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Model United Nations is program that has been around for over fifty years in colleges and high schools around the world. The premise is this: Students assume the roles of ambassadors to the United Nations and are provided with an agenda comprised of items also being debated by the real United Nations in New York. Students, acting as delegates, research the issues from the agenda and study their assigned nation's point-of-view in order to accurately represent the country. Upon arriving at a Model United Nations conference, delegates will meet in committee sessions to debate the issues from the agenda, draft resolutions, and ultimately arrive at the best solution the committee can devise. During a conference, delegates are challenged to persuade, influence, compromise, and ultimately make peace with friends and strangers while working within a structured process of debate.
General Assembly: Science and Technology CommitteeChairperson: Jackie DabkowskiLegal Counsels: Eric Raynal and Jon Franchi Science and Technology Committee Discussion Board
About the Science and Technology Committee...The UN agenda has changed a great deal since the early days of the organization. As the promise of new technologies has given new hope in solving some of our world’s most vexing issues, finding ways to manage those technologies and making them available to all of mankind has created its own set of challenges. The Science and Technology Committee is charged with helping nations to harness the all the potential that science can offer in solving problems in a just manner. © 2009 Mid-American Global Education Council PO Box 8411, Ann Arbor, MI 48107 (231) 758-2413 mamun@mamunonline.com |