Model United Nations at U.C Davis
Model United Nations Club at U.C Davis is an organization driven to simulate the United Nations in order to broaden understanding of how global political issues are discussed and solved. While it may at first seem like a club geared specifically towards political science or international relations students, Davis MUN has members representing a great variety of academic disciplines who all come together through a common passion for politics and international affairs. This organization is offered at many colleges and high schools around the world. The club offers a good way for members to practice speech and debate, as well as the development of research skills and a broader understanding of international relations.
For a M.U.N. conference, each attending member typically acts as a U.N. delegate representing a given U.N. member state within a given U.N. committee (assigned by the organization(s) hosting the conference). In accordance with the rules of parlimentary procedure of the U.N., the delegates then spend the conference committee sessions discussing international political issues that vary based on the committee. Through discussion and debate, the delegates hopefully come up with adequate solutions in the form of U.N. draft resolutions which are put to a vote by the end of the conference. Traditionally, Model U.N. conferences offer awards to the delegates that perform the best, with the "Best Delegate" award often in the form of a gavel.
Aside from broadening knowledge of international politics, sharpening public speaking and debate skills, or exercising diplomacy, M.U.N. Delegates are also extremely social. M.U.N. conferences offer plenty of opportunities for meeting students from all over the world who share a passion for politics. Whether you socialize between committee sessions or at delegate social events (which are scheduled at nearly every conference), M.U.N. is a wonderful way to forge connections across continents and gather perspective of international issues from very different cultural viewpoints. These people also often make wonderful friends.
Davis
M.U.N. also staffs three conferences over the course of the year.
During Fall Quarter, we send members to Diablo Valley College in
Contra Costa County to staff a M.U.N. conference for high school
students. This not only generates some revenue for the club, but
gives our members an opportunity to act as the moderating dias
members for an M.U.N. committee before attending a conference as a
delegate. We also love sharing our love for international politics
and debate with high school students, some of whom may hopefully
become future Davis M.U.N. members.
The
other two conferences we host ourselves: DCCMUN (Davis Collegiate
Conference for Model United Nations) and DMUNC (Davis Model United
Nations Conference) both take place right on the U.C. Davis Campus.
DCCMUN is a small conference for college students, allowing our own
members to be part of the debate.
Davis
Model United Nations Conference (also known as DMUNC) is an annual
high school level United Nations simulation presented by MUNUCD
each Spring in a weekend in the middle of May. High school
delegates from all over California come to represent different
countries in a simulation of world bodies discussing and debating
world issues this conference also functions as the club's primary
source of revenue, this money is spent to help subsidize trips to
various conferences such as conference fees as well as travel and
lodging expenses.