
Application
How to Apply
Students who are interested in participating submit an application during the announced application period. The selection process is designed to help ensure that students can commit to preparation and participate actively as part of the delegation.
Applications are now closed.
Future opportunities will be announced here.
Selection Process
The application process includes two stages:
Phase 1: Written Application
Applicants are required to submit a short motivation essay (200–300 words) responding to the following prompt:
Why are you interested in joining the Model United Nations delegation, and what do you hope to learn or improve through this experience?
The essay is not a language test and does not require prior knowledge of Model United Nations. Minor grammatical errors will not disadvantage your application.
Key Dates
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Application deadline: Sunday, March 22, 2026 at 23:59 (Applications are now closed.)
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Notification of results: Monday, March 30, 2026
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Submission: Online
Application Essay Documents
Full instructions, formatting requirements, and guidance are available in the downloadable documents below.
Phase 2: Interview
Shortlisted applicants are invited to a brief interview. This conversation focuses on your interest, availability, and readiness to participate in a small delegation. The interview is informal and intended to confirm expectations rather than assess performance.
Students who have questions or are unsure whether to apply are welcome to contact the faculty advisor before submitting an application.