Laptops
Laptops are essential. The conference is largely paperless. Resolutions will be composed, vetted, read and amended digitally. However, note-passing will be with paper and notepads will be provided for delegates. The Internet will be available and delegates will be provided with passwords by the school.
Opening Statement
All delegates must prepare a one-minute opening statement for delivery in their committee’s first session. The statement should clarify the country’s position on the committee topic. Delegates will be called to speak in alphabetical order.
Resolutions
All delegates should bring to the conference, some clauses of a draft resolution. The best resolutions are a collaborative effort and time will be given in the first morning for caucusing and merging of resolutions. Delegates are not expected to work alone on resolutions. Prior to the conference, committee delegates may communicate with each other through email or other means.
Dresscode
General Behavior
For the period of the conference, delegates are regarded as diplomats and ambassadors for the country they are representing, as well as representatives of their schools. This demands a high standard of personal conduct and behavior from all delegates, both during the conference sessions and outside the conference venue. It is extremely important that delegates behave appropriately at all times.
Laptops are essential. The conference is largely paperless. Resolutions will be composed, vetted, read and amended digitally. However, note-passing will be with paper and notepads will be provided for delegates. The Internet will be available and delegates will be provided with passwords by the school.
Opening Statement
All delegates must prepare a one-minute opening statement for delivery in their committee’s first session. The statement should clarify the country’s position on the committee topic. Delegates will be called to speak in alphabetical order.
Resolutions
All delegates should bring to the conference, some clauses of a draft resolution. The best resolutions are a collaborative effort and time will be given in the first morning for caucusing and merging of resolutions. Delegates are not expected to work alone on resolutions. Prior to the conference, committee delegates may communicate with each other through email or other means.
Dresscode
- BOYS should wear a business shirt and tie (short or long sleeves), tailored trousers, leather shoes (not sports shoes). Suits and jackets are permitted.
- GIRLS should wear a shirt with collar, short or long sleeves; or a dress with sleeves so shoulders are covered; skirts and dresses should reach the knee or lower; leather dress shoes, low heels, closed toe (no sports shoes); slacks are permitted.In order to not cause offence to other delegates, national dress, military uniforms, sunglasses, armbands and other accessories are not permitted.
General Behavior
For the period of the conference, delegates are regarded as diplomats and ambassadors for the country they are representing, as well as representatives of their schools. This demands a high standard of personal conduct and behavior from all delegates, both during the conference sessions and outside the conference venue. It is extremely important that delegates behave appropriately at all times.