Model 51³Ô¹Ï is a popular, internationally known academic activity that encourages students to learn more about international relations, diplomacy as well as how the UN operates.
Although many Model 51³Ô¹Ï conferences are currently on hold due to COVID-19, the hundreds of clubs and conferences worldwide continue their preparations to simulate UN General Assembly or Security Council negotiations among Member States.
Model 51³Ô¹Ï conferences are filled with invaluable learning opportunities, ranging from becoming a country expert to practicing public speaking.
However, a student¡¯s experience may vary because conferences and clubs operate independently. In fact, many Model 51³Ô¹Ï do not follow the procedures used at the UN.
This is why we are excited to announce the launch of the: .
It is the official guide for Model UN student leaders and advisors to best simulate how the UN operates. It offers an overview of structure, procedures, and processes along with tips on how students can best participate in these conferences.
"This guide is an outstanding resource for educators and passionate Model UN delegates that provides an insider's perspective to the UN system's processes and mechanics that is hard to find anywhere else,¡± said Chris Talamo, Executive Director, International Model 51³Ô¹Ï Association.
For Fiona Hellerman, a student at Tulane University who has been involved in Model UN for seven years, she has ¡°never felt more passionate about an organization, more knowledgeable of the state of global politics, or more confident in [her] public speaking and diplomatic abilities¡±.
However, when she first joined Model UN in high school, she distinctly remembers feeling anxious about participating: ¡°I would have given anything to have a guide explaining not only what to do in committee, but a dictionary for the language used in conferences, a guide on researching a position, and how to feel confident and self-assured.¡±
With Tulane University and other schools planning to hold virtual club meetings, events, and training sessions for Model UN due to COVID-19, the guide will surely be used as a reliable resource for both first-time participants and experienced team leaders.