Past Conferences
2023
- STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
- AGENDA ISSUES
- RESEARCH REPORTS
- SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
- HISTORICAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
- ACCESSING RESOLUTIONS AND SUBMITTING AMENDMENTS
- OPENING SPEECHES
STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
For this particular Conference these are the positions:
Secretary General/Chair of GA
Bachir R.
Deputy-Secretary General/Co-Chair of GA
Lina E.
President of Env. Commission
Nirali N.
Vice Presidents of Env. Commission
Peter X. and Gui R.
President of HR Commission
Ciara C.
Vice President of HR Commission
Maria B.
President Security Council
Kekeli B.
Vice Presidents Security Council
Laura H. and Parinita S.
Co-Presidents Historical Security Council
Prasheetha B
Amogh M.
President of ADMIN
Joana M.
Head Deputies of ADMIN
Maria Helena S. and Beatriz S.
Presidents of Press
Marina L. and Isabella B.
Vice-president of Press
Haley T.
IMUN gives students from around the world and locally the opportunity to not only attend as a delegate representing a delegation but also as a student officer or journalist. Schools may submit a maximum of two officer applications on Form II due October 1st. For further details regarding the Thursday Chair Workshop please click here.
The positions held by student officers include chair and co-chair:
The Chair is responsible for the debate of a specific issue. The chair must ensure that parliamentary procedure is upheld throughout the debate time. The chair must oversee the general order of the assembly in terms of their conduct and level of respect towards the speaker. All applicants for the chairing position must have some previous MUN (classroom or conference) experience and skills with regards to the position. Chair applicants must apply by October 1 on Form II. Chairs must also represent a delegation.
The Co-Chair is responsible for aiding the chair in decision making, role call, and other such tasks. Co-chairs must also represent a delegation.
*Please also note that any student who wishes to become a Chair must attend the chairing workshop held at the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, 8:30 to 11:30 on Thursday, the first morning of the conference, prior to the 13:00 opening. IMUN GA Chairs will be determined by the Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General according to results of an IMUN-designed parliamentary procedure and current affairs test, and constructive participation in the workshop.
Other Positions:
Press
The Iberian Model United Nations runs a daily student Blog. The role of the press is to engage delegates in interviews, report on events of the conference, as well as to make delegates from around the world welcome in Portugal. Students who show an interest in journalism, especially political journalism, should definitely consider this position as a chance to further their interest and to give a more international view to the IMUN conference.
Delegates who are interested in applying for one of the press positions must clearly indicate so on Form II and submit a one page letter of application indicating your past experience (if any) and why you think you will be a positive contribution to the press staff to imun@caislisbon.org by October 1st.
The final decision will be made by the Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General and the Editor in Chief.
AGENDA ISSUES
United for a Better Legacy
GA:
- The question of combating human trafficking and protecting the rights of victims
- The question of government-sponsored violence as a political tool
- The question of the return and restitution of cultural heritage to countries of origin
- The question of AI development, ethics, and regulation
HRC:
- The question of same-sex couples’ rights to marriage and adoption
- The question of compulsory and coerced sterilization
- The question of racial discrimination as a result of a rise in nationalism
- The question of supporting low-income communities including access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities
EVC:
- The question of protecting animal rights in regard to profiting from poaching and animal trafficking.
- The question of regulating point-source pollution within private businesses
- The question of holding corporations accountable for greenwashing
- The question of the conservation of areas with high biodiversity
HSC:
Date – June 1st, 1982
- The question of the situation in the region of the Falkland Islands
- The question of the Afghan-Soviet conflict
- The question of the situation in Namibia
SC:
- The situation between Israel and the State of Palestine
- The question of Japan’s treatment of nuclear waste
- The situation in Yemen
RESEARCH REPORTS
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
HISTORICAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
ACCESSING RESOLUTIONS AND SUBMITTING AMENDMENTS
OPENING SPEECHES
If your delegation is on the list below you must make a one-minute opening speech Friday morning at CCB.
SC delegates are expected to prepare a one minute policy statement for each issue.
This is the order by which the speeches will be held.
Tips on what to say can be found here.
2022
- AGENDA ISSUES
- AGENDA ISSUES REPORTS
- STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
- SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
- HISTORICAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS -1962
- IMUN GA AND SPECIAL CONFERENCE PROCEDURES
- IMUN SECURITY COUNCIL PROCEDURES
- ACCESSING RESOLUTIONS AND SUBMITTING AMENDMENTS
- OPENING SPEECHES
AGENDA ISSUES
Democracy vs. Autocracy
General Assembly
- The question of humanitarian aid and the role of NGOs to provide resources to conflict regions
- The role of Member States in ensuring freedom of the press in autocratic regions
- Measures to limit government surveillance over citizens online
- Measures to diminish resource dependence in international supply chains when faced with issues of international security
Special Conference
- Measures to accommodate refugees and internally displaced persons
- The question of bodily autonomy and efforts made to restructure health systems
- The question of infractions on religious freedom pertaining to rights to wear religious symbols
- The role of Member States in regulating media to prevent misinformation
Historical Security Council
1962
Cuban Missile Crisis
-The question of preventing nuclear war through disarmament
-The question of impeding conflict between the United States of America and the USSR
Expansion of the Viet Cong insurgency in Vietnam
-The question of maintaining stability in Vietnam
-The question of keeping the peace in Vietnam
Arrest of Nelson Mandela
-The question of ensuring free speech for political opponents
-The question of guaranteeing personal freedoms in autocratic states
Security Council
- The question of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia
- The question of protecting the human rights of the Uyghurs in China
- The question of human rights violations of workers in Qatar
AGENDA ISSUES REPORTS
General Assembly
Special Conference
Historical Security Council
- Research Report 1
- Research Report 2
- Research Report 3
- Research Report 4
- Research Report 5
- Research Report 6
Security Council
STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
For this particular Conference these are the positions:
Secretary General/Chair of GA
Eva S. F.
Deputy-Secretary General/Co-Chair of GA
Bachir R.
President Special Conference
Manuel A.
Vice President Special Conference
Clara S.
President Security Council
Francisco M.
Vice President Security Council
José M.
President Historical Security Council
Duarte R.
Vice President Historical Security Council
Prasheetha B.
President of ADMIN
Luz P.
Vice-president of ADMIN
Joana D.
President of Press
Nina Z.
Vice-president of Press
Isabella B. & Marina L.
IMUN gives students from around the world and locally the opportunity to not only attend as a delegate representing a delegation but also as a student officer or journalist. Schools may submit a maximum of two officer applications on Form II due October 1st. For further details regarding the Thursday Chair Workshop please click here.
The positions held by student officers include chair and co-chair:
The Chair is responsible for the debate of a specific issue. The chair must ensure that parliamentary procedure is upheld throughout the debate time. The chair must oversee the general order of the assembly in terms of their conduct and level of respect towards the speaker. All applicants for the chairing position must have some previous MUN (classroom or conference) experience and skills with regards to the position. Chair applicants must apply by October 1 on Form II. Chairs must also represent a delegation.
The Co-Chair is responsible for aiding the chair in decision making, role call, and other such tasks. Co-chairs must also represent a delegation.
*Please also note that any student who wishes to become a Chair must attend the chairing workshop held at the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, 8:30 to 13:00 on Thursday, the first morning of the conference, prior to the 13:00 opening. IMUN GA Chairs will be determined by the Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General according to results of an IMUN-designed parliamentary procedure and current affairs test, and constructive participation in the workshop.
Other Positions:
Press
The Iberian Model United Nations runs a daily student Blog. The role of the press is to engage delegates in interviews, report on events of the conference, as well as to make delegates from around the world welcome in Portugal. Students who show an interest in journalism, especially political journalism, should definitely consider this position as a chance to further their interest and to give a more international view to the IMUN conference.
Delegates who are interested in applying for one of the press positions must clearly indicate so on Form II and submit a one page letter of application indicating your past experience (if any) and why you think you will be a positive contribution to the press staff to imun@caislisbon.org by October 1st.
The final decision will be made by the Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General and the Editor in Chief.
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
HISTORICAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS -1962
IMUN GA AND SPECIAL CONFERENCE PROCEDURES
IMUN SECURITY COUNCIL PROCEDURES
ACCESSING RESOLUTIONS AND SUBMITTING AMENDMENTS
OPENING SPEECHES
If your delegation is on the list below you must make a one-minute opening speech Friday morning at CCB. Tips on what to say can be found here.
Afghanistan
African Union
Angola
Argentina
Australia
Bangladesh
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Denmark
Egypt
Estonia
European Union
France
Germany
Iceland
IEA
India
Iran
Ireland
Israel
Japan
Lithuania
Malta
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
OCHA
Pakistan
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Reporters without Borders
Russian Federation
Saudi Arabia
Spain
Sudan
Turkey
Uganda
Ukraine
UN Women
UNESCO
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Venezuela
World Bank
2021
- SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
- AGENDA ISSUES
- RESEARCH REPORTS
- STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
- SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
- HISTORICAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS - YEAR 1946
- IMUN GA AND SPECIAL CONFERENCE PROCEDURES
- IMUN SECURITY COUNCIL PROCEDURES
SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
AGENDA ISSUES
Conference Theme: A World Post Crisis
General Assembly
- The question of ethnic cleansing and measures taken to eradicate it.
- The question of sustainably rebuilding health infrastructure post- crises.
- Measures to attenuate the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on global and national economies.
- Measures to ensure peace, trust, and transparency among Members States.
Special Conference
- Measures to combat the rise of anti- Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) hate crimes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The question of measures taken to ensure the fair distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine.
- The question of ensuring the sustainable use of non-renewable resources post Covid-19 pandemic.
- Measures to ensure equal access to education by restructuring government education programs.
Historical Security Council
We will be simulating the first SC meeting in the year of 1946
- The question of the establishment of Israel
- The question of the Allied occupation and denazification of Germany
- The question of the use and development of nuclear technology/power
Security Council
- The question of the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar
- The question of the conflict between Israel and Palestine
- The question of the stability of Afghanistan
RESEARCH REPORTS
STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
For this particular Conference these are the positions:
Secretary General:
Pedro L.
Deputy-Secretary General:
Manuel A. R.
President of Special Conference:
Constança C.
Vice-President of Special Conference:
Júlia R.
President of Security Councils:
Anita S..
Security Councils Chairs:
Joshua S.
Massiva M.
Rhys T.
Head of Admin:
Aliya T.
Vice-President of Admin:
Bianca C.
Editor in Chief:
Elizaveta K.
Vice President of Press:
Nina Z.
IMUN gives students from around the world and locally the opportunity to not only attend as a delegate representing a delegation but also as a student officer or journalist. Schools may submit a maximum of two officer applications on Form II due October 1st. For further details regarding the Thursday Chair Workshop please click here.
The positions held by student officers include chair and co-chair:
The Chair is responsible for the debate of a specific issue. The chair must ensure that parliamentary procedure is upheld throughout the debate time. The chair must oversee the general order of the assembly in terms of their conduct and level of respect towards the speaker. All applicants for the chairing position must have some previous MUN (classroom or conference) experience and skills with regards to the position. Chair applicants must apply by October 1 on Form II. Chairs must also represent a delegation.
The Co-Chair is responsible for aiding the chair in decision making, role call, and other such tasks. Co-chairs must also represent a delegation.
*Please also note that any student who wishes to become a Chair must attend the chairing workshop held at the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, 8:30 to 13:00 on Thursday, the first morning of the conference, prior to the 13:00 opening. IMUN GA Chairs will be determined by the Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General according to results of an IMUN-designed parliamentary procedure and current affairs test, and constructive participation in the workshop.
Other Positions:
Press
The Iberian Model United Nations runs a daily student newspaper- IMUNION. The role of the press is to engage delegates in interviews, report on events of the conference, as well as to make delegates from around the world welcome in Portugal. Students who show an interest in journalism, especially political journalism, should definitely consider this position as a chance to further their interest and to give a more international view to the IMUN conference.
Delegates who are interested in applying for one of the press positions must clearly indicate so on Form II and submit a one page letter of application indicating your past experience (if any) and why you think you will be a positive contribution to the IMUNION press staff to imun@caislisbon.org by October 1st.
The final decision will be made by the Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General and the Editor in Chief.
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
HISTORICAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS - YEAR 1946
IMUN GA AND SPECIAL CONFERENCE PROCEDURES
IMUN SECURITY COUNCIL PROCEDURES
2020
- SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
- AGENDA ISSUES
- RESEARCH REPORTS
- STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
- SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
- HISTORICAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS - YEAR 1962
- IMUN GA AND SPECIAL CONFERENCE PROCEDURES
- IMUN SECURITY COUNCIL PROCEDURES
SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
AGENDA ISSUES
Conference Theme: Life in Times of Crisis
General Assembly
Health and Wellness
- The question of implementing economic regulations on the healthcare market to guarantee its accessibility and affordability.
- The question of protecting mental health during isolation and times of crisis.
- The question of sustainably restructuring medical services and allocating resources to combat future pandemics.
- The question of the ownership of vaccine patents and intellectual properties during epidemics and pandemics.
Special Conference
Upholding Justice
- The question of the use of authority as a method to safeguard civilians and maintain peace.
- The question of promoting and prolonging regional and international ceasefires during a global crisis.
- The question of reducing the impact of systemic oppression through means such as but not limited to reparations.
- The question of the protection, return, and restitution of cultural heritage.
Historical Security Council
Year 1962
- The situation in South Vietnam (9 January 1962).
- The situation in Cuba (16 October 1962).
- The situation in South Africa (7 November 1962).
Security Council
- The question of legitimate and internationally recognized elections in Belorussia.
- The question of holding international bodies and Member States responsible for their involvement and/or measures towards Covid-19.
- The question of the stabilization of Lebanon.
RESEARCH REPORTS
STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
For this particular Conference these are the positions:
Secretary General:
Laura T.
Deputy-Secretary General:
Pedro L.
President of Special Conference:
Enzo A.
Vice-President of Special Conference:
Constança C.
President of Security Council:
Alexander K.
Vice-President of Security Council:
Otmar H.
President of Historical Security Council:
Joyce L.
Vice-President of Historical Security Council:
Anita S.
Head of Admin:
Joana S.
Vice-President of Admin:
Aliya T. and Isabella S.
Editors in Chief:
Nicole C. & Mónica N.
Vice President of Press:
Liza K.
IMUN gives students from around the world and locally the opportunity to not only attend as a delegate representing a delegation but also as a student officer or journalist. Schools may submit a maximum of two officer applications on Form II due October 1st. For further details regarding the Thursday Chair Workshop please click here.
The positions held by student officers include chair and co-chair:
The Chair is responsible for the debate of a specific issue. The chair must ensure that parliamentary procedure is upheld throughout the debate time. The chair must oversee the general order of the assembly in terms of their conduct and level of respect towards the speaker. All applicants for the chairing position must have some previous MUN (classroom or conference) experience and skills with regards to the position. Chair applicants must apply by October 1 on Form II. Chairs must also represent a delegation.
The Co-Chair is responsible for aiding the chair in decision making, role call, and other such tasks. Co-chairs must also represent a delegation.
*Please also note that any student who wishes to become a Chair must attend the chairing workshop held at the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, 8:30 to 13:00 on Thursday, the first morning of the conference, prior to the 13:00 opening. IMUN GA Chairs will be determined by the Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General according to results of an IMUN-designed parliamentary procedure and current affairs test, and constructive participation in the workshop.
Other Positions:
Press
The Iberian Model United Nations runs a daily student newspaper- IMUNION. The role of the press is to engage delegates in interviews, report on events of the conference, as well as to make delegates from around the world welcome in Portugal. Students who show an interest in journalism, especially political journalism, should definitely consider this position as a chance to further their interest and to give a more international view to the IMUN conference.
Delegates who are interested in applying for one of the press positions must clearly indicate so on Form II and submit a one page letter of application indicating your past experience (if any) and why you think you will be a positive contribution to the IMUNION press staff to imun@caislisbon.org by October 1st.
The final decision will be made by the Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General and the Editor in Chief.
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
HISTORICAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS - YEAR 1962
IMUN GA AND SPECIAL CONFERENCE PROCEDURES
IMUN SECURITY COUNCIL PROCEDURES
2019
- SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
- AGENDA ISSUES
- RESEARCH REPORTS
- STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
- SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
- INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE VERDICT
- PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
- 2019 PUBLICATIONS
SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
AGENDA ISSUES
General Assembly Agenda Issues
- The question of the ongoing effects of imperialism on post-colonial nations
- The question of equitable representation and increase in the membership of the UN Security Council
- The question of maintaining cultural values amidst the integration of migrants
- The question of ensuring security and freedom of expression in journalism
Special Conference Agenda Issues
- The question of protecting individual privacy from government surveillance programs
- The question of the role of ecotourism in the promotion of economic and environmental sustainability
- The question of allocating essential resources in regard to overpopulation
- The question of the ethical implications of genetic modifications
Security Council Agenda Issues
- The situation in Hong Kong
- The question of increasing instability in the Persian Gulf
- The crisis in South Sudan
RESEARCH REPORTS
STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
For this particular Conference these are the positions:
Secretary General:
Barbara Z.
Deputy-Secretary General:
Laura T.
President of Special Conference:
Antoine B.
Vice-President of Special Conference:
Nicole V.
President of Security Council:
Kaitlyn J.
Vice-President of Security Council:
Emil E.
President of International Court of Justice:
Yana T.
Head of Admin:
Maya K.
Editors in Chief:
Nicole C. & Mónica N.
IMUN gives students from around the world and locally the opportunity to not only attend as a delegate representing a delegation but also as a student officer or journalist. Schools may submit a maximum of two officer applications on Form II due October 1st. For further details regarding the Thursday Chair Workshop please click here.
The positions held by student officers include chair and co-chair:
The Chair is responsible for the debate of a specific issue. The chair must ensure that parliamentary procedure is upheld throughout the debate time. The chair must oversee the general order of the assembly in terms of their conduct and level of respect towards the speaker. All applicants for the chairing position must have some previous MUN (classroom or conference) experience and skills with regards to the position. Chair applicants must apply by October 1 on Form II. Chairs must also represent a delegation.
The Co-Chair is responsible for aiding the chair in decision making, role call, and other such tasks. Co-chairs must also represent a delegation.
*Please also note that any student who wishes to become a Chair must attend the chairing workshop held at the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, 8:30 to 13:00 on Thursday, the first morning of the conference, prior to the 13:00 opening. IMUN GA Chairs will be determined by the Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General according to results of an IMUN-designed parliamentary procedure and current affairs test, and constructive participation in the workshop.
Other Positions:
Press
The Iberian Model United Nations runs a daily student newspaper- IMUNION. The role of the press is to engage delegates in interviews, report on events of the conference, as well as to make delegates from around the world welcome in Portugal. Students who show an interest in journalism, especially political journalism, should definitely consider this position as a chance to further their interest and to give a more international view to the IMUN conference.
Delegates who are interested in applying for one of the press positions must clearly indicate so on Form II and submit a one page letter of application indicating your past experience (if any) and why you think you will be a positive contribution to the IMUNION press staff to imun@caislisbon.org by October 1st.
The final decision will be made by the Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General and the Editor in Chief.
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE VERDICT
The verdict from the 2019 conference can be found here.
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
Agora St Cugat (SPAIN)
Advisor: Peter Martinez
American Intl School of Bucharest (ROMANIA)
Advisor: Margritha Hofman
American School of Barcelona (SPAIN)
Advisor: Tori Marroquin
American School of Madrid (SPAIN)
Advisor: Michael Stuart
Anglo-American School of Moscow (RUSSIA)
Advisor: Paul Mooney
Carlucci American Intl School of Lisbon (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Peter Andrews
Colégio Internacional de Braga (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Tom Healy
Colegio Internacionial de Valladolid (SPAIN)
Advisor: Luis Espeso Gayte
Colégio Internacional de Vilamoura (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Bruno Nande
Colégio Internato dos Carvalhos (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Emilia Macedo
Deutsche Schule de Lissabon (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Evelyn Abery
Frederic Mistral Tecnic Eulalia (SPAIN)
Advisor: Laia Espelt
GeMUN Group Genoa (ITALY)
Advisor: Eduardo Losada Cabruja
International School of Dakar (SENEGAL)
Advisor: Randy Farley
International School of Kenya (KENYA)
Advisor: Mike Fischer
International School of Milan (ITALY)
Advisor: Kiriaki Vasiliadou
International School of Stavanger (NORWAY)
Advisor: Hans Christian Naess
King Faisal School (SAUDI ARABIA)
Advisor: Ahmed Dirir
Lycee Françoise (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Eileen Piet
Lycee Theophile Gautier (FRANCE)
Advisor: Nicolas Bounet
Oeiras Intl School(PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Linda Patient
St Antonio International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Sofia Aguiar
St Dominic’s International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Joana Tornada
St Julian's School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Jack Hudson
St Paul's School (SPAIN)
Advisor: Frank Jimenez
St Peter's Intl School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Helen Gonçalves
Wellington College (UNITED KINGDOM)
Advisor: Simon Kirkham
2019 PUBLICATIONS
2018
- SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
- AGENDA ISSUES
- RESEARCH REPORTS
- STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
- SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
- PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
- 2018 PUBLICATIONS
SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
AGENDA ISSUES
General Assembly Agenda Issues
1. Examining the question of human population planning and ensuring basic human rights to a growing world
2. Ensuring the promotion and protection of the right for identity and belief self-determination for the youth in less economically developed countries
3. Addressing the management of conflict zones and border control to alleviate the responsibility of refugees on the developing world.
4. Endorsing youth participation in national decision-making through the electoral cycle
Special Conference Agenda Issues: The Role of the State
1. The question of the rise of authoritarian nationalism
2. The question of the use of enhanced interrogation as a means to protect national security
3. Measures to increase cooperation between States and Non-Governmental Organizations
4. The role of the media in building democracy
Security Council
1. The situation in Venezuela
2. The situation in Yemen
3. The situation in Donetsk and Luhansk
RESEARCH REPORTS
STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
For this particular Conference these are the positions:
Secretary General:
Davina S.
Deputy-Secretary General:
Gregory A.
President of Special Conference:
António C.
Vice-President of Special Conference:
Barbara Z.
President of Security Council:
Vasco G.
Vice-President of Security Council:
Gea G.
President of International Court of Justice:
João Pedro Z.
Heads of Admin:
Julia R. & Matias S.
Editor in Chief:
Leonor F.
IMUN gives students from around the world and locally the opportunity to not only attend as a delegate representing a delegation but also as a student officer or journalist. Schools may submit a maximum of two officer applications on Form II due October 1st. For further details regarding the Thursday Chair Workshop please click here.
The positions held by student officers include chair and co-chair:
The Chair is responsible for the debate of a specific issue. The chair must ensure that parliamentary procedure is upheld throughout the debate time. The chair must oversee the general order of the assembly in terms of their conduct and level of respect towards the speaker. All applicants for the chairing position must have some previous MUN (classroom or conference) experience and skills with regards to the position. Chair applicants must apply by October 1 on Form II. Chairs must also represent a delegation.
The Co-Chair is responsible for aiding the chair in decision making, role call, and other such tasks. Co-chairs must also represent a delegation.
*Please also note that any student who wishes to become a Chair must attend the chairing workshop held at the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, 8:30 to 13:00 on Thursday, the first morning of the conference, prior to the 13:00 opening. IMUN GA Chairs will be determined by the Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General according to results of an IMUN-designed parliamentary procedure and current affairs test, and constructive participation in the workshop.
Other Positions:
Press
The Iberian Model United Nations runs a daily student newspaper- IMUNION. The role of the press is to engage delegates in interviews, report on events of the conference, as well as to make delegates from around the world welcome in Portugal. Students who show an interest in journalism, especially political journalism, should definitely consider this position as a chance to further their interest and to give a more international view to the IMUN conference.
Delegates who are interested in applying for one of the press positions must clearly indicate so on Form II and submit a one page letter of application indicating your past experience (if any) and why you think you will be a positive contribution to the IMUNION press staff to imun@caislisbon.org by October 1st.
The final decision will be made by the Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General and the Editor in Chief.
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
Agora Sant Cugat (SPAIN)
Advisor: Mr. Peter Martinez
American School Barcelona (SPAIN)
Advisor: Ms. Tori Marroquin
American Int. School Bucharest (ROMANIA)
Advisor: Ms. Margritha Hofman
American School of Madrid (SPAIN)
Advisor: Mr. Michael Stuart
Benjamin Franklin International School (SPAIN)
Advisor: Ms. Isid Spaho
Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Mr. Peter Andrews
CLIP The Oporto International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Ms. Luisa Ferraz
Colégio Internato dos Carvalhos (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Ms. Emília Macedo
Colégio Internacional de Valladolid (SPAIN)
Advisor: Mr. Luis Espeso Gayte
Colégio Internacional de Vilamoura (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Mr. Bruno Nande
Colégio Luso Internacional de Braga (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Mr. Tom Healy
Davis College (IRELAND)
Advisor: Ms. Katie Guerin
Deutsche Schule Lissabon (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Ms. Evelyn Abery
Frederic Mistral Tecnic Eulalia (SPAIN)
Advisor: Ms. Laia Espelt
Green Valley School (EGYPT)
Advisor: Mr. Sherif El-Ashiry
International School of Dakar (SENEGAL)
Advisor: Ms. Ann Jarrett
International School of Milan (ITALY)
Advisor: Mr. Craig Billington/ Ms.Sonia Clark
International School Stavanger (NORWAY)
Advisor: Mr. Hans Christian Naess
Liceo Deledda GeMUN Group (ITALY)
Advisor: Mr. Edward Cabruja
Metu DF High School (TURKEY)
Advisor: Mr. Yildiz Turkmen
Oeiras International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Ms. Linda Patient
St Antonio International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Ms. Sofia Aguiar
St Dominic’s International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Ms. Joana Tornada
St Julian’s International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Ms. Elletra Sacchi / Kieran Hennigan
St Paul’s School Barcelona (SPAIN)
Advisor: Mr. Frank Jimenez
2018 PUBLICATIONS
2017
- SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
- AGENDA ISSUES
- STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
- SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
- PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
- 2017 PUBLICATIONS
SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
AGENDA ISSUES
-
GA
- Criminal liability in the area of unmanned aerial vehicles
- Limiting the availability of light weapons as a measure of reducing urban violence
- Measures to reduce xenophobia within UN resettlement camps in post-conflict regions
- The issue of transparency in the arms trade
-
SPC
- The question of the increasing use of artificial intelligence in the traditional job market
- Measures to promote technology as a means of ensuring sustainable development Strengthening measures to promote an individual’s right to privacy in response to an increasingly monitored society
- Strengthening measures to promote an individual’s right to privacy in response to an increasingly monitored society
- Strategies towards regulating international tax havens
-
Security Council
- The Question of DPRK Defiance of the Missile Ban
- The Question of ISIL in Iraq and the Recapturing of Mosul
- The Question of Israeli Settlements in the West Bank
STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
For this particular Conference these are the positions:
Secretary General:
Sofia L.
Deputy-Secretary General:
Davina S.
President of Special Conference:
Matilde A.
Vice-President of Special Conference:
António B.
President of Security Council:
Miguel D.
Vice-President of Security Council:
João Pedro Z.
Head of Admin:
Inês R.C.
Editor in Chief:
Andrea B.
IMUN gives students from around the world and locally the opportunity to not only attend as a delegate representing a delegation but also as a student officer or journalist. Schools may submit a maximum of two officer applications on Form II due October 1st. For further details regarding the Thursday Chair Workshop please click here.
The positions held by student officers include chair and co-chair:
The Chair is responsible for the debate of a specific issue. The chair must ensure that parliamentary procedure is upheld throughout the debate time. The chair must oversee the general order of the assembly in terms of their conduct and level of respect towards the speaker. All applicants for the chairing position must have some previous MUN (classroom or conference) experience and skills with regards to the position. Chair applicants must apply by October 1 on Form II. Chairs must also represent a delegation.
The Co-Chair is responsible for aiding the chair in decision making, role call, and other such tasks. Co-chairs must also represent a delegation.
*Please also note that any student who wishes to become a Chair must attend the chairing workshop held at the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, 8:30 to 13:00 on Thursday, the first morning of the conference, prior to the 13:00 opening. IMUN GA Chairs will be determined by the Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General according to results of an IMUN-designed parliamentary procedure and current affairs test, and constructive participation in the workshop.
Other Positions:
Press
The Iberian Model United Nations runs a daily student newspaper- IMUNION. The role of the press is to engage delegates in interviews, report on events of the conference, as well as to make delegates from around the world welcome in Portugal. Students who show an interest in journalism, especially political journalism, should definitely consider this position as a chance to further their interest and to give a more international view to the IMUN conference.
Delegates who are interested in applying for one of the press positions must clearly indicate so on Form II and submit a one page letter of application indicating your past experience (if any) and why you think you will be a positive contribution to the IMUNION press staff to imun@caislisbon.org by October 1st.
The final decision will be made by the Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General and the Editor in Chief.
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
Agora Sant Cugat International School (SPAIN)
Advisor: Elena Degollada
American International School of Bucharest (ROMANIA)
Advisor: Margritha Hofman
American School of Barcelona (SPAIN)
Advisor: Tori Marroquin
Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Peter Andrews
CLIP Porto (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Luisa Ferraz
Colegio Internacional de Valladolid (SPAIN)
Advisor: Luis Espeso Gayte
Colégio Internacional de Vilamoura (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Bruno Nande
Colégio Internato dos Carvalhos (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Maria Emilia Macedo
Davis College (IRELAND)
Advisor: Jose Horta
Deutsche Schule Lissabon (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Evelyn Abery
FMV Ozel Ayazaga Isik Lisesi (Turkey)
Advisor: Melda Cemal
Frederic Mistral Tecnic Eulalia (SPAIN)
Advisor: Laia Espelt
Harare International School (Zimbabwe)
Advisor: Derek Gresko, Sharna Tobin
International School Hanover Region (Germany)
Advisor: Shanna Kenyon, Nick Schulte
International School of Kenya (Kenya)
Advisor: Mike Fisher
International School of Milan (ITALY)
Advisor: Daniel Harrison, Louise Wyers
International School of Stavanger (NORWAY)
Advisor: Hans C. Naess
Oeiras International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Linda Patient
St. Antonio International School (Portugal)
Advisor: Sofia Aguiar
St. Dominic’s International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Joana Tornada
St. Julian’s School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Elettra Sacchi, Kieran Hennigan
St. Paul’s School Barcelona (SPAIN)
Advisor: Frank Jimenez
2017 PUBLICATIONS
2016
- SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
- AGENDA ISSUES
- RESEARCH REPORTS
- STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
- SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
- PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
- 2016 PUBLICATIONS
SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
AGENDA ISSUES
GENERAL ASSEMBLY:
- Intensifying measures in the development and implementation of renewable energy sources within Member States
- The question of the legitimacy of military drone operations
- Strategies to ensure greater transparency in the use of technology by governments and affiliated organizations
- Promoting international cooperation in devising and improving methods of reducing female genital mutilation
THE SPECIAL CONFERENCE:
- Strengthening measures to promote and ensure an environment of cybersecurity by preventing cybercrime and the use of large-scale cyber weapons
- The question of enforcing appropriate and effective measures against the proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons (WMDs)
- The question of political and economic stability in states threatened by radicalized and extremist non-government entities
- The question of effective border security as an essential part of combatting transnational crime
THE SECURITY COUNCIL:
- The Question of Yemen
- The Question of Syria
- The Question for Central African Republic
RESEARCH REPORTS
STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
For this particular Conference these are the positions:
Secretary General:
Manuel A.
Deputy-Secretary General:
Nuno B.C.
President of Special Conference:
Maria F.
Vice-President of Special Conference:
Sofia L.
President of Security Council:
Laura R.
Vice-President of Security Council:
Miguel D.
Head of Admin:
Francisca M.
Editor in Chief:
Andrea B.
IMUN gives students from around the world and locally the opportunity to not only attend as a delegate representing a delegation but also as a student officer or journalist. Schools may submit a maximum of two officer applications on Form II due October 1st. For further details regarding the Thursday Chair Workshop please click here.
The positions held by student officers include chair and co-chair:
The Chair is responsible for the debate of a specific issue. The chair must ensure that parliamentary procedure is upheld throughout the debate time. The chair must oversee the general order of the assembly in terms of their conduct and level of respect towards the speaker. All applicants for the chairing position must have some previous MUN (classroom or conference) experience and skills with regards to the position. Chair applicants must apply by October 1 on Form II. Chairs must also represent a delegation.
The Co-Chair is responsible for aiding the chair in decision making, role call, and other such tasks. Co-chairs must also represent a delegation.
*Please also note that any student who wishes to become a Chair must attend the chairing workshop held at the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon, 8:30 to 13:00 on Thursday, the first morning of the conference, prior to the 13:00 opening. IMUN GA Chairs will be determined by the Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General according to results of an IMUN-designed parliamentary procedure and current affairs test, and constructive participation in the workshop.
Other Positions:
Press
The Iberian Model United Nations runs a daily student newspaper- IMUNION. The role of the press is to engage delegates in interviews, report on events of the conference, as well as to make delegates from around the world welcome in Portugal. Students who show an interest in journalism, especially political journalism, should definitely consider this position as a chance to further their interest and to give a more international view to the IMUN conference.
Delegates who are interested in applying for one of the press positions must clearly indicate so on Form II and submit a one page letter of application indicating your past experience (if any) and why you think you will be a positive contribution to the IMUNION press staff to imun@caislisbon.org by October 1st.
The final decision will be made by the Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General and the Editor in Chief.
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
Agora Sant Cugat International School (SPAIN)
Advisor: Elena Degollada
American International School of Bucharest (ROMANIA)
Advisor: Margaritha Hofman
American International School of Lusaka (ZAMBIA)
Advisor: Ingrid Turner
American School of Barcelona (SPAIN)
Advisor: Joseph Maas
Benjamin Franklin International School (SPAIN)
Advisor: Ali Jessie, Isid Spaho
Carlucci American International School of Lisbon (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Peter Andrews
CLIP Porto (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Hendrikus Kolen
Colegio Internacional de Valladolid (SPAIN)
Advisor: Luis Espeso
Colégio Internacional de Vilamoura (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Bruno Nande
Colégio Internato dos Carvalhos (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Maria Emilia Macedo
Davis College (IRELAND)
Advisor: Jose Horta
Deutsche Schule Lissabon (DSL) (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Evelyn Abery
Dubai American Academy (UAE)
Advisor: Bret Rodgers
Escola Inglesa (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Clara Reis
Frederic Mistral Tecnic Eulalia (SPAIN)
Advisor: Laia Espelt
International School Group Dammam (SAUDI ARABIA)
Advisor: Zeinab Karnib
International School of Milan (ITALY)
Advisor: Craig Billington, Sonia Clark
International School of Stavanger (NORWAY)
Advisor: Hans C. Naess
Lincoln Community School (GHANA)
Advisor: Daniel Nukala
Oeiras International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Allyson Connell and Linda Patient
Sageese High School (LEBANON)
Advisor: Dolla Kanaan
SEK International Schools - Catalunya (SPAIN)
Advisor: Josep Manel Hérnadez
St. Dominic’s International School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Joana Tornada and Emma Gleeson
St. Julian’s School (PORTUGAL)
Advisor: Elettra Sacchi, Kieran Hennigan
St. Paul’s School Barcelona (SPAIN)
Advisor: Frank Jimenez
2016 PUBLICATIONS
2015
- SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
- AGENDA ISSUES
- RESEARCH REPORTS
- STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
- SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
- PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
- 2015 PUBLICATIONS
SELECTED RESOLUTIONS
GENERAL ASSEMBLY:
1) The question of strengthening democracy in LEDCs : United States of America
2) The promotion of measures against xenophobia: Singapore
3) The question of the protection of the rights of sex workers: Republic of Korea (South)
4) Measures to combat wealth inequality: FAO.
THE SPECIAL CONFERENCE:
4) The question of the regulation of national border controls: Sudan.
AGENDA ISSUES
The General Assembly:
1) The question of strengthening democracy in LEDCs.
2) The promotion of measures against xenophobia.
3) The question of the protection of the rights of sex workers.
4) Measures to combat wealth inequality.
The Special Conference:
1) The question of military intervention to tackle transnational organized human trafficking.
2) Developing responses to minimize IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons) in areas affected by natural disasters.
3) Improving the management of refugee camps to ensure the protection of fundamental human rights
4) The question of the regulation of national border controls.
Security Council:
1) Question of Libya
2) Question of South Sudan
3) Question of threats against international security
RESEARCH REPORTS
STUDENT OFFICER AND PRESS POSITIONS
For this particular Conference these are the positions:
Secretary General:
Gustavo S.
Deputy-Secretary General:
Manuel A.
President of Special Conference:
Maria M.
Vice-President of Special Conference:
Margarida R.
President of Security Council:
Lucas N.
Vice-President of Security Council:
Bjørn B.
Head of Admin:
Maria M.
Editor in Chief:
Maria N.M.
SECURITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS
Agora Sant Cugat International School
Advisor: Elena Degollada
American School of Barcelona
Advisor: Joseph Maas
American International School of Bucharest
Advisor: Margaritha Hofman
BHAK Grazbachgasse
Advisor: René Kallinger, Cäcilia Wiltsche
Bilkent Laboratory and International School (BLIS)
Advisor: Nilüfer Yetkin Rüzgar
Carlucci American International School of Lisbon
Advisor: Peter Andrews
Colegio Internacional de Valladolid
Advisor:Luis Espeso
Colégio Internato dos Carvalhos
Advisor: Maria Emilia Macedo
CLIP Porto
Advisor: Luisa Ferraz
Davis College
Advisor: Jose Horta
Deutsche Schule Lissabon (DSL)
Advisor: Oliver Wagner
Eastern Mediterranean International School
Advisor: Ali Mohammed
Egyptian Language School – Egyptian American International School
Advisor: Sherif El-Ashiry
Frederic Mistral Tecnic Eulalia
Advisor: Laia Espelt
International School of Stavanger
Advisor: Hans C. Naess
The International School of Azerbaijan
Advisor: Ebby M. Adukkalil
Oeiras International School
Advisor: Allyson Connell
SAIS - Santo António International School
Advisor: Sofia de Vasconcelos Aguiar
Scuola Germanica Genova
Advisor: Timo Lacehenmaier, Michaela von Necker
St. Dominic’s International School
Advisor: Mark Brennan
St. Julian’s School
Advisor: Elettra Sacchi / Kieran Hennigan
St. Paul’s School Barcelona
Advisor: Frank Jimenez