by Frank Pobutkiewicz | Oct 15, 2019 | Feature Article, MUN Articles
Ad Hoc Committees of the Secretary-General are becoming more popular with each passing Model UN season. Once a rare sight, conferences increasingly offer Ad Hoc committees to challenge experienced delegates. An ad hoc committee assignment allures senior delegates on...
by Pierre-Jean | Oct 7, 2019 | MUN Articles, Strategy
We all know that when your chair sucks, committee sucks. It’s really that simple: which is why it’s extremely important that when presented the opportunity to chair, you do a phenomenal job. A good chair should be attentive to its surroundings, knowledgeable...
by Michael Dianetti | Nov 1, 2017 | Editorial, MUN Articles
Why do you compete in Model United Nations? Is it for the intense debate, exciting issues, and satisfying awards? However for any of your favorite parts of MUN to happen, the committees must run smoothly and properly in a way that allows each delegate an equal...
by Aditya Iyengar | Oct 3, 2016 | MUN Articles
Everyone has had those times when they have felt that they have been robbed in a committee. Either from having some power hungry delegates in your bloc or the chair not recognizing you. From chairing 2 conferences in the past I’ve made plenty of mistakes but...
by Arlo Halpern | Oct 1, 2016 | MUN Articles
Welcome to NAIMUN/HMUN/ILMUNC/MUNUC! The first committee session is drawing to a close, but delegates are still buzzing around the room during unmoderated caucuses creating WhatsApp groups and email chains. And while the delegate dance doesn’t happen for a...