Participating in MAMUN yields tremendous educational and personal rewards.  Each delegate should rightly feel great pride in doing the research necessary to participate and in successfully playing the role of his/her nation during the debate.  As a means of recognizing outstanding efforts in this area, the staff of MAMUN is pleased to present several awards at the conclusion of the conference.  The following awards will be issued: 

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OUTSTANDING DELEGATE IN COMMITTEE

One for each of the five GA Committees

EMERGENCY CRISIS CONTROL

One for each of the Sessions

SECURITY COUNCIL

Two or three at President’s discretion

OUTSTANDING DELEGATION IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Two to four at staff’s discretion

JONATHAN PERRY AMBASSADOR AWARD

One

BEST PREPARED SCHOOL

One

Recipients of awards in the above-referenced categories receive an engraved trophy.  Additionally, Second Honors Certificates will be awarded to delegations and delegates who do not win one of the above awards yet demonstrate excellence in debate and preparation.  These Second Honors Certificates are awarded at the chair’s discretion.

The awards process is taken seriously at MAMUN.  Awards are a recognition of the effort put forth by a delegate or delegation, but are not the only measure of delegates’ achievements.  The following criteria are considered in award determination:

I.    OUTSTANDING DELEGATE

      AWARDS: 

The emphasis is on substance.  Chair people and delegates will have equal votes in determining which delegate contributed most substantially to the debate.  Delegates using procedure to define their participation will be considered less worthy for awards.  Behind-the-scenes work in caucusing is another important award criteria.

II.  OUTSTANDING DELEGATION:

Again, the emphasis is on substance.  Delegations must demonstrate their basic knowledge of the issues in a short position paper and/or their assigned opening topic presentation.  At MAMUN, delegations who actively work within the spirit and letter of the rules of procedure and Code of Conduct will be deemed eligible for an award.  As with the Outstanding Delegate Award, staff and delegates will have input into the awards process.

III.  BEST PREPARED SCHOOL:

This award seeks to recognize the efforts of entire schools in preparing their delegations.  Pre-conference activities and evidence of preparedness at the conference, without regard to public speaking performances, will be the most important criteria.  Staff and advisors will have input into this awards process.

IV. JONATHAN PERRY AMBASSADOR AWARD: 

 

 

 

This award recognizes the “true” ambassador:  the person who unfailingly represents the more difficult viewpoints of his/her country, who extends courtesy to all delegates in all manner of debate, and who uses the diplomatic skills needed to take an unpopular position and defend it in a professional manner.  The award recognizes those leadership skills in a delegate, thus promoting all that is good about Model United Nations. 

 The award is named for former delegate Jonathan Perry whose life was filled with these qualities.  While his sudden death saddened us all, we hope his spirit can live on through this annual award.