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  • NMUN Speech Training by Cevey Consulting

    Agenda setting speeches, substantive statements, asserting oneself in negotiations and arguing for policy… NMUN challenges its participants in many ways, but it is plain to see that the biggest challenge is oratory. Therefore, Tübingen’s 2017 NMUN Delegation was grateful to attend a speech training session by Dr. Marco Behrmann of Cevey Consulting. After a short introduction to the theory basics, we had to give quasi-spontaneous statements on different topics. The performance itself was then subjected to a thorough feedback session.

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    The second exercise took into account the more comprehensive character of substantive speeches. Based on the research for our Landmark and our Position Papers we all had 10 minutes to prepare a speech. In this second speech, we had to react to different scenarios that can occur in New York – we were challenged to argue for particular measures, bridge cultural and political gaps or solve misunderstandings. Through the feedback, we all were able to improve on our performances.

    Our delegation thanks Dr. Behrmann, Senior Consultant with CEVEYCONSULTING, for this great and generous support.

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  • Our Delegation at the Hohenheim Castle MUN 2017

    What can the world do more about renewable and sustainable energy? Delegates from three universities: Hohenheim, Heidelberg and Tübingen met last Saturday to discuss about it.

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    Hosted in the beautiful Hohenheim castle, this year the Hohenheim Castle Model United Nations began with the preliminary agenda considering three topics:

    1. Promoting Access to Renewable and Sustainable Energy for Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development
    2. Protecting the Civil, Political, and Socioeconomic Rights of Refugees
    3. Cyber Security and Protecting against Cyber Warfare

    After a handful of excellent agenda setting speeches and an informal caucus, the delegates voted to address first the topic, Promoting Access to Renewable and Sustainable Energy for Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development.

    There is no doubt all delegates had a long and hard day working together to find solutions. The hard work paid off! Four draft resolutions successfully passed. Decentralization, cooperation, technology transfer, awareness raising are some of the proposed solutions to address the issues of energy.

    In addition to finding solutions for global problems, the delegates also improved their competence and skill in participating in a Model United Nations Simulation. It was the first time the current delegation of Tübingen attended a model UN after the first internal simulation. For some people it was the first time they worked with delegates they had never met before. However all the training that we did previously paid off. The cooperative spirit among all delegates was essential to make a successful UN model.

    After the formal simulation, the Club of Hohenheim organized a wine-tasting event. This was a great opportunity for all participants to socialize with the other delegates. We enjoyed local wine, food and had a joyful Saturday evening together.

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    The Tübingen delegation would like to thank the Hohenheim university for hosting the United Nations model and the University of Heidelberg for joining us. We look forward to work again with you in the Tübingen Model United Nations in early February.

  • Expert Talk with Athena Peralta

    For the Tübingen delegation, perfect-timing means between the two deadlines for landmark documents and position papers, there was an expert talk. The expert was Ms. Athena Peralta, former Senior Economic Development Specialist at the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) of the Philippines. She came to Tübingen and shared with us her insider’s perspectives.

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    During the meeting, Ms. Peralta answered questions about the Philippines from the Tübingen delegates, covering various topics ranging from South-South cooperation, natural disaster, sustainable development programs to agriculture. Her opinions as a Filipino cleared up a lot of confusion during our prior research, thus helped us represent the Philippines better in the NMUN.

    After the meeting, Ms. Penalta said that she was impressed with the substantive research on the Philippines that the Tübingen delegation had prepared. She believes that the Tübingen delegation will do well in the NMUN in New York City. Additionally, the meeting was an opportunity for her to reflect on her country as she is now working more on international issues in Geneva, Switzerland.

    We would like to thank Ms. Penalta for her valuable insights and Mr. Gustav Theodor Theile for helping us organize this meeting. The Tübingen delegation also wishes you all the best in your professional career.

  • The Stress Simulation

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    The first meeting of the Tübingen delegation in December welcomed some special guests: last-year delegates. Not only did they come to share experience, but also to challenge the 2017 delegation with a unique-but-necessary mission: dealing with unexpected and sensitive situations.

    This challenge, called ’stress simulation‘, improved the delegates‘ understanding of the complexities of working in an international environment shaped by the values and norms of the United Nations. This simulation was informative and effective so that delegates can respond swiftly and positively in similar circumstances.

    We would like to thank the former delegates for their time and insightful sharing. It’s been half of the preparation process for NMUN and we are getting more and more anticipated to cooperate with students from all over the world.

  • The Chocolate Market 2016

    As it gets colder and colder it becomes obvious that winter has arrived. Nevertheless our delegation braved the cold and spent their days counting and surveying the visitors of this year’s Tübinger Schokomarkt. Some members of our delegates managed to dedicate up to 16 hours of their time over the six days – a great effort considering that we are all working on our Landmark Documents.

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    We would like to thank our delegates for their time and dedication this past week and encourage them to keep up the good work – the money we raised will help to pay for our trip to New York in March – so we are certain it was worth it. A special thanks goes to the delegates responsible for the distribution and organization of the shifts!

    On that note we would like to kindly ask anyone interested in sponsoring us to contact our delegation using the details below. Of course your help will not go unnoticed – we will add you to the sponsors page on our website and add a link to your business on our blog – and if you need a counting or surveying team we can easily be persuaded to put our newly acquired skills to use once again!

    Website & Blog

    www.nmun-tuebingen.de

    Facebook

    https://www.facebook.com/nmuntue14

    Via Mail:

    nmun@ifp.uni-tuebingen.de

     

  • New delegates wanted!

    With the begin of the winter term the preparations for NMUN 2017 are starting. We are looking forward to six month of intense preparation, fruitful discussions and interesting events. Everything concludes in March with an exciting conference week in New York.

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    Be part of it and in six month you will find yourself in the United Nations Headquarter like our Chilean delegates! To join, just check if you fit the requirements and sign into the two obligatory courses, then you will be part of the selection process. You will find detailed information on our website: https://nmun-tuebingen.de/participate/

    We’ll see you on the 18th of October

  • Day One of the NMUN 2016!

    After five months of hard work and intense preparations, also the last members of the Tuebingen Delegation 2016 have safely arrived in New York City.

    We are utterly excited to represent the Republic of Chile in nine different committees during the next five days, through closely collaborating with more than 2500 students from all over the world. Alongside our committee work, a diverse framework program awaits us, including workshops, opportunity fairs, socializing events, and much more.

    At this point, the Tuebingen Delegation would already express its gratefulness to the many generous sponsors, who have made our participation possible.

    Stay tuned for further updates from our delegation during the next days!

     

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  • Meeting real diplomats – Our trip to Geneva

    Meeting real diplomats – Our trip to Geneva

    Last week our delegation had the chance to visit some UN institutions in Geneva, Switzerland. The trip gave us great insights into the work of real diplomats as well as of employees at the UN. During the four days, we saw impressive buildings, met a lot of engaged people and some of us were already figuring out their future career plans.

    A special thanks goes to all the incredible hard working people who took some time to tell us something about their work and to answer all our questions. Four of our delegates were lucky, since we were able to visit the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR): the two UN institutions which they will simulate in New York. However, the other organizations we visited were not of less interest with regard to NMUN. We were also welcomed in the German Embassy to the UN, the World Health Organization (WHO) as well as in the International Labour Organization (ILO). Furthermore, we had the chance to talk to a current intern at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). The highlight for most of us – besides the famous cheese fondue which we were enjoying during the last evening – was to visit the Palais de Nations with some of the huge meeting rooms used for important conferences as well as for peace negotiations. Finding the placard of Chile in one of the rooms let us dream of what we will experience in New York…

  • TMUN 2016

    On February 5th the delegations of Tübingen, Stuttgart and Heidelberg, as well as single delegates from Freiburg and Lörrach met in the Neue Aula to participate in their final simulation before New York. The preliminary agenda included the following three topics:

    • Strengthening the Capacity of Refugee Host Countries
    • Human Rights and Climate Change
    • Efforts to Control Weapons of Mass Destruction

    After a brief discussion and several motions to set the agenda, the committee voted to deal with Strengthening the Capacity of Refugee Host Countries as the first topic. Various working groups emerged debating on issues such as improving financial support and education, the implementation of a shared database, the development of quick response mechanisms and long term strategies. Main controversies became evident along the question of national sovereignty, financing and international responsibility. At the end of the day and after fruitful discussions there were four draft resolutions on the floor of which two were adopted and became GA 1st resolutions.

    We thank the TMUN department for organising the whole event and also would like to express our gratitude to Bettina, Eunji and Miriam for their guidance as the dias during the simulation.

  • Our Delegation at the Hohenheim Castle MUN

    Last weekend, our delegation spent a day at the Hohenheim Castle MUN just south of Stuttgart. Together with the delegations of the University of Hohenheim and the University of Heidelberg, which will also join us to the NMUN in New York, we simulated a General Assembly sitting discussing the highly relevant topic „Threats to International Peace and Security Caused by Terrorist Acts“.

    After hours of hard work within several working groups and lots of outstanding speeches delivered by our delegates to promote their working papers, six draft resolutions were passed. Since this was the first time for many of our delegates to attend a MUN simulation outside of Tübingen, together with delegates they did not know beforehand, it was a great opportunity to practice our diplomatic skills and to make new friends.

    The finale of the day was marked by a wine tasting event organized by the Club of Hohenheim, which gave us the opportunity to enjoy delicious local food and drinks in the company of our fellow student-diplomates.