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Model United Nations

Compete with your peers as at the annual National Model United conference in New York City, which brings more than 5,000 college students and faculty from all over the world together to simulate the United Nations.

Each spring, The College of Idaho’s Model United Nation team competes head-to-head with some of the largest and well-funded Model UN programs in the world.  Each entry to the conference is assigned a country, and the team researches that country and then acts as the country would at the conference.

In 2024, the College was assigned Sri Lanka, an island nation off the southern coast of India.  The College’s team received NMUN’s highest honor of an Outstanding Delegation Award, which is the equivalent of a gold medal in the Model UN world.

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Rob Dayley

Professor of International Political Economy

Model UN Team Receives Highest Honor

“An Outstanding Delegation Award means our whole delegation performed well, across the board. It’s extremely difficult to achieve,” says Dr. Rob Dayley (International Affairs). “Model UN rewards preparation, initiative, leadership, and taking some social risks. It is really the quintessential high-impact practice.”

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