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- * What is Model United Nations?
- Model United Nations is the most popular form of organized debate in the world.
Model U.N. is a simulation of the United Nations, the world "parliament". The worldwide system
is a collection of conferences, mostly in the United States, but also in many other nations, where
students and adults of all ages gather and represent nations or diplomats in debating real-life
world issues over the course of a day or a few days. Simulations are held throughout the year at
many different college campuses.
- * Why would someone want to participate in a Model UN?
- It's fun: you get to meet and hang out with students from other colleges.
- It's stimulating: you get to bargain and argue with peers.
- It's educational: you get to learn a lot about the
country you represent and about the dynamics of international relations more generally.
- * What is a Model UN Club?
- A Model UN Club is a group of students who plan to
participate in Model UN simulations on other campuses. In order to prepare for these
simulations, students need to meet on a regular basis to learn about the countries they will be
representing and to practice debating and negotiating. Our team members have won various awards, including "best delegate" on committee, second place, and honorable mentions.
The Model UN team attends at least one conference per semester. In the past few years, during the Fall we have gone to the competition at the University of Pennsylvania (see the
U. Penn link), and in the Spring to the Harvard National Model United Nations Conference in Boston (http://www.hnmun.org).
Between the Political Science Dept. and SGA funds are available to defray
most of the costs of participation. At William Paterson, Model UN is a project of the Political Science Club.
- * Who Can Participate in Model UN?
- Any William Paterson student, regardless of major or previous experience.
Meetings will be held Tuesday during Common hour. Please e-mail one of the people listed below for a list of meeting dates.
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New Members from all majors welcome!
Sponsored by the William Paterson Political Science Club and the Political Science Dept.
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