Model UN
The first session of the Model United Nations of the Far West was held at Stanford
University on April 26-28, 1951. Its first keynote speaker was Dr. Ralph Bunche, the
President of the United Nations General Assembly. Three hundred fifty students from
three western states gathered to debate issues in the General Assembly and a few of
its committees. From this small beginning, the organization has grown continuously.
MUNFW is well known for its autonomy, the high quality of its delegates' participation
and the authenticity of its sessions. 91ÁÔÆæ began taking part in the program in 1993
through the Model United Nations course (POLS 152B).
The Model United Nations course offers students a unique opportunity to engage in internation diplomacy, negotiations, and decision-making processes while role-playing United Nations delegates. During the semester, students prepare for the Model United Nations of the Far West conference by researching the United Nations, their assigned country, agenda items, and committee procedures, and by practicing negotiating and caususing. They then participate in the Model United Nations of the Far West Conference where they address a range of issues such as global security, the environment, global health, human rights, development, and similar.
Details of this year's conference can be found
Diplomacy awards won by 91ÁÔÆæ students at the MUNFW conference:
Argentina, Libya, Poland, Syria, Turkey, 2023
Argentina, Germany, & Russia, 2019
Bosnia & Herzegovina, 2018
China & Venezuela, 2017
Bolivia, Germany, Turkey & Ukraine, 2016
Argentina, Italy & Switzerland, 2015
Danijela Dudley
Model UN Faculty Advisor