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Government and International Relations

Model United Nations Program

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The Model United Nations Program for Clark undergraduates is a realistic simulation of the activities of ambassadors and representatives of different member nations who serve in the different agencies of the United Nations. Students assume the role of ambassadors or special UN representatives of the various UN member nations. They participate in live simulations of the UN Security Council, Economic Social and Cultural Council, and Special Middle East Summit.

Clark students participate in the Harvard Model United Nations Conference held annually in Cambridge, Massachusetts. During this process Clark students known as "delegates" enter the world of diplomacy, negotiation, and high politics as they grapple with complex realities of peace and security, human rights, women's rights, and economic development, and they pit their skills against delegates from other schools who represent other nations. Delegates prepare by thoroughly researching the policy positions of the countries they are representing and contribute to a lively exchange of ideas and simulate an authentic environment that parallels the various UN meetings. This active learning experience complements the classroom learning and prepares Clark students to enter a professional career or the academe.

Along with the participation in the Model UN program, Clark students also enroll in the course on United Nations and International Law (Govt 146).

The department of Government & International Relations and the International Studies Stream (ISS) support Clark University's Model United Nations Program.

At meetings of the group, we will discuss the UN Charter vaguely and the Universal Declaration on Human Rights more explicitly. However, the discussions will be more centered around students' questions about the material presented.

Read an interview with several members of Clark's 2005 Model U.N. team.

For questions, contact Professor Srinivisan Sitaraman at x7684 in the Government Department)

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Oguz Alyanak Rahima Bensaid
Edita Mirkovic Job Barth
Read what 2005 Model UN participants had to say about their experiences. Clockwise, from top left: Oguz Alyanak '06 (Turkey), Rahima Bensaid '06 (Morocco), Edita Mirkovic '06 (U.S.), Job Barth '07 (The Netherlands).

Additional Resources
Harvard National Model United Nations
International Monetary Fund
World Bank
National Model United Nations
United Nations Association of America
Model UN Research
Organization for Economic Cooperation     and Development
Embassies in Washington, D.C.

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