Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why participate in EDMUN?
EDMUN is committed to providing a platform for students and young people to develop essential skills such as Diplomacy, Negotiation, Critical Thinking, and Public Speaking. It also provides opportunity for networking and growth.
Who can participate in EDMUN?
EDMUN is open to young people, and students from High Schools, Colleges, and Universities. Delegates can be from any academic background. Delegates do not require prior experience in MUN to participate in EDMUN.
What are the benefits of participating in EDMUN?
a) Develop skills in Diplomacy, Negotiation, Critical Thinking, and Public Speaking
b) Gain a deeper understanding of Diplomacy, global issues, international relations and the modalities of the United Nations
c) Expand your network of social capital for future collaborations and growth
d) Enhance academic and career opportunities
e) Builds confidence and leadership skills
What is the role of EDMUN delegate?
The role of a delegate is to represent, defend and project the foreign policy of their respective assigned countries. Delegates are expected to
engage in diplomatic discussions in drafting resolutions to tackle global issues. This role involves researching one’s country’s position, negotiating with other delegates, and contributing to the drafting of the resolutions.
How do I prepare for EDMUN Conference?
After one’s country and committee assignment, delegates are expected to begin research to familiarize themselves with the country’s history and culture, as well as the committee’s mandates and previous resolutions. Delegates are to research about their country’s position on the agenda under discussion. Delegates are also expected to familiarize themselves with the Rules of Procedure, practice Public Speaking and Negotiation skills to build their confidence.
How much is the Conference Fee?
Each year, multiple variables determine the conference fee. The current demands predict the current conference fee.