Saturday, October 13, 2012

Sunday, May 6, 2012

NMUN 2012: A Review


Led by Dr. John Griffith of the Department of English, eleven of NTUT students participated in the 2012 National Model United Nation (NMUN), representing the Dominican Republic in seven NMUN committees, on April 2 through April 11.

NMUN was formed in 1968 by the National Collegiate Conference Association in partnership with the United Nations Department of Public Information. It is hosted in New York, U.S.A. every spring. Every NMUN event has more than 5,000 student delegates from all over the world, and it is globally recognized as the largest and one of the most prestigious model United Nations events.

Students from NTUT represented the Dominican Republic in the First Committee, the Second Committee, the Third Committee, the Rio+20, the Commission on the Status of Women, the Organization of American States, and the Arms Trade Treaty. They covered core international issues including global economy, regional security, global environment management, gender equality, and humanitarian relief.


NTUT has been recruiting students to participate in NMUN since 2007. The delegation this year was selected in November 2011 and trained under the supervision of the chair of Department of English Dr. Yung-hua Yang. During the four months of training, student delegates were equipped with topic-oriented research skills and presentation skills. The result of the training was evident during the NMUN event as the NTUT delegates received much praise from delegates of other countries. Link Hung, a junior English major, was also appointed as the rapporteur of the Economic and Social Council.

NTUT student delegates also seized this opportunity to introduce Taiwan and NTUT to delegates from other countries, realizing diplomacy on a personal level. In addition to the scheduled meetings at NMUN, the student delegates also visited Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York and chatted with many of Taiwan’s diplomats.


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Final Delegation training schedule updated

The training schedule of the Final Delegation has been updated. Please go to the Final Delegation Training page for more information.

Remember, as a final delegate, you must attend all training sessions.