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BrisMUN 2025
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BrisMUN 2025

Finding Common Ground: Building a Culture of Diplomacy in a Divided World

Details

Dates

Saturday, February 1, 2025 - Sunday, February 2, 2025

Location

Bristol, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Expected Delegates

100 delegates

Registration Fee

Contact organizer

Application Deadline

Saturday, February 1, 2025

About

We are excited to announce a beginner-friendly, two-day conference in the vibrant city of Bristol. Join us after your exams to get back into the mood for conferences and prepare your debating skills for LIMUN. Open to all levels from beginner to advanced, with debates held in a historic Grade II* listed building, this is a perfect opportunity to reconnect with your MUN colleagues from the West Country and beyond.

The Theme

The fundamental ethos of the United Nations is that we can strive for a better world through peaceful cooperation, building mutual trust, and ultimately working together to resolve differences and achieve shared goals by finding common ground.
This approach has been threatened in the past, and faces further difficulties today in an increasingly divided and belligerent world. How do we build upon and reinforce this culture of diplomacy? How could we have done so in the past? These are the questions the BrisMUN 2025 committees will seek to answer.

Applications

Chairs: Chairing applications closed on 29th September.

Delegates: Delegate applications opened on 28th October, and closed on 22nd January.

Participation

You must be a currently-enrolled university student. We cannot sponsor visas or provide letters of confirmation at this time.

Organizers

AE

Alicia Edwards

USG Communications

BN

breida nutaj

USG Socials

ET

Elena Taylor

USG Academics

HG

Hugo Goodwill

Secretary-General

JJ

Jae-Hyun Jo

Deputy Secretary-General

OP

Oliver Poyser

USG Finance and Welfare

Committees

UNHRC

Topic

Protecting the Human Rights of Persons Displaced by Climate Change

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
SPECPOL

Topic

Addressing the Humanitarian and Political Situation in Sudan

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
Historical IAEA

Topic

Taking Urgent Action to Respond to the Chernobyl Accident (1986)

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
Special Session of the GA

Topic

Reforming the UN Security Council for the 21st Century

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced

Partnerships

BATHMUN 2024

Partner organization