From the 14th to the 19th of March, 2016, the HanseMUN e.V. very proudly sent a 13 person team to the Harvard World Model United Nations Conference in Rome. With over 2,500 participants from over 100 countries, WorldMUN is the largest international Model United Nations Conference outside of the USA. The unique aspect of… WorldMUN Delegate Report weiterlesen
HamMUN Delegates reports
A delegation of 13 HanseMUN members participated as delegates at december’s HamMUN conference. Here are some first impressions of what they have written in their conference reports. „My overall impression of the HamMUN conference was a very good one. It was my second MUN experience and again I got to know many different people from… HamMUN Delegates reports weiterlesen
HamMUN 2015 built intercultural bridges
This past weekend our association hosted Germany’s biggest international MUN conference. More than 600 participants came from all over the world to simulate a wide variety of international councils, to meet like-minded people from many different cultural backgrounds, to discuss politics, to make new friends, … – in short: to participate in HamMUN 2015. Insight… HamMUN 2015 built intercultural bridges weiterlesen
A HanseMUNer in Oxford
HanseMUN sends not only delegations to MUN conferences but also enables single delegates to participate in certain conferences. Marlene Ostrop participated in OxiMUN this November. Here’s what she tells about her Oxford-experience: „My fellow delegates – OxiMUN 2015 was a blast! This conference was the third experience in my MUN-career – each of them unique.… A HanseMUNer in Oxford weiterlesen
HanseMUN at the International Tribunal…
Simulating international bodies is what the members of HanseMUN do on a weekly basis. So, how about visiting an actual international organization? That’s what we thought when planning the trip to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. It was certainly an interesting visit for all the 13 members who joined the trip.… HanseMUN at the International Tribunal… weiterlesen
Your working place: the world.
MUN is a fabulous tool to exercise and sharpen your skills for a career in international organizations. Many MUNers are considering a diplomatic career for themselves, many diplomats are former MUNers. However, a lack of information in this field is very common. Therefore, the German Foreign Office organizes a yearly fair to inform interested students… Your working place: the world. weiterlesen
MUN Workshop
How can I prepare properly for a MUN conference? How do I give a good speech? And what is actually the difference between preambulatory and operative clauses in a resolution? These and other questions will be tackled in the second MUN 1.0 Workshop of this semester which is going to take place on 14th November… MUN Workshop weiterlesen
A warm welcome to all the new students
When arriving at University Hamburg most students start with an orientation week („Orientierungseinheiten“). This mostly means lots of tours through the campus, getting-to-know-games and pub crawls. HanseMUN was also present at a number of fairs which gave the new students a glimpse into what’s there to do at our university. We heartily thank all the… A warm welcome to all the new students weiterlesen
Trip to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
Simulating international bodies such as various UN- or EU-committees is what the members of HanseMUN do on a weekly basis. So, how about visiting an actual international organization? One of them resides right in front of our door. This is the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. As a group of HanseMUN-members we… Trip to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea weiterlesen
HanseMUN at the Baltic Sea
Three of our members spent the last days before the start of the new semester at OstseeMUN. The only “Crossborder-Conference” worldwide takes place partly in Flensburg/Germany, partly at the University of Southern Denmark in Sønderborg. The HanseMUN-delegates Marlene Ostrop, Sinan Kilicli and Julia Bialek enjoyed the fruitful discussions in their committees.