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Welcome to ISB Model United Nations!

Prospective Members for 2009-2010

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We're glad to hear that you're interested in joining the ISB Model United Nations club! We're all looking forward to a great experience representing China. For more information, please click on the "Prospective Members" link in the sidebar, or click here.

You can also get a good sense of what the club does by viewing the photo gallery, either by clicking the link the sidebar or clicking here.

Last Updated on Friday, 15 May 2009 15:51
 

Election Results

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Our first constitutional elections were a great success! Here are the new student leaders for the 2010 conference year:

Ambassador (General Assembly):

  • Serena Tan
  • Rishi Garg
  • Annie Kaufman
  • Anna Stutz

Security Council:

  • Ian Gulliver
  • Ezra Yang

Treasurer:

  • Lydia Simmons
Congratulations to all!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 May 2009 19:15
 

ISB MUN Constitution Now in Effect!

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I am proud to say that we have completed the editing and amending phase in the development of our Constitution. At our last meeting, April 21, we took a vote and thereby enabled the Constitution.

The ISB MUN Constitution is a document that was created so that we may refer to a document of rules and regulations in case of a disagreement. It will also help guide the club after experienced delegates have graduated from ISB.

Here is the preamble to the ISB MUN Constitution:

"We, the members of the International School of Beaverton Model United Nations (ISB MUN) club, in order to exercise democratic principle and to benefit the individual student and the club as a whole, do pledge to uphold the ideals of this constitution."

You may view the full Constitution by clicking on the link below:

Last Updated on Thursday, 23 April 2009 16:19
 

Japan Research Links

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Research links for Japan have been added to the Research page. There aren't very many links, so if you have any good resources, please send them to me! Even if you've finished your position papers, you can still use the research links to learn more about your country and its position on issues.

The delegate list for Japan has also been posted, in the Program section. If you want to see the list of delegates and their committees, you can check out that document.

One last thing: the calendar on the Program page is a very useful tool. It is updated often and is very accurate. If you want to know when and where we are meeting, along with what we are doing at the meeting, you can check out the calendar.

 

Meeting on 1/20

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Hello everyone! Sorry to send this out so late, but for those of you not on Facebook, we're going to be having a meeting tomorrow, Tuesday January 20. It will be separate by country again. Both countries will probably meet in the same rooms as last time.

The following information is for Sri Lankan delegates only! Bring a folder or binder (binder is preferred) to the meeting tomorrow. This will be your Diplomatic Notebook. You can begin filling it with information now! For the meeting tomorrow, please print out this webpage and put it in your binder.

There are many other great resources for Sri Lankan delegates as well. On the Research page, you will find resources like the CIA World Factbook, Human Development Report, etc. These would be great for you to print out, but they are at least 10-15 pages in length, so they are optional for now. Our hope is to have everyone print them out eventually, but for now it's not a big deal.

 
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