Our Conference Tracks
UNISCA offers participants with little or no experience in Model United Nations the chance to participate in one of the following three tracks: Delegate, Journalist and Lawyer. These three tracks will offer the participant the chance to earn 6ECTS. For people with experience in Model United Nations we also offer two additional tracks: Chair and Judge. However, these two tracks do not offer the participant the chance to earn 6ECTS. Off course, experienced participants can also participate in one of the first three tracks.
All information about the conference programs is described on this page. Further information (such as country allocation and study guides) will be distributed in the months preceding the conference.
Please feel free to send an e-mail to our Secretary at secretary@unisca.org if you have any questions that are left unanswered.
All information about the conference programs is described on this page. Further information (such as country allocation and study guides) will be distributed in the months preceding the conference.
Please feel free to send an e-mail to our Secretary at secretary@unisca.org if you have any questions that are left unanswered.
Delegate TrackAs a delegate, you will take on the role of a country’s diplomat. We offer you the chance to indicate your country and UN Committee preference. Unfortunately however, we cannot guarantee that every participant's preferences can be taken into consideration fully. Delegates are a crucial component of every real UN conference as they are the direct representative of their country. Hence, they are responsible for achieving both cooporation with and between the other delegates as well as the defence of their countries' interests.
Chair TrackIn the chair program, you will have the responsibility to actively guide and chair the meetings of a specific committee. MUN experience is required for this program.
Journalist TrackIn the Press Department you can experience what it is like to be a internationally oriented journalist. You will write reports, opinionated pieces and in-depth articles on the committee that you are assigned to. The committee of your preference is taken into account. You will be offered the unique chance to interview renowned lecturers, delegates, lawyers and judges and write for the daily UNISCA newspaper. Also, you will given the chance to contribute to this newspaper in a format of your creation.
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International Court of Justice: Lawyer TrackIn the International Court of Justice Lawyer (ICJ) program, you can take the position of a lawyer in the ICJ court case simulation (Moot Court principle). This program allows you to deepen and broaden your knowledge of law as an academic subject and assist your development as a legal professional. You and your team will investigate and plead in a thrilling case before the ICJ Judges. A background in law is strongly suggested for this program.
International Court of Justice: Judge TrackIn the ICJ Judge program, you take the position of a judge to experience what it is like to uphold the rule of law in an ICJ court simulation. You will be in charge of the court and write a judgement or dissenting opinion. This program allows you to deepen and to broaden your knowledge of law as an academic subject and assist your development as a legal professional. A background in law is required for this program.
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