesarec@gmail.com&gt;</author>
            <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 03:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>WUDC 2010 Koc prepaiment information</title>
            <link>http://www.debate-motions.info/Debate-motions/WUDC-2010-Koc/WUDC-2010-Koc-prepaiment-information.html</link>
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Webmaster: Well we could have seen this one comming. A lot of institutions first register all th eslots that are available to them and later on decide who is going and how many teams are going. This means that the registration gets messed up, and people can&#39;t apply just because others have registered &quot;safety&quot; slots. Well, we have done it before and I know a number of other institutions that did it in the past. Now you will have to pay 100&euro; of prepaiment, non-refundable. Read on the original letter from Koc:
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<strong><span style="color: #990000">Important Notification on Prepayment Policy</span></strong>
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We
have received a number of enquiries about the prepayment system we have
introduced this year. The prepayment will be 100 EUR per person you
wish to attend Worlds 2010 and will be paid in Phase 2 of registration
between 6th July and 17 July 2009. If you subsequently do not pay the
full amount in Phase 3, you will not receive your 100 EUR back.
Similarly, if you register and prepay for 8 people but subsequently
send 5, we cannot refund the three unused prepayments and will still
expect 290 EUR for the five people you wish to send.<br />
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It is worth
reiterating why we have introduced the prepayment system. It is to
ensure that everyone makes an accurate assessment of how many people
they will actually send to Worlds. Last year, registration filled in
seven minutes but many institutions just said &ldquo;3 teams, 2 judges&rdquo; and
then did not send that number of teams. This meant that teams on the
waiting list had to buy flights much later and thus paid far more.<br />
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When
you register, we will take that as firm interest on your part to send
the number of people for whom you register. If you have any queries
about any issues with registration, please do not hesitate to contact
Hasan Sad&#305;k Arik at <a href="mailto:h.s.arik@kocworlds2010.com" target="_blank">h.s.arik@kocworlds2010.com</a>.
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            <author>Administrator &lt;peter.mesarec@gmail.com&gt;</author>
            <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 20:25:52 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>WUDC 2010 Koc Website and announcements</title>
            <link>http://www.debate-motions.info/Debate-motions/WUDC-2010-Koc/WUDC-2010-Koc-Website-and-announcements.html</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size: 16px; line-height: normal; font-family: &#39;times new roman&#39;; color: #000000" class="Apple-style-span">To the global debating community,<span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 14px; font-family: Verdana; color: #444444" class="Apple-style-span">{mosloadposition user9}</span><br />
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It gives us pleasure to launch the website of the Vehbi Koc World Universities Championships 2010 at&nbsp;<a href="https://mail.remax.si/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.kocworlds2010.com/" target="_blank">http://www.kocworlds2010.com/</a>&nbsp;to the entire global debating community. We have gone through a second period of testing in which we have solved most technical issues. Before we highlight some of the most important aspects of ongoing work, we want to take this opportunity to ask every member of our debating community to go to the website and ensure that you can access the page. Different countries around the world have different access issues and we need to solve this before registration kicks off in June. If you do have problems, can you send a mail to our Registration Officer, Hasan, at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:h.s.arik%40kocworlds2010.com" target="_blank">h.s.arik@kocworlds2010.com</a>. Now to some important announcements.<br />
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Registration<br />
You will notice that the timings of the different phases of registration remain in line with previous rounds of the Championships. One major change, and something we flagged at Council, is the introduction of a compulsory pre-payment at Phase 2 of registration. This is a direct response to challenges faced by Cork last year where demand for places at Phase 1 massively exceeded supply, only for over 100 teams to drop out when payment was demanded. This meant that many teams were only able to purchase flights one month in advance of the tournament, massively increasing their costs. We have decided to follow the model set by Monash for Australs and will expect institutions that register to make a financial promise to us. If they do not, we can pass on their places to others in good time for them to buy flights. We realise after some discussion with debating clubs that some institutions can only pay for tournaments in single installments and so will offer such clubs the opportunity to pay their entire balance in Phase 2 of registration if they so wish.<br />
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One further note is that the exact time of Phase 1 of registration on 22nd June 2009 has changed by one hour due to concerns raised from the East Coast of North America that they will need to stay up until 3am in the morning. This will mean that IONA registrations need to be made at 7am. These changes will be made to the website as soon as possible.<br />
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Transport<br />
Although Antalya is served by many direct flights from Europe, it is likely that most of you will need to purchase flights that route through Istanbul or Ankara. We would advise that you compare flight prices for Istanbul or Ankara returns with Antalya transfers bought separately with transit flights for both price and suitability. We have a comprehensive list of companies that fly or drive to Antalya on our website so that you can make your plans well in advance. We will pick everyone up from the airport and coach station in Antalya but this will be dependent on your filling in your personal details at Phase Four of registration.<br />
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Budget and Accommodation<br />
Those of you in Council will remember that we had some budgetary problems at the time of our ratification. We are pleased to announce that we have renegotiated with many of our suppliers and that our budget is now in far better shape. We will be staying in the hotel outlined in our original bid delivered at Council in Thailand, 2008. However, as indicated in Council in Ireland, 2009 we will need to charge registration at 390&euro; per person to cement our budgetary position.<br />
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Adjudication<br />
We have set aside funds, as promised in both 2008 and 2009, to offer registration waivers and some flights for independent adjudicators. Our Deputy Chief Adjudicators will be in charge of this process for each of their regions and will be allocated a budget to organise judges from their region. If you are an independent judge, we would ask that you get in touch with your regional DCA. We should note that decisions regarding funding will reside with the DCAs and will be based on assessment of your CVs and suitability to Chair at the tournament. Our aim is to have 120 outstanding chairs through both the n-1 and independent pools so that we have flexibility in judge allocation and regional representation. We are currently solving a couple of spam related issues with our DCA&#39;s e-mails and will post them to the website.<br />
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Consular Assistance and Invitation Letters<br />
We realize that many of you need to get funding from your universities before the July recess. If you need letters of invitation or have questions regarding visas or other consular issues, please get in touch with Cem Hot at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:i.hot%40kocworlds2010.com" target="_blank">i.hot@kocworlds2010.com</a>. You will need to send such mails from university addresses so that we can ensure that we are sending letters to bonafide and eligible people. A letter of invitation does not mean that you will definitely be accepted to debate at Worlds - this will be dependent on your registration. If you need a letter of invitation to be sent by post, you will need to cover the associated cost and allow 15 working days for arrival. Otherwise, faxes and e-mail scans will take five days. We can only address letters to institutions rather than people as we cannot take the risk of formally inviting individuals about whom we have no certain information.<br />
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For now, that is everything that we would like to announce. We look forward to welcoming you in Turkey this December. Letters of welcome, from us as convenors and from Neill Harvey Smith as Chair of Worlds Council, will go onto our website in the next week.<br />
Please get in touch about anything that concerns or excites you.<br />
<br />
Warm regards,<br />
<br />
Fatih Mehmet Inal and Suleyman Onay<br />
Co-Convenors of the Vehbi Koc Worlds Universities Debating Championships 2010 &nbsp; &nbsp;<br />
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