by Khadija Sow | Mar 30, 2020 | Community, MUN Articles
Model UN being an activity that brings together students from different parts of the globe makes it something inevitably contradictory to a global pandemic. Model UN delegates all across the world are feeling down right now due to the cancellation of dozens of...
by Steven Boehm | Dec 3, 2019 | Community, MUN Articles, Uncategorized
For the average delegate, high school Model UN starts and ends with General Assembly committees. They are the most common, the most simplistic in terms of procedure, and the most accessible as they make up the vast majority of committee offerings at most conferences....
by Mauricio García Gojon | Aug 24, 2019 | MUN Articles, Strategy
1.) Read the news It doesn’t matter whether you prefer Crisis or General Assembly; being knowledgeable about the world will give you an edge in any committee you get assigned to. Staying informed doesn’t need to be a burden as current events and political news updates...
by Brian Johnson | Aug 12, 2019 | Community, MUN Articles
Most students have the unfortunate, yet natural tendency to completely engross themselves in the summertime carelessness. Rather than reading newly published novels, paying attention to science journals, or practicing another language, students instead prefer to...
by Rizwan Kazi | Jul 14, 2019 | Community, MUN Articles
Model UN being an activity so rich in jargon, it’s critical that we pause every once in awhile and reconsider the way we define common Model UN terms. So, what exactly is a “crisis” in Model UN? What constitutes a real crisis update? What...