Workshops - Powerpoints
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Getting Started with Research
Here you'll find many links to go through. |
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Position Paper Writing
View a sample position paper! |
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Speech Writing
Understand the overall structure. |
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Rules of Procedure (ROP)
Remember...be professional! |
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Resolution Writing
Example provided here as well. |
Pre-Conference Preparation Phase:
First, the delegate or double-delegation, (they would be treated as one person), receives a country and committee assignment. The person or pair research the committee and country intensively in order to fully assume the character of the country (the country's perspectives, their motivations, their goals). To demonstrate a full understanding of their country and its goals in context of the committee topics, the delegate is required to write an expository paper summarizing the importance of discussing the topic, the reasoning of the country's perspectives and goals, and how the delegate will approach solving the issue during debate.
Day-Of Committee Sessions Phase:
Delegates are recommended to prepare their opening speech (during Primary Speaker's List) where they describe how aggravating the issue has become around the world and most importantly for their country as well as what specific topics they hope to debate over during session. Then as debate begins with Secondary Speaker's List, Moderated Caucus, and Unmoderated Caucus, delegates must begin to engage in debate with each other and discuss what approach to take to solving the issue. After different perspectives are thoroughly argued, delegates come together in "blocs" to write a resolution (in the same format as the real UN) that outlines their plan to tackle the issue.
Post-Conference Phase:
Delegates are encouraged to reflect on their experience. Stepping out of their character, how effective was their resolution? What (ignoring politics) would be the most effective way to solve the issue? How do we get the whole globe to truly begin enacting these changes?
What can we do to solve this issue in the mean time?
Volunteer. Get involved in your community. Discover what issue your passionate about.
First, the delegate or double-delegation, (they would be treated as one person), receives a country and committee assignment. The person or pair research the committee and country intensively in order to fully assume the character of the country (the country's perspectives, their motivations, their goals). To demonstrate a full understanding of their country and its goals in context of the committee topics, the delegate is required to write an expository paper summarizing the importance of discussing the topic, the reasoning of the country's perspectives and goals, and how the delegate will approach solving the issue during debate.
Day-Of Committee Sessions Phase:
Delegates are recommended to prepare their opening speech (during Primary Speaker's List) where they describe how aggravating the issue has become around the world and most importantly for their country as well as what specific topics they hope to debate over during session. Then as debate begins with Secondary Speaker's List, Moderated Caucus, and Unmoderated Caucus, delegates must begin to engage in debate with each other and discuss what approach to take to solving the issue. After different perspectives are thoroughly argued, delegates come together in "blocs" to write a resolution (in the same format as the real UN) that outlines their plan to tackle the issue.
Post-Conference Phase:
Delegates are encouraged to reflect on their experience. Stepping out of their character, how effective was their resolution? What (ignoring politics) would be the most effective way to solve the issue? How do we get the whole globe to truly begin enacting these changes?
What can we do to solve this issue in the mean time?
Volunteer. Get involved in your community. Discover what issue your passionate about.
Junior Model UN Background Guides
More info at: Juniormodelun.com
We've prepared 6 amazing committees for you all to enjoy this year! Delve into sustainable energy with the Economic and Social Council, deforestation with the Environmental Program, access to clean water with the World Health Organization, agriculture with the Group of 20, and the Rohingya crisis with the Human Rights Commission. Or jump into a time machine with our brand new Historical Crisis Committee and take part in Ancient China's Punic Wars.
ECOSOC Background Guide | |
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UNEP Background Guide | |
File Size: | 1939 kb |
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WHO Background Guide | |
File Size: | 788 kb |
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UNHRC Background Guide | |
File Size: | 1328 kb |
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G20 Background Guide | |
File Size: | 805 kb |
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HCC Background Guide | |
File Size: | 1368 kb |
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