International Public Policy Forum Announces 2023-24 "Top 64" Teams

November 8, 2023 - The Brewer Foundation and New York University today announced the “Top 64” teams for the 23rd annual International Public Policy Forum (IPPF) – the first and only contest that gives high school students around the world the opportunity to engage in written and oral debates on issues of public policy.

The IPPF begins annually in October, as teams submit a 3,000-word qualifying round essay either affirming or negating the IPPF topic. This year, students are debating the topic, "Resolved: Governments should provide a universal basic income." 

A record 311 teams, representing schools in 26 countries and 33 U.S. states, submitted qualifying round essays – making this the largest year in competition history. Judges evaluated each essay, and the top 64 teams now advance into a single-elimination, written debate competition.

In the top 64 round, schools will volley papers back and forth via e-mail. Judges review the essays in the order they were presented (affirmative constructive, negative constructive, affirmative rebuttal, negative rebuttal) and select the advancing teams. The process will begin anew as the "Top 32" teams compete for their chance to advance to the "Sweet 16" round.

In March, the "Elite 8" teams will be announced. These teams win all-expenses-paid trips to New York City to compete during IPPF Finals Weekend, which begins May 3, 2024. During the finals, teams supplement their written advocacy with oral argumentation. The IPPF World Champion is awarded a $10,000 grand prize. 

To view the list of advancing teams, click here.