Conference GuideThe first step in preparing for a rewarding Model UN experience is to gather information. Give yourself plenty of time before a conference to research, read and then formulate your arguments.
Since most delegates use the internet for about majority of their research, GC: London has collated some information and advice we hope delegates find useful. While conducting research, try to keep in mind that your primary goal is to represent your country as realistically as possible. You should produce your position paper and send in to londonmun@gmail.com. |
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To prepare, you will need to:
1. Read the '12 Areas of Concern.'
2. Read the letter from your Chair on your committee page. This will give you a starting point for your research of issues and potential solutions.
3. Research your country position (the 'Committee Pages' are a starting point for this research and will provide valuable regional information.
4. Create a position paper (to submit via email to londonmun@gmail.com by the 27th November 2012)
Aspirational and advanced delegates should also research the positions and likely voting blocs of the other countries in their assigned committee (Your committee page is a starting point for this)
1. Read the '12 Areas of Concern.'
2. Read the letter from your Chair on your committee page. This will give you a starting point for your research of issues and potential solutions.
3. Research your country position (the 'Committee Pages' are a starting point for this research and will provide valuable regional information.
4. Create a position paper (to submit via email to londonmun@gmail.com by the 27th November 2012)
Aspirational and advanced delegates should also research the positions and likely voting blocs of the other countries in their assigned committee (Your committee page is a starting point for this)