The Russo-Ukrainian War debate series, organized by the Office of the Vice President for Research and Development through the Office of Students Affairs and Center for Social Innovation – Argao Campus, takes center stage with a compelling student-led discourse on critical global issues. Held across various dates in November and December 2024, these debates cover significant themes surrounding the ongoing conflict’s impact on the future of nations, health services, and animal welfare. The event offers students the platform to engage in thoughtful and rigorous discussions, providing diverse perspectives on how the war is reshaping lives and policies globally. The debate on the warโs impact on national futures kicks off on November 20-21, followed by discussions on health services on December 12, and animal welfare on December 13.
These debates are part of a broader effort to involve students in understanding global challenges through active participation and informed discussion. The event aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly emphasizing good health and well-being (SDG 3), peace and justice (SDG 16), and life on land (SDG 15). The debates not only encourage intellectual engagement but also foster a sense of social responsibility among participants. With both online and in-person formats, the event is accessible to a wider audience, ensuring that students from diverse backgrounds can share their insights and learn from one another in a dynamic environment.
