2009 National Model United NationsApril 7-11, 2009![]() ![]()
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Each year, the National Model United Nations (NMUN) holds its annual conference in the week preceding Easter. The NMUN brings more than 3,000 college students and faculty from all over the world together in New York City, with opening and closing exercises held in the Assembly Hall of the United Nations. In addition to the rigorous schedule of committee simulations that takes place, students meet with representatives of the Permanent Missions of the countries they represent, and benefit from hearing high-level diplomats relevant to their assigned committee speak. Much of the Spring semester is spent honing documents called position papers. These are used both at the UN and in the NMUN conference to provide thorough, yet concise statements of a country's positions on relevant issues. Position papers represent actual policy of a school’s assigned country, as each sentence is weighed for what it brings to the document. Seven drafts of each of the eleven UI position papers were written. The position papers will be posted below in March for viewing. Grenada
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2008 MUN Information
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Martin School of International Studies University of Idaho - College of Letters Arts and Social Sciences P.O. Box 443177 Moscow, ID. 83844-3177 Phone: (208) 885-6527 Fax: (208) 885-9464 Email: is@uidaho.edu |
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