Conference
New York City, United States
Jul 25 - Jul 28, 2024
$161.00
500 delegates expected
University Students and School Students
Applications
Delegates
Oct 1, 2023 - May 31, 2024
Head Delegates
Oct 1, 2023 - May 31, 2024
Faculty Advisor
Oct 1, 2023 - May 31, 2024
Observers
Oct 1, 2023 - May 31, 2024
FWWMUN - New York City Summer
World's Largest Youth Empowerment Initiative
FWWMUN seeks to bring together future generations of leaders from all corners of the globe to gain first-hand experience in international relations, and to produce high-quality resolutions aimed at bringing about the Future We Want.
FWWMUN begins with a series of workshops delivered by UN Officials and Diplomats about Youth Involvement, the SDGs, and Leadership. Furthermore, during the first committee session, delegates will have the opportunity to engage at a High Level by benefitting from experts in their field on the committee topics.
During the years, several events of the FWWMUN were held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. Today, the FWWMUN is the largest MUN platform for selected youth and it includes also regional workshops in the five continents: a unique concept made possible only thanks to the support of the partnering diplomatic missions of the UN Member States.
Guide to MUN Roles
Delegate
A student in a role of a delegate participates fully in all conference events and committee session proceedings. During committee sessions, a delegate represents an assigned country other than his country of nationality and takes part in debates and resolution writing. A delegate represents the official stance of their assigned country according to the committee topic in discussion. A delegate can apply individually or as part of a delegation
Observer
A student in a role of an observer participates in conference events and attends committee sessions but does not take part in the debates or resolution writing. An observer does not represent any country during the committee sessions. The observer role is meant for inexperienced MUN students who may want to understand better the MUN proceedings and build knowledge on discussed topics and ways of debate.
Faculty Advisor
A faculty advisor is a School or University teacher/professor/staff accompanying a delegation. Faculty advisors can attend conference events except for committee sessions. Faculty advisors must not interfere in the conference proceedings, or distract their delegates nor are they allowed inside the committee sessions rooms unless otherwise allowed by the committee chairperson or conference staff. Faculty advisors are the point of contact and organization for conference staff members regarding their delegation.
Head Delegate
A head delegate is a student participating fully in the conference as a delegate with the additional responsibility of accompanying and organizing their delegation.
Delegation
A delegation is a group of students from the same university, school, or MUN club wishing to attend the MUN together. A delegation consists of delegates and a faculty advisor or head delegate. Delegations are considered for a Best Delegation Award at the end of the committee sessions. Delegates part of a delegation may be distributed among different committees
Chairperson
A chairperson is a highly-skilled student in MUNs, they are responsible for the academic delivery of their assigned committee and overall committee session proceedings. Chairpersons are required to have several MUN experiences and a strong academic background.
Journalist (UN News Center Committee)
A delegate selected in the Journalist role takes part in all conference events including committee sessions with the exception that they do not participate in the debates or committee sessions proceedings. The role of the Journalist is to act on behalf of the UN News Center (Simulated) and to report on the assigned committees by taking notes, fact-checking, researching, and interviewing delegates. The journalist is expected to produce news articles daily to be used on different channels, including but not limited to; the FWWMUN website, social media, and newsletters.
Applying Individually VS Applying as a delegation
An individual delegate applies as a person not as part of a School/College/University/Club group. Delegations are groups organized by a Society/Club/University/School member accompanied by Chaperons.
To apply as a delegation (Group), please review this registration guide
Acceptance Criteria
Delegate or Head Delegate
- High School or University Student
- Age 14-28
- No prior experience required
- Experienced delegates are assigned to more difficult committees and/or countries
Faculty Advisor
- Must be an Academic teacher or Educational staff member
Observer
- High School or University Student
- Age 14-28
- No prior MUN Experience required
- Limited Spots
- Late Registration only!
Chairperson/Co-Chair
- High School or University Student
- Age 16-28
- Participated several times as a delegate in MUNs
- Participated at least once in Chair or Co-chair capacity
- Strong Academic background in research, geopolitics, International relations, economyโฆ etc.
- Strong knowledge of MUN RoPs
Journalist (UN News Center)
- University Student of a relevant major to journalist
- Age 16-28
- Prior MUN Experience is required
- Highly skilled in researching, fact-checking, journalism writing & reporting, and interviewing
- Understanding of MUN RoPs
- Limited Spots
Conference Fees
Registration Fees
- Delegate Fee: 100 USD (Early Registration), 150 USD (Regular Registration), 200 USD (Late Registration)/ Student
- Delegation Fee: 185 USD/Delegation (Additional surcharge)
- Faculty Advisor: 25 USD/person
- Observer: 80 USD/person
- Chairperson: 150 USD/person
- USA School/University: 50 USD/person (this ticket is reserved to students of national American Schools and Universities)
Notes:
- Access to all conference events between 25-28 Jul 2024 is included in the registration fees
- Accommodation, Transportation, Meals & Beverages are NOT included in the registration fees
- Please check the criteria of each role as above before making the payment
- Delegations should pay the delegation fee on top of the fee for each Delegate, Head Delegate, Faculty Advisor and Observer
Visa
- Please check with your school/university or local consulate of the destination country your visa requirements
- To receive an invitation letter for visa purposes, first complete your registration fee payment!
- Once your application is accepted, you will receive a notification with information on how to request an invitation letter
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