[eDebate] CIDD call, in message text
Catherine Palczewski
Catherine.Palczewski
Mon Oct 4 17:00:00 CDT 2004
In case you all could not open the attachment, I included the calls in
the text of this message
cate
The Committee for International Discussion and Debate (CIDD)
of the National Communication Association (NCA)
announces tryouts for
The 2005 tour of Japan
Approximate tour dates: Early June to early July 2005
Tryout information:
Where: Chicago, IL
When: Saturday, 13 November and Sunday, 14 November 2004
(In conjunction with the National Communication Association Convention)
Who is eligible:
Any past or present forensic participant who is under 25 and is a full
time undergraduate in good standing (juniors and seniors are preferred),
or who has received an undergraduate degree but is no older than 25. We
encourage applications from students active in all forms of forensics,
including Lincoln-Douglas debate, team policy debate, parliamentary
debate, and individual events. Students who apply should have (or plan
to obtain) a valid, current passport.
Students will be evaluated on the basis of their debating skills and
their ability to teach debate basics; their knowledge of political,
social and cultural conditions in Japan, Asia, and the world; and their
ability to represent the United States and American forensics
effectively and professionally.
How to apply:
If you are interested in trying out for the tour, send by Tuesday, 12
October 2004:
1) a letter of interest, explaining your suitability for the tour
2) an official college transcript
3) two letters of recommendation
4) a resume
5) contact information, especially an email address, to:
Matt Sobnosky
Department of Speech Communication and Rhetorical Studies
318 Dempster Hall
111 Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY 11549-1110
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Matt Sobnosky via
email at sphmjs at hofstra.edu or via telephone at 516.463.7141.
Finalists will be selected from the applicant pool and invited to attend
the tryouts in Chicago. Finalists will be notified by email as soon as
possible after October 12, and will receive an information packet
describing the interview format, interview times, lodging options, and
so on. Transportation and lodging expenses of attending the tryouts are
the responsibility of applicants; CIDD will provide meals during the
interviews and will reimburse up to $200 in travel and lodging expenses.
Two participants will be chosen to represent the United States on an
all-expense-paid tour.
N.B. Tryouts for the 2005 British tour will also be held at the
convention. You may apply to both tours, but you should send separate
applications for each tour.
The Committee for International Discussion and Debate (CIDD)
of the National Communication Association (NCA)
announces tryouts for
The 2005 tour of the United Kingdom
(The tour may also include a stop in Portugal)
Approximate tour dates: Late January to mid-March 2005
Tryout information:
Where: Chicago, IL
When: Saturday, 13 November and Sunday, 14 November 2004
(In conjunction with the National Communication Association Convention)
Who is eligible:
Any past or present forensic participant who is under 25 and is a full
time undergraduate in good standing, or who has received an
undergraduate degree but is no older than 25; juniors and seniors are
preferred. We encourage applications from students active in all forms
of forensics, including Lincoln-Douglas debate, team policy debate,
parliamentary debate, and individual events. Students who apply should
have (or plan to obtain) a valid, current passport.
Students will be evaluated on the basis of their debating skills and
their ability to teach debate basics; their knowledge of political,
social and cultural conditions in the UK, Europe, and the world; and
their ability to represent the United States and American forensics
effectively and professionally.
How to apply:
If you are interested in trying out for the tour, send by Tuesday, 12
October 2004:
1) a letter of interest, explaining your suitability for the tour
2) an official college transcript
3) two letters of recommendation
4) a resume
5) contact information, especially an email address, to:
Matt Sobnosky
Department of Speech Communication and Rhetorical Studies
318 Dempster Hall
111 Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY 11549-1110
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Matt Sobnosky via
email at sphmjs at hofstra.edu or via telephone at 516.463.7141.
Finalists will be selected from the applicant pool and invited to attend
the tryouts in Chicago. Finalists will be notified by email as soon as
possible after October 12, and will receive an information packet
describing the interview format, interview times, lodging options, and
so on. Transportation and lodging expenses of attending the tryouts are
the responsibility of applicants; CIDD will provide meals during the
interviews and will reimburse up to $200 in travel and lodging expenses.
Two participants will be chosen to represent the United States on an
all-expense-paid tour.
N.B. Tryouts for the 2005 Japan tour will also be held at the
convention. You may apply to both tours, but you should send separate
applications for each tour.
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