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Oxford Scholars Programme

Debate at the Oxford Union

The Oxford Union has hosted prime ministers, Nobel laureates, and heads of state. This summer, it hosts you.

The Experience

Step Inside a Legacy of Debate

The Oxford Union is the oldest continuously running student debating society in the world. Founded in 1823. It has shaped the argument-making instincts of people who went on to run countries, newsrooms, and courtrooms.

OSP gives you access to it.

During your time at OSP, you step inside those chambers and debate. Not as a visitor. As a participant. You argue a position, take questions from the floor, and learn to hold your ground in a room with two centuries of weight behind it.

 

Experienced debate coaches guide the session. Guest speakers push you. You get structured feedback on what worked and what collapsed. You come in with a rough idea and leave with a tighter one.

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Why Oxford Scholars

Why The Oxford Union Hits Different

Most debate practice happens in classrooms, against people you know, on stakes that feel hypothetical.

 

This is not that.

 

The chamber has real furniture, real portraits, a real despatch box that has been used by people whose names are in history books. That setting does something to how you think. You stop rambling. You start choosing your words.

 

Students arrive at OSP unsure how to begin a sentence in front of strangers. Two weeks later, some of those same students close a debate argument in the Oxford Union chamber, and mean every word of it. The room has a way of pulling that out of people.

Students Achievement

What Students Gain?

Confidence under pressure

You learn to speak to a room, not at it. That difference is the whole thing.

Argument structure

How to open. How to anticipate a counterargument. How to close before you lose the room. These skills show up in university interviews, in job applications, anywhere you need to be heard.

Intellectual precision

Vague claims get pulled apart in this format. You leave with the habit of thinking before you speak, not instead of speaking.

A different relationship with disagreement

Good debating is not about winning by volume. It is about understanding the opposing position well enough to dismantle it. Most people never develop that.

Thursday 050

A Typical Session

A Typical Debating Session

Each session moves you quickly from preparation to performance, combining real debate intensity with structured support to help you improve each round.

Heritage

Part Of The Oxford Scholars Experience

Debating at the Oxford Union is not an isolated activity—it is part of a wider experience at OSP.


Students spend their days in academic sessions, career exploration, and skills-based workshops. What they learn there feeds directly into how they argue, question, and think in debate.

You are not just learning how to speak. You are learning what to say—and why it matters. The debating chamber becomes the place where everything else comes together.

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voices

What our students say

“Debating at the Oxford Union was intimidating at first. It pushed me to think on my feet and became the most valuable skill I took home.”

– Oxford Scholars Programme Student

“Standing in that chamber felt like stepping into history. It forced me to stop rambling and start making arguments that actually landed.”

– Oxford Scholars Programme Student

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