Harvard-Westlake Model United Nations Conference
You
are invited to participate in Harvard-Westlake’s Third Annual Model United Nations
Conference, which will be held on Saturday, April 26, 2008. The conference will
be held from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM with a provided lunch. HWMUN is designed to
provide opportunities for novice delegates as well as stimulating committees
for more experienced participants. We will provide at least one committee aimed
at new or inexperienced delegates. Harvard-Westlake Model United Nations has
always favored a learn-as-you-go approach towards gaining experience in the
format and procedures of Model United Nations. It is a great way to set the
groundwork for a Model UN program in your school. The registration form
(enclosed in this mailing) includes a tally which will help us tailor the
conference to the needs of the students attending, whether experienced or
novice.
School
registration forms should be completed by April 2, 2008, so that we have enough
time to organize all delegates into committees and give students time to
complete and submit their position papers. When we receive your
registration forms, we will assign you a country. If you are unable to make
this deadline, please contact us.
Position papers will be due April 21, 2008. Delegates must submit a
brief position paper on their topics. Please check our website for specific
instructions on formatting requirements and committee topics. Position papers
must be submitted on time in order to be eligible for research awards.
The dress requirement for this conference, like most Model UN
conferences, is western business attire. This means a suit and tie for men and
either pants or knee-length skirt with a dress shirt for women.
The cost for a school to attend this conference will be $30, in addition
to the $30 cost for each delegate. This will cover a full lunch catered by
California Pizza Kitchen and all conference supplies for delegates.
At
the end of the conference, awards will be presented in each of the committees.
A gavel will be awarded to the delegate considered by their chair and
vice-chair to be the best in the committee. Additional individual awards will
be given to the other top members of each committee.
Matthew E.
Secretary General