29/05/2026
The winner of the ESU National Public Speaking Competition 2026 Matas Grikšas from Vilnius Lyceum.
LEARNING BY DOING
Public speech isn’t just about speaking in front of an audience - it’s about connecting with the audience, and that’s exactly what the ESU National Public Speaking Competition (NPSC) taught me.
Having participated in the ESU NPSC twice, winning 3rd and 1st place respectively, I can say with the utmost certainty that the way one connects with the audience is what separates a good speech from a brilliant speech.
The first time I had ever participated in the ESU NPSC, I spoke about a theme I wasn’t completely passionate about, rather, I spoke about something I thought the judges would want to hear, and that was exactly the problem - believe me, both the audience, and the judges can tell.
However, though I didn’t win the previous year's NPSC, what I did do was meet some great people - one of which was the previous NPSC winner, Ugnė Žirgutė, who won with her fantastic speech on nanotechnology and teamwork in science. Her speech helped me come to the realization that speaking about what you genuinely find most interesting is what makes you connect with not only the audience, but with other people as well. And that makes the winning difference.
That being said, with this new realization, I came back with a speech on something I was genuinely passionate about - Science and scientific pedagogy. This time around, I wasn’t just speaking to the audience - I was speaking WITH them, and that’s precisely what helped me become this year’s laureate. And this new realization didn’t just help me win; it has stuck with me ever since my first NPSC. To speak about the things you are passionate about really helps you get ahead and meet other great and like-minded people (Speaking from experience!)
The ESU NPSC truly did shape me not just as an orator, but as a person, as well. And for each up-and-coming contestant - I hope you really keep in mind what has been said in this text, cause trust me, it’s the little things that make your speech stand out.