MUN: Model United Nations Conference 2008
Date: 24-27 January 2003
Time: All day
Location: Marriott Hotel, Doha, Qatar
The third annual Model United Nations Conference took place from Thursday January 24th to Sunday January 27th, 2008 at the Doha Marriott.
The 2008 program included Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Committee Sessions, Expert Debriefs, a Diplomatic Lunch, free time and a visit to Education City, home of Qatar Foundation and of five major universities.
The list of participating schools for the January 2008 conference is available here. If you are interested in participating in the 2009 conference, please continue to check this website for updates such as the date announcement and application form and deadline.
Our MUN Honor Pledge examplifies the attitude that delegates are expected to have at the conference.
Conference schedule from January 2008 is online here. To view the 2008 application information, please refer to last year's Application form.
Learn more about the 2007 MUN conference at SFS-Qatar.
Committees 2008
In January 2008, student delegates were not required to submit position papers for the conference ahead of time. However, delegates were encouraged to arrive at the conference with a one page (single spaced) position paper on EACH topic that would be covered in the committee. For tips on writing position papers, please see below.
Typically each MUN committee discusses two to three topics in an order determined during the committee's first meeting. All delegates are expected to be thoroughly familiar with each topic and use these background guides as a starting point in their research.
1. United States National Security Council
- Iran: Friend or Foe?
- Torture and Extraordinary Rendition
- Restarting the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
2. United Nations Security Council
3. African Union
4. United Nations Special Political and Decolonization Committee
5. United Nations Social Humanitarian and Cultural Committee
6. Arab League
- Iran: Friend or Foe?
- Torture and Extraordinary Rendition
- Restarting the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process
7. NATO
- Should NATO become involved in Cyprus?
- NATO's mission in Afghanistan
- Torture and Extraordinary Rendition
8. Press Commitee
- Al Jazeera English
- BBC World
- CNN International
How to Prepare for our MUN Conference
- MUN Prep Guide of the United Nations Association of the USA (Courtesy of UNA-USA)
- A Sample Position Paper (Courtesy of UNA-USA)
- Dressing for Success: SFS-Qatar MUN Dress Code
- Resolution description, the process of resolution introduction, and other helpful information (Courtesy of UNA-USA)
- A Sample Resolution (Courtesy of UNA-USA)
- "What's that mean?" A Model UN Glossary (Courtesy of UNA-USA)
Contact MUN at SFS-Qatar
Please contact qatarmun@georgetown.edu with any questions about our Model United Nations program.
CIRS Highlights
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Panel on Water, Energy, and Climate Change in the Gulf
International Scholars Discuss Climate Change Effects on the Gulf
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Call for Occasional Papers
CIRS is inviting submissions to its Occasional Paper Series
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