CALL FOR FUTURE DELEGATES:
UNIVERSITAS PADJADJARAN DELEGATION FOR
LONDON INTERNATIONAL MODEL UNITED NATIONS 2017!
LONDON INTERNATIONAL MODEL UNITED NATIONS 2017!
LONDON INTERNATIONAL MODEL UNITED NATIONS
Being the largest annual university-based Model United Nations conference across Europe, LIMUN is a foundation which aims to extend cultural empathy, understanding of international affairs, and knowledge of the United Nations among young people through the medium of Model United Nations conference.
THE PARTICIPANTS
LIMUN welcomes up to over 1,500 delegates from all over the world, ranging from High School students to Undergraduates and Graduates.
BEING PART OF UNPAD for LIMUN 2017 DELEGATION: WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
- Leadership. Shaping potential young leaders through the sharpening of your skills at delegating your colleagues with subtle guidance.
- Networking. Creating, building, and maintaining links and friendship as much as you can, domestically and internationally.
- Public Speaking. Expressing your very own thoughts and point of view in front of your fellow delegates.
- Negotiating. Conquering the art of negotiating through diplomatic debates and arguments in problem solving sessions.
- Team Work. Developing your ability to adapt into new environment of new friends, delegating parts of assignments.
- Achievements. Achieve any kind of Diplomacy Awards may it be in the training or in the LIMUN itself, such as Best Position Paper, Honorable Mention, Outstanding Delegate, and Best Delegate.
DOCUMENTARY: UNPAD FOR LIMUN 2016
UNPAD for LIMUN batch 2016 at Embassy of Indonesia, Grosvenor Square, London.
The Delegates at Imperial College, where LIMUN 2016 took place.
Shortly taken after the Closing Ceremony of LIMUN 2016.
Our delegate, Ivan, representing Australia in the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Regina Gabriela, accepting a Diplomacy Award for her excellent Position Paper in Disarmament and International Security Committee.
6 delegates at the Piccadilly Circus, joining a short tour with a representative from Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia UK.
News coverage by TEMPO.
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