MUN ROME 2024 | Rome 2024-02-20 | 2024-02-20 | mymun

Conference

Rome, Italy

Feb 20 - Feb 22, 2024

€149.00

1000 delegates expected

University Students and School Students

Applications

Delegates

Aug 23, 2023 - Feb 13, 2024

Observers

Sep 21, 2023 - Feb 13, 2024

Citizens of Tomorrow

MUN · ROME is one of the most important European simulations held in person in the center of the eternal city, Rome. 

More than 1,000 students from around the world are expected to individually represent a country on the most important committees of the United Nations: General Assembly, Security Council, Economic and Social Council, UNHCR and other

Once registered you receive a confirmation document for participation that can be used to apply for visas from around the world. Important to know that the organisation does not issue any documents for embassies unless requested by a school or university for a delegation. 

MUNers individually may use the enrolment confirmation as a document to apply for their visas. 

In case of a denied visa, no refund can be claimed.

On our website you can also purchase a training course in online mode on our e-learning platform.

If you are a School, University or Institution please contact us at info@mun-italia.it 

Spots are limited.

For info visit our website www.mun-italia.it 

or write an email to info@mun-italia.it 

We are waiting for you

Upon completion of registration and payment, participants can request a Letter of Invitation to assist with the visa process. Please note that this is not a visa letter. 

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Useful info:

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 voting procedure. An observer does not represent a full member but can represent a non-full member, an organisation, or an international expert. 

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 organisation 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 organising 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.

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 organised by a Society/Club/University/School member accompanied by Chaperons.

Acceptance Criteria

 Delegate or Head Delegate

  • High School Age 12 - 20 
  • University Student
  • No prior experience required

Faculty Advisor

  • Must be an Academic teacher or Educational staff member

Services:

  • Access to all conference events between 20-22 Feb 2024 is included in the registration fees. 
  • Accommodation, Transportation, Meals & Beverages are NOT included in the registration fees

Visa

Participants are responsible for procuring their visa to enter the Italian State through their local embassy or consulate. The organisation is not responsible for securing participants’ visas and will not be able to assist in the process. It is also the responsibility of each participant to determine which visa category he/she needs to apply for. We recommend consult with the Italian embassy or consulate nearest to you.  

Accommodation packages

  • Hotel partners will be provided for accommodation packages/discounts reserved to those who already confirmed their attendance.
  • The price of each package must be intended per person.
  • Rooms are allocated randomly according to the gender.
  • Info will be send to the enrolled by November 2023.

Upon completion of registration and payment, participants can request a Letter of Invitation to assist with the visa process. Please note that this is not a visa letter. 

Ratings

MUN ROME 2024

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4.71

Committees

General Assembly (GA)
Security Council (SC)
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
General Assembly (GA)
Security Council (SC)
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Difficulty

Beginner

Size

195 Spots

Difficulty

Expert

Size

15 Spots

Difficulty

Intermediate

Size

53 Spots

Difficulty

Intermediate

Size

107 Spots

Description

General Assembly (GA): The General Assembly is the main deliberative, policymaking and representative organ of the UN. All 193 Member States of the UN are represented in the General Assembly, making ...

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Security Council (SC): The Security Council has primary responsibility, under the UN Charter, for the maintenance of international peace and security and it has 15 Members (5 permanent and 10 non-per...

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Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC): It is the principal body for coordination, policy review, policy dialogue and recommendations on economic, social and environmental issues, as well as implementa...

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United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is an international organization that plays a crucial role in providing protection and ...

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Topic

Promoting international cooperation in the exploration and use of outer space

Topic

The rise of cyber-terrorism and cyber-warfare

Topic

Tackling gender-based violence and the occurrence of femicides in the framework of the 2030 Agenda

Topic

Water scarcity and environmental migration. Tackling the refugee issue by improving access to water, sanitation and hygiene.

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