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VALUING DIVERSITY
NMUN simulations benefit from the diverse voices of delegations from around the world. To help promote international awareness, we encourage advisors and head delegates to comprise a delegation reflecting the diversity of their own campuses. We believe that our NMUN simulations benefit from participation of diverse populations. We do not believe in quotas for any group.
ACHIEVING DIVERSITY
(coming soon) Click here for examples from various campuses on outreach to help make their Model UN delegation reflect the diversity of their own campus.
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To submit an idea or share an experience, contact info@nmun.org.
SCHOLARSHIPS
NCCA offers a limited number of scholarships for NMUN-NY to delegations. One criterion is demonstration of efforts to increase diversity.
- Click here to learn more about scholarship opportunities.
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“National Model United Nations, in New York each year is an extraordinary tool that allows students to come to understand and value world cultures, the process and procedure of debate and compromise and most of all it provides an enriching activity to a world university of students, who are in need of contact with their counterparts from across the globe….”
- Prof. Jason Libfeld, Hostos Community College, New York |
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DIVERSITY BY THE NUMBERS
58% Non-US Student Participants
28% White American
5% Hispanic / Latina American
4% Native American / Multiracial / Other
3% Asian American
3% African American
» NMUN Participants
Our programs provide a diverse group of informed students and their advisors a forum for addressing global concerns in a “real world” context. In the past year, almost 6,000 university students from five continents attended our conferences in New York City, Washington, DC and Olomouc,
Czech Republic.
»NMUN Stories
NMUN Conferences are rich with creativity and leadership. Read about the impact of NMUN – or tell us about your own conference experience. |