by Gab McKay | Nov 15, 2019 | MUN Articles, Strategy
At the core of the Model UN teachable skill set is effective, confident public speaking. For experienced delegates, speech delivery becomes second nature and the nerves which once caused you to stumble over your words now seems futile and easily suppressible. What...
by Mauricio García Gojon | Nov 8, 2019 | Community, MUN Articles
It is every delegate’s dream to attend the mythical ILMUNC, the legendary HMUN, the epic PMUNC or the fabled NAIMUN. However, success at these fairy-tale conferences lies at the end of a long road paved with local conferences. Smaller, local conferences that are...
by Munahil Sultana | Jun 11, 2019 | MUN Articles, Strategy
So that power delegate won the gavel in your committee, and despite all your time and effort, you didn’t even get a verbal. No matter how painful or unjust the loss was, this isn’t what you should be thinking. Burnout is counterproductive and one loss does not mean...
by Frank Pobutkiewicz | May 21, 2019 | Editorial, MUN Articles
I’ll admit, when I first started hearing my students use the “snaked,” I wasn’t entirely sure what they meant. Clearly, it had a negative connotation. After doing some searching on Urban Dictionary, I think I have a better understanding. Most of the definitions I...
by AlexNehrbass | Jan 13, 2017 | MUN Articles
The very first Model UN conference a person attends defines many aspects of their perception of the competition, depending on how the conference progresses. When you first walk into the committee room of your very first session, it can be fairly frightening or at the...