Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Berkeley Model UN - UPDATED...AGAIN!

A CHANGE WAS JUST MADE, ALL SPOTS THAT PREVIOUSLY WERE MAURITANIA ARE NOW SOUTH KOREA.

Now that Santa Clara is over, it's time to turn our attention to Berkeley. The Berkeley Model UN Conference is March 16, 17, & 18 at UC Berkeley. We have a very diverse assortment of spots, visible on the right side of the screen.

All of the committees except for the Crisis Simulation, are double delegation spots.

Please either post a comment or e-mail me stating who you will be working with and what are the top three committees you would like soon.

To be eligible for a committee award, position papers must be submitted by March 1. So please get them to me by this Monday (Feb. 26). As I stated in my last post, I'd like for us to do more research than we have in the past. This does not mean that we are going to be requiring people to spend hours upon hours learning the ins and outs of their topic, the purpose of MUN is still to be fun. What it does mean is that people will be required to submit some form of a position paper and are strongly encouraged to make it a good one.

Spots taken so far (others have talked with me, I just don't remember what spots they wanted):

South Korea on WTO - Hannah Marshall and Mike Danese
South Korea on UNEP - Anne Fraysse and Kennan Kronen
South Korea on UNHRC - Adil Nassan and Kyle Benner
South Korea on PBC - Pearson Lyverse
United Kingdom on IAEA - Tom Parkinson-Morgan and Oscar Cuming-Timms
Japan on IAEA - Jeremy L. Wolff and Victor Karadi
Guatemala on OAS - Andrew Hughes and Jenny Reich
Iranian Minister of Roads and Transportation on Crises Simulation - Sean Freedburg

2 comments:

jlwolff said...

I've been asking you all to comment with the positions you want on this thread so I decided I'll post my position.

Victor Karadi and I will be Japan on the IAEA

Now you post.

Hannah said...

I think Mike and I will be Mauritania on WTO(child labor and competition policy).