by Kaitlyn Saldanha | Feb 19, 2020 | Editorial, MUN Articles
For those unfamiliar with the term, a ‘solo delegate’ is an individual who attends conferences alone rather than with a team, whether that be private or school-affiliated. This is a common practice for individuals who come from schools with no Model UN club, or a...
by Frank Pobutkiewicz | Jan 15, 2020 | MUN Articles, Strategy
The multi-disciplined and multifaceted natures of Model United Nation makes Model UN a compelling and addictive activity. Much like a sport like football, baseball, or basketball, participants must master a number of different skills in order to succeed: public...
by Khadija Sow | Jan 14, 2020 | Community, MUN Articles
Organizing the first meeting of the year for your Model UN club is a great opportunity to set the tone for the rest of the year going forward. Taking the proper time to plan this first meeting may seem futile given that the first meeting doesn’t require as much...
by Frank Pobutkiewicz | Jan 13, 2020 | Editorial, MUN Articles
Over the past two days, I’ve spent many hours working with one of my students to craft this college admissions essay for Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service. In the eight years that I’ve owned and operated All-American Model United Nations, I’ve likely read over...
by Mauricio García Gojon | Nov 17, 2019 | Editorial, MUN Articles
Model UN is not a standardized activity; every conference has its own criteria for awards and it usually changes as the years go by. Success in the committee depends on many factors: the experience of other delegates, the style of your chair, the complexity of the...