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2025 Model United Nations Conference

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5 sessions

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This series is part of Schoolhouse Summer Camp! Explore Summer Camp

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Hello, and welcome to the 2025 Model United Nations conference! Whether you're a seasoned debater or just someone wanting to get started with debate, you are welcome to join!

There will be at least 3 sessions in which we will have 3 different topics.

The full schedule listed with the topics is here on the master spreadsheet:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yqyhLx8-80zkCwg5k7M-D5JbaJ5aro2fCsCfD1zeTls/edit?usp=sharing


The link to the Master Google Drive Folder is in the spreadsheet. There, all the committees are listed with the descriptions.

Whether you’re a seasoned debater or someone just looking to get started with debate, you are welcome to join!

How to participate:

1. Register for this series though which the main communication will take place till all participants join the Slack workspace.
2. Fill out the registration form: 



If you are looking to spectate, you may also join!

What is Model UN?

Model United Nations (Model UN or MUN) is more than just a student activity—it’s a global movement that turns classrooms into diplomatic arenas.

It all began in the early 20th century as simulations of the League of Nations, and after the founding of the United Nations in 1945, it evolved into what we now call Model UN. The first official "Model United Nations" conference was held at Swarthmore College in 1947.

At its core, Model UN is an educational simulation where students take on the roles of UN delegates. They represent countries or organizations, research global issues, debate policies, and work together to draft resolutions—just like real diplomats. It’s a crash course in international relations, public speaking, negotiation, and critical thinking.

But what makes it truly compelling is the transformation it sparks. Students don’t just learn about the world—they learn how to shape it. Many alumni of MUN have gone on to careers in law, politics, international affairs, and activism.

Whether you're a seasoned delegate or a curious newcomer, MUN is a powerful way to understand the complexities of global diplomacy—and to find your voice in the process. Want to include this in your judge invite or use it for something else?





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Why should you join? ??

Each delegate who attends at least half of the committee sessions will receive a participation certificate, and winners will receive certificates of excellence. 



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Balaskandan R 🇺🇸

Certified in 23 topics

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Hello everyone! My name is Aarav T. I discovered SchoolHouse while exploring the wonderful world of online learning and have gotten obsessed. I am currently working on several passion projects including co-founding an academic-competition subworld and have already aided in the establishment of a slack channel. I am currently learning Pre-calculus and am very competitive! If you are ever interested in math competition prep, or any general math contact me! (+DM me if you want to play some chess!). I am tutor in Reading & Writing, Enrichment, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, History, Statistics, and Computer Science.

Jack R 🇺🇸

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Hello, my name is Jack R. I am a high school student interested in the world of law and politics. I participate on my school's Model UN and Speech and Debate teams.

Joy Talukder A 🇧🇩

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HEY Y’ALL! ✨ I’m Joy-🚑 MEDICINE-OBSESSED = BRAINS, SCALPELS, AND BIG DREAMS! Olympiad-crushing, multilingual, music-blasting nerd from Bangladesh 🇧🇩! 🚀 Quick Facts About Me: SAT Prep Mode: Math = 😍 | English = 😱 (Help me, I’m drowning in grammar rules!) Languages: Bangla, Hindi, English + currently hacking Korean (안녕하세요!). STEM Junkie: 🏆 Physics Regional Olympiad 2023: 24th place. 🏆 Physics Regional Olympiad 2024: 2nd place. 🧪 Biology Regional Olympiad 2023: 2nd runner-up. 🌱National Earth Olympiad 2025🌍: Divisional ( Regional ) Topper. 💻 ICT Quiz: 4th in Divisional ICT Olympiad in Bangladesh. Secret Weapon: Classical music + vocal chops 🎤 ( Shreya Ghosal + Arijit Sing = study fuel). I completed a 5-year art course, specializing in watercolor painting, and also mastered pastel colors. 🤯 Why I’m Here: To TUTOR YOU in: 🔥 Physics (Forces, motion, and why the universe is extra). ⚗️ Chemistry (Bonds break, but my patience won’t). 🧬 Biology (Mitochondria = powerhouse, just like me). ➗ Math (Algebra to calculus). 🗣️ Language (Bangla/Hindi/English/Korean—let’s conquer grammar!). 🎉 Let’s Collab! Need help? DM me—I’m lowkey chaotic but highkey helpful. Want study tips? Ask me about how singing Bengali folk songs boosts focus (true story). Let’s turn stress into SUCCESS! 🚀 Peace out, Joy “The Weird Biology and Physics Addict” ✌️ P.S. If I’m not solving equations, I’m probably belting high notes or eating biryani. 🍛🎶

Armaan S 🇮🇳

Certified in 22 topics

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I'm a 12th grade pass out from Kurukshetra, Haryana in India. I like to play cricket, badminton and soccer in my free time.

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Schedule

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

You will be withdrawn from the series if you have more than 2 unexcused absences in a row. Please message the tutor in advance for any absences!

Participants must attend the training session and ONE of the three sessions which they will choose during the training session. Attending the awards ceremony is optional.

SESSION 1

6

Jul

SESSION 1

Speech and Debate

Speech and Debate

Sun 1:00 PM - 2:10 PM UTCJul 6, 1:00 PM - 2:10 PM UTC

This will be a training and introductory session.

Here delegates will be assigned countries to represent.
SESSION 2

16

Jul

SESSION 2

Speech and Debate

Speech and Debate

Wed 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM UTCJul 16, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM UTC

ECOSOC Committee
SESSION 3

17

Jul

SESSION 3

Speech and Debate

Speech and Debate

Thu 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM UTCJul 17, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM UTC

UNESCO Committee
SESSION 4

18

Jul

SESSION 4

Speech and Debate

Speech and Debate

Fri 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM UTCJul 18, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM UTC

UN Security Council:

Must have at least 2 years of MODEL UN Experience to be in Security Council
SESSION 5

19

Jul

SESSION 5

Speech and Debate

Speech and Debate

Sat 6:30 PM - 7:50 PM UTCJul 19, 6:30 PM - 7:50 PM UTC

Closing Ceremony and Awards will be presented here.

Public Discussion

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Jul 6 - Jul 19

2 weeks

70 - 120 mins

/ session

Next session on July 6, 2025

SCHEDULE

Sundays

1:00PM

Wednesdays

6:30PM

Thursdays

6:30PM

Fridays

6:30PM

Saturdays

6:30PM