REGISTRATION
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Policies, review process, and how to reach us—read this section carefully before you apply.
To understand the best of you and why you should be a delegate, staff member, or even part of the dais team, we have a zero-tolerance plagiarism rule. If plagiarism is detected, your application will be immediately rejected. Try your best, and the usage of AI, or if we notice your application to be similar in terms of writing, with multiple phrases or sentences being the same, you will be rejected, and the person you copied from will be notified. If it were AI, we would email you.
Applications will be looked at with zero bias, and it is a bad idea to ask for a spot in the conference, no matter the position, from someone personally on the team; this could potentially result in immediate rejection. Reviewing your applications, we will be fair and have the applicants reviewed from all perspectives, so understand we will be as fair as humanly possible.
All information for registering or questions is available on this website. If there are questions that the website cannot answer, send an email to Modunmun@gmail.com.
Respective applications will be reviewed for 2 days after the close, and on the third day, results are released.
GENERAL INFO
Policies, logistics, and materials beyond the main application rules—check back as the conference approaches.
General assemblies are a committee style where they are created with the purpose of being almost identical to the procedures of the standard UN, done by a delegate simulation. The 2 committees present for this conference are problems that require realistic solutions and ideas from delegates without the use of personal power moves.
Crisis is a committee style where the 2 committees for this year that we have to offer are the most creative simulations, where personal power moves and more are allowed for this simulation.
Hybrid is a committee style where 1 of our committees for this year blends traditional General Assembly (GA) debate with fast-paced crisis elements and features a single overarching topic, with ongoing crisis updates that inject urgency and require immediate directives or action, alongside standard resolution writing without personal power moves.