GCS MUN
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Model United Nations (MUN) is a globally recognised simulation of the United Nations, where students take on the roles of country delegates to discuss and address global challenges. These challenges span topics like climate change, international security, human rights, and economic development. As a delegate, you’ll research your assigned country’s policies, present your findings, and collaborate with others to develop actionable solutions. MUN provides a hands-on introduction to international diplomacy, teaching you how global decisions are made while sharpening skills like critical thinking, negotiation, and public speaking.
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As an MUN delegate, you’ll represent a country, researching its position on assigned topics and presenting your findings during committee sessions. You’ll debate with other delegates, follow diplomatic protocols, form blocs (treaties) and negotiate solutions that reflect your country’s interests. By the end of the conference, you and your peers will collaborate to write resolutions that address the issues discussed. This process not only expands your knowledge of global politics but also builds valuable skills like negotiation, teamwork, and communication, all in an interactive and supportive environment.
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GCSMUN offers a unique opportunity to develop skills that go beyond the classroom. It’s recognised globally and comes with a certificate that can boost your university applications and resume. By participating, you’ll strengthen leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills; all while learning how to communicate effectively and think critically about global issues. You’ll also work with other students to draft resolutions that tackle real-world problems, helping you see the impact of your ideas in action. Beyond the academic benefits, MUN encourages you to engage with new perspectives, collaborate with diverse groups, and build confidence in a professional, international setting.
Delegate Registration (Registration deadline: 15th December'24 & Payment deadline: 18th December'24)
Chair Registration (Deadline: December 18, 2024)
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