Model United Nations (MUN)
The Bishop Thomas Grant Model United Nations team is excited to announce that it will be hosting its fourth annual conference on Saturday 29th June 2024.
Model United Nations (MUN) is a youth-run simulation of the United Nations Organisation, in which students represent a UN state, becoming delegates who propose and debate solutions to some of the most complex global issues, such as the question of the death penalty or organ trafficking. MUN helps students develop their public speaking and debating skills, as they work with others to create solutions to these problems in agreement with their state's perspective.
BTGMUN is a conference aimed at both starter delegates, in Years 7-9, who are just beginning their MUN journey, as well as more experienced delegates, for whom our Security Council poses a new challenge. There is also an opportunity for senior pupils with wider MUN experience to apply to act as guest chairs, to help develop the skills of participating delegates with their differing role in MUN.
Our conference has a fee of £15 per delegate, however bursaries are available for schools who may struggle to meet the cost. Fees include all preparatory materials, certificates, and lunch and refreshments on the day.
Below, you will find links to the application form, chairing application form, the conference programme, delegate guide and committee briefing papers for the conference - our applications close on Friday 29th March 2024.
We look forward to welcoming you to BTGMUN 2024 on 29th June 2024!
BTGMUN 2024 AGENDA
DISEC
The Question of Children in Armed Conflict
The Question of Food Security in Conflict Zones
SOCHUM
The Question of Preservation of Cultural Artefacts
The Question of Reducing Rural Poverty
HEALTH
The Question of Medical Misinformation
The Question of Organ Trafficking
ENVIRONMENT
SC
The Question of the South China Sea
GA
The Question of AI in Education
Chairing Application Form