5th Annual All-American Invitational Conference
January 11-12, 2020 | A New Kind of Model UN ConferenceAll-American Model United Nations wants to help students become global citizens, strong advocates, and the leaders of tomorrow. Entering its fifth year, the All-American Invitational strives to elevate the performance of a Model UN conference with a professional setting, unique committees designed with educational objectives, and 21st-century research support. Let us show you the best of Model UN.
5th Annual All-American Invitational Conference
January 11-12, 2020 | A New Kind of Model UN ConferenceAll-American Model United Nations wants to help students become global citizens, strong advocates, and the leaders of tomorrow. Entering its fifth year, the All-American Invitational strives to elevate the performance of a Model UN conference with a professional setting, unique committees designed with educational objectives, and 21st-century research support. Let us show you the best of Model UN.

Invitational Overview
Free Conference
We believe in giving back to the Model United Nations community. Entering its 5th year, the Invitational will continue the tradition of being a free Model UN conference for all to attend.
Professionally Designed Committees
Our unique approach to committee design separates the Invitational from other Model UN conference. Every committee has learning objectives, must mimic realistic diplomacy, and has a common goal.
Preconference Training
Make use of All-American Model UN’s free, online training tutorials to prepare for the Invitational. Tutorials cover research, strategy, public speaking, debate, compromise, resolution writing, and crisis committees.
21st Century Research Guides
We’ve done away with 50+ page background guides. Each of our committees features a 21st-century resource center to assist in delegate research. Each research center comes with videos, interactive quizzes, optional assignments, and scholarly articles to use as resources.
UN SIMULATION COMMITTEES
The following committees have been designed to simulate a UN-system body or committee.
United Nations Security Council
International Bank of Reconstruction and Development
Human Rights Council
Topic: Universal Period Review of Malaysia
MODEL DIPLOMACY COMMITTEES
The following committees have been designed to be accurate simulations of diplomacy outside of the United Nations system.
Havana Conference (1946)
Topic: Cosa Nostra policies, rules, and business interests.
Parliament of Nauru
Topic: Revitalization of the Nauruan Economy
Khasavyurt Accord (1996)
Topic: Negotiating the end of the First Chechen War
ALL-AMERICAN INVITATIONAL MODEL UN CONFERENCE
LOCATION
CIC Cambridge
1 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02142
DATES
January 11-12, 2020
HOTEL OPTIONS
Cambridge Marriott
Kendall Hotel
Hotel Marlow
INCLUDES
- Preconference Training Tutorials
- 21st Century Research Centers for every committee
- All-American Model UN committee staffing
- Professional communication
- Meal packages optional
ALL-AMERICAN INVITATIONAL MODEL UN CONFERENCE
LOCATION
CIC Cambridge
1 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02142
DATES
January 11-12, 2020
HOTEL OPTIONS
Cambridge Marriott
Kendall Hotel
Hotel Marlow
INCLUDES
- Preconference Training Tutorials
- 21st Century Research Centers for every committee
- All-American Model UN committee staffing
- Professional communication
- Meal packages optional

SCHEDULE
Saturday, January 11
09:00-10:00 Registration Open
10:00-11:00 Traditional Committee Training & Crisis Committee Training
11:00-11:15 Opening Ceremony
11:15-1:00 Committee Session I
1:00-2:00 Lunch Break
2:00-5:30 Committee Session II
Sunday, January 12
10:00-12:30 Committee Session III
12:30-1:00 Closing Ceremonies

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Who is All-American Model UN?
All American Model UN has been teaching students Model UN since 2011 in exciting ways while making them not only better delegates, but more informed students.
Why attend the All-American Invitational?
All-American Model United Nations infuses traditional Model UN with new, innovative approaches. We believe in providing a competitive and educational atmosphere so that all students, regardless of skill level, can maximize their outcomes as Model UN delegates and students. Designed with learning outcomes, our committees mimic real-world diplomacy more than other conferences, and our staff brings a broad range of Model UN experience that will separate our academic program.
Is this conference free to attend? What’s the catch?
We charge no registration fees for delegates or delegations. Our partners at the Cambridge Innovation Center provide us with affordable space in which to run the conference and All-American Model UN happily covers all other expenses as a way to give back to the Model UN community. Participants are only responsible for travel and lodging expenses, and they may purchase food vouchers.
What about meals?
Delegates may purchase lunch from a number of vendors in Kendall Square. Alternatively, they may purchase meal vouchers from the conference beforehand. We may not be able to accommodate students wishing to purchase meals without prior notice, so please purchase meals when you register!
How do I register? Are all students who apply accepted?
Use the Eventbrite form at the bottom of this page to register for the All-American Invitational. Please keep in mind that we have a limited number of seats– only register if you intend to participate! All students and schools will be accepted until our capacity has been reached.
Can students attend without a teacher?
Yes, students may register as independent delegates and do not necessarily need to attend with a school, parent, or teacher. Alternatively, you may also register as a delegation without a teacher, or you may form a private team. Our only goal is to encourage participation!