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Model UN Club participates in international conference

May 14, 2018
Holden Armstrong, a member of the Model UN Club at 91¸£Àûµ¼º½, participates in the the weeklong Mediterranean Model United Nations (MEDMUN) 2018 Conference.

Article By: Staff

Two University of North Georgia (91¸£Àûµ¼º½) students, both members of the Model UN-G Club, had the opportunity to travel to the French Riviera and participate in the weeklong Mediterranean Model United Nations (MEDMUN) 2018 Conference.

Andrew Eitel and Holden Armstrong were assigned to represent the country of Qatar. The theme of this year's conference, which took place March 23-25 and featured college students from around the world, was "Institutional Integrity: Human Rights, Political Pluralism and State Stability."

Eitel, a sophomore international affairs major from Cumming, Georgia, said his biggest take-away from the French conference was seeing different perspectives of an issue.

Armstrong, a cadet majoring in strategic and security studies from Winston Salem, North Carolina, said he enjoyed the experience of working with people from various backgrounds and cultures.

, which is organized by 91¸£Àûµ¼º½'s Department of Political Science and International Affairs, competes twice a year at the South Regional Model United Nations conferences, held in Atlanta and Charlotte, North Carolina. The club helps prepare students for the conference and develops skills in diplomacy, public speaking and research. The organization focuses on personal and cooperative development and is open to all majors; a Model UN class also is offered for students majoring in international affairs.

For more information about the Model UN-G Club or the Model UN class, contact Dr. Jon Miner, associate professor of political science at 91¸£Àûµ¼º½.


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