by Frank Pobutkiewicz | Feb 7, 2023 | MUN Articles, Parents
Model United Nations provides students with an opportunity to develop a range of hard and soft skills that will serve them well both in their academic careers and in their future professional lives. One of the most important hard skills developed is research and...
by Gabby MacKay | Aug 28, 2022 | Community, Editorial, MUN Articles
As I look forward to the 2022-2023 school year, I cannot help but look back on what was a memorable year for many reasons. The first year of full-scale in-person Model UN since the beginning of the pandemic, a year-long individual awards rate of over 95%, and the...
by Holden Lamberson | Mar 10, 2022 | Editorial, Feature Article, MUN Articles
I am unapologetically a binder delegate. I am someone who leverages the research that I’ve compiled before a conference to change the flow of debate during committee in a way that benefits my position. While it’s a seldom-used Model UN strategy, let me explain the...
by Sophia Alicea | Mar 9, 2022 | Community, MUN Articles
Congratulations! You have started your very own Model UN club, and you may be thinking, now what? You’ve gathered a group of people to make a set of rules and regulations that clearly define your objective. However, there is a significant distinction between...
by Faiza Ahmed | Jan 10, 2022 | MUN Articles, Strategy
The Smaller the Paper, the Mightier the Note Note passing is an underrated tactic that delegates use to create a continuous line of communication. It allows them to learn about different countries’ stances and saves time in moderated and unmoderated caucuses to...