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  • Fundraising Activities and Current State of Preparation

    As the planning of our trip to Geneva and New York precede so do our efforts in fundraising in order to finance all these travels. It all started with the Clubhaus party which we hosted together with the Fachschaft Politik. Apart from good music and a nice atmosphere there has also been tombola with some fancy prizes to win. During the chocolate market the whole delegation was busy counting incoming people and conducting a survey. Despite or maybe just because of the cold weather and some organizational challenges it was a special experience that further increased the already very good team spirit among us. As additional fundraising activity we are also selling delicious wafers outside Brechtbau every week during lunchtime. So if you feel the need for something sweet just stop by!

    Concerning the substantive work every committee just handed in their Landmark Document, which is a basic outline of the resolutions relevant for the respective committees and Iraq’s position to those. This document will serve as a reference for the further preparation and as a starting point for the Position Paper which will finally be sent to New York. However, as the position of Iraq was not always easy to find or deduce, the search will go on!

  • First Simulation of the New Delegation, 15th–16th November 2014

    The 2015 NMUN Delegation Tübingen has taken the first major step towards New York, as it has successfully completed its first test simulation!

    During the very intensive weekend of 15th and 16th November, the delegates could not only test their knowledge of the NMUN Rules of Procedure in practice, but they also gained their first experience with writing and holding speeches, negotiating and, of course, creating and adopting resolutions.

    The committee consisted of 20 delegations, namely Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Brazil, China, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Ghana, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Nigeria, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Syria, Turkey and the United Kingdom, and its composition promised very interesting negotiations.

    This proved to be true right at the beginning, as the delegations had to negotiate an acceptable agenda order. The topics on the agenda were as follows:

    1. Strengthening Women’s Political Participation

    2. Combating the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All its Aspects

    3. Promoting and Protecting Human Rights in Post-Conflict Societies

    After holding a number of agenda setting speeches, undergoing a few rounds of negotiations and taking multiple votes, the committee finally arrived at the order 2-3-1. Despite the first optimistic expectations, it turned out during the weekend that only one topic could be handled within two days, so the committee dealt with he topic of Combating the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All its Aspects.

    While the first day of negotiations showed the strong willingness of all delegations to find a consensus, as they all worked on a single common resolution, the second day already exposed some of the major differences between the participating states.

    The main discussions revolved around the UN Programme of Action and the more recent Arms Trade Treaty. The efforts to improve the implementation of these measures and also foster exchange of information between Member States resulted in four draft resolutions in the end, out of which two successfully passed in the voting procedure and thus became resolutions.

    The simulation showed, that there is a strong cooperative spirit within the delegation and that all delegates are able to contribute in a very constructive and knowledgeable way, although it was the first experience with a United Nations simulation for many of them.

    All participants would like to thank the head delegates, Berith and Martin, and the Chair and project coordinator, Bettina Ahrens, for their provident guidance and valuable advice during the whole weekend.

  • The New Delegation of 2015

    As the new academic year has been in progress for some time, the preparations for the next simulation are already under way! A new conference means new experiences, a new delegation and of course a new country to represent.

    We are proud to announce that 20 students have been selected to represent the Republic of Iraq at the 2015 National Model United Nations Conference in New York, taking place from 29th March to 2nd April 2015. You are welcome to have a look at the committees in which delegates will be present, and the topics that will be discussed there: http://nmun-tuebingen.de/committees/.

    We are very much looking forward to the experience, as it will certainly be a very challenging and at the same time interesting task to represent Iraq.

  • NMUN in New York

    From March 30th to April 4th, 2014, we participated in the National Model United Nations Conference in New York – to which we had looked forward to for a whole semester. The conference proved to be an amazing experience for all of us and was a great success.

    The NMUN Tübingen Delegation 2014 received an Honorable Mention Award for our work during the conference . Furthermore, three delegations (GA 4th, UNFPA, and OPCW) were awarded with an Outstanding Position Paper Award within their respective committees.

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  • The NMUN Experience 2014

    Our film team has also filmed us during the NMUN Conference in New York, capturing our experiences and the overall feeling at the conference.

     

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  • How To Be A Diplomat 2.0

    Here is the second video clip about our delegation, covering our stress simulation, a speech training, and much more:

     

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  • First Video Clip

    The first video clip about our delegation is now online! You can watch it here:
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  • HCMUN – January 18th, 2014

    Returning from a very instructive weekend in Hohenheim, New York seems one step closer to us now. At our second Simulation, the “Hohenheim Castle Model United Nations”, we were able to experience the challenges of a committee with over 50 delegates for the first time. Although barely half of the Delegation was able to present an agenda setting speech, the committee decided to set topic 1, “Measures to Prevent Terrorists from Acquiring Weapons of Mass Destruction” on top of the agenda. The Tübingen delegation immediately started to deal with the topic by giving speeches in formal session and gathering in working groups with delegates from Hohenheim and Heidelberg during informal caucus.

    We were happy to see how much progress we all have made since we first met in the beginning of the semester. Especially the rules of procedure were applied more and more confidently. By the end of a productive simulation, the committee was eventually able to adopt two out of three resolutions. Exhausted and satisfied with our own work we joined the famous wine tasting in Hohenheim Castle for the rest of the evening.

    We would like to thank the organizers of HCMUN for an excellent simulation. The Tübingen Delegation of 2015 will surely be looking forward to this great event!

  • Back to Business….

    Returning from the christmas break, the Tübingen NMUN Delegation is looking forward to another step towards the great simulation in New York: Over the last few weeks every committee faces the challenge of writing the first draft of their positions papers. These documents contain the Montenegrin position on current international issues, treaties and resolutions. Now, we are waiting for the feedback provided by our head delegates in order to improve the second draft, which is due in 2 weeks time.

    Another big challenge is laying ahead of us: HCMUN 2014, the simulation held in Hohenheim Castle with the delegations from Hohenheim, Heidelberg and Tübingen. Our university is going to represent the following countries in the upcoming simulation: Bangladesh, Canada, Finland, Georgia, Iceland, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Montenegro, New Zealand, Rwanda, Peru, Sweden, Tanzania, Togo, Venezuela.

    The topics to be discussed at HCMUN are:

    1. Measures to Prevent Terrorists from Acquiring Weapons of Mass Destruction

    2. Agriculture Development and Food Security

    3. Intensification of Efforts to Eliminate All Forms of Violence against Women

    For further information please have a look at:

    http://www.clubofhohenheim.org/reloaded/seiten/projekte/hcmun.php

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Club-of-Hohenheim-eV/159226637487339

  • Review of the Clubhaus Party

    The motto of this year’s Clubhaus Party, „Montenegro – 7 Jahre Party auf dem Balkan!“, revealed to be very appropriate! Together with the Fachschaft Politik, the NMUN-delegation organized a fun evening with lots of music which was widely embraced. Besides drinks and pretzels, original French-made crêpes had been very popular and have been one of the highlights. Particular attention was also attracted by the Tombola: the first prize of a one-month French course in the south of France encouraged many guests to try their luck and turned the tombola into a huge success. Having had a lot of fun and collected additional revenues, the NMUN-delegation has taken another step towards New York!