Glasgow University Dialectic Society

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Glasgow University Dialectic Society
Formation1451
Location
Membership~145 (excl. Life Members)
President
Lucy Hindmarsh [1]
Honorary Secretary
Colson Merrill [1]
Honorary President
Humza Yousaf
Colours
Parent organization
University of Glasgow
Affiliations Glasgow University Union,
Students' Representative Council,
Queen Margaret Union
Website Society Website

The Glasgow University Dialectic Society, re-instituted in 1861, is a student society at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, committed to the promotion of debating, logic, ethics and literary discussion at the university. The society is independent and open to all students of the university, but maintains strong links with debating at Glasgow University Union.

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History

The date of the society's foundation is contested; the earliest paper records of the society are dated before 1770, and there are, moreover, mentions within the university records of a society existing and being open to students who took Logic, back when the university still resided within Glasgow Cathedral. By 1776 students at the University had formed three societies, "the Eclectic, the Dialectic, and the Academic", of which John Jamieson was a member of all three. Society meetings were held in college classrooms, and attended by visitors and professors. [2] Pope John Paul II issued a 'Papal Letter' to the society upon his visit to Scotland in 1982, which recognised the society's claim to have been established in 1451. The society was formally re-instituted in 1861. The society has led the UK's university debating culture since 1953. In 1955, it won the Observer Mace, now the John Smith Memorial Mace, named after the deceased GUU debater and former leader of the British Labour Party. The Society won the 1983 World University Debating Championships in Princeton with a team headed by John Nicolson and Frank McKiergan. [3] The GUU has since won the Mace debating championship sixteen more times, far more than any other university. The GUU has also won the World Universities Debating Championships five times.

Activities

The Glasgow University Union, the principal venue for debating at the University of Glasgow. Wfm glasgow university union.jpg
The Glasgow University Union, the principal venue for debating at the University of Glasgow.

The society organises a variety of events during term-time ranging from panel debates and discussions to social mixers and show debates for its members. In November, the society holds a New Members' Dinner, followed in March by the Annual Members' Dinner, held shortly before the AGM. Additionally it holds the Honorary President's Debate and a Sports Day - the Dialectic Olympics - as part of its marquee annual events. The society holds a number of more informal events, especially during Freshers' Week, to attract new members.

Two internal competitions are organised by the society: the Reftable, for new speakers; and the Garry-MacDonald Debate, between incoming and outgoing club leaders of the Glasgow University Union's Parliamentary Clubs.

The Dialectic Society, along with the Glasgow University Medico-Chirurgical Society and Glasgow University Athletic Club, was one of the founding societies of the Glasgow University Union in 1885, as well as being instrumental in establishing the Glasgow University Students' Representative Council the following year, and remains an active contributor to the activities of both organisations. [4]

The archives of Glasgow University Dialectic Society are maintained by the Archives of the University of Glasgow (GUAS).

Management

Charles Kennedy at the Honorary President's Debate, February 2009 Charles kennedy feb 2009.jpg
Charles Kennedy at the Honorary President's Debate, February 2009

The management of the society is entrusted to a board elected at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). The Board consists of an Executive of five individuals comprising the President, Vice-President, Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer, and Assistant Honorary Secretary. They are additionally joined on the Board by the Whip Secretary, Publicity Secretary, Macer, Social convenor, Welfare Officer, Charity Officer, Archive Librarian, and up to four Ordinary Board Members, the number of which is determined by the newly elected Executive. [1] Two first-year members are elected to the Board by the end of the first semester of each year. The Convenor of Debates of the Glasgow University Union and the Society's immediate past President are Ex Officio members of the Board.

The 2024-2025 Board is:

Executive

Non-Executive

Ex Officio


The electoral procedure at the AGM runs such that posts are filled in descending order, allowing those who failed to win more important posts to stand for others. The AGM was traditionally held at the end of the university's Candlemas Term, around the middle of March. Despite the new semester-based structure of the university's academic year, this remains the case and the AGM is now held shortly before the end of the teaching period of the second semester, which is separated from the exam period by the Easter vacation.

At the AGM the Society elects an Honorary President, alongside up to eight Honorary Vice-Presidents and Honorary Life Members. Those elected are often respected public figures and persons who have done some service to the Society, although less serious joke candidates often also make it onto the ballot. [5] From time to time these elections have generated some public controversy, most notably with the previous choices of Bobby Sands and Leopoldo Galtieri. [6] [7] The current Honorary President is current First Minister Humza Yousaf.

One of the honorary president's duties is to chair the Honorary President's Debate, held in February each year. If not chaired by the Honorary President, then the next highest ranking member of the Board (usually the President) will chair the debate.

Former members

Notable former members of the society include:

Groundings

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Committee 2024/2025". GU Dialectic Society. Retrieved 31 October 2024.
  2. Murray, David (1927). "Students' Societies". Memories of the Old College of Glasgow– Some Chapters in the History of the University (1st ed.). Glasgow: Jackson, Wylie and Co. pp. 518–519.
  3. "The World Debating Competition". Glasgow University Guardian (Newspaper). Glasgow. 22 April 1983. p. 5.
  4. Oakley, C. A. (1950). Union Ygorra. Glasgow: The University Press, Glasgow. p. 7.
  5. Rubin-Castejón, Alan (6 April 2023). "Students Elect Corbyn". The Glasgow Guardian. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
  6. "Fury Over Sands Vote". Scottish Daily Express. 28 April 1981. pp. 1–2.
  7. Mullin, John (28 October 1982). "Students Elect Galtieri". Glasgow University Guardian. pp. 1–2.
  8. "Dialectic A.G.M. Uneventful: New Board Is Very Inexperienced". Glasgow University Guardian. 11 May 1962. p. 5.
  9. "Smith New Dialectic President". Glasgow University Guardian. 18 March 1960. p. 6.
  10. "Dialectic Debacle". Glasgow University Guardian. 25 January 1964. p. 4.
  11. "Dialectic Society". The Gilmorehill Globe. 10 October 1932. p. 2. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  12. "About us". www.groundings-ancients.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 October 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2016.