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LIMUN 2023
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LIMUN 2023

Join us for an exceptional Model UN experience

Details

Dates

Friday, February 24, 2023 - Sunday, February 26, 2023

Location

London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Expected Delegates

1300 delegates

Registration Fee

3$69.6

Application Deadline

Friday, February 24, 2023

About

Welcome back for the 24th edition of the London International Model United Nations, University Conference! This years conference will take place between the 24th and the 26th of February 2023, and promises the return of an incredible LIMUN Conference. After two years of the pandemic, the secretariat are gearing up to make this conference return to the collaborative nature of in-person debate and discussion. LIMUN is a platform for international dialogue and multifaceted diplomacy. It has consistently attracted delegates, chairs and ambassadors from around the world and is now an established, academic institution for youth debate and advocacy. This year we are more excited than ever to welcome you back for this prestigous conference in the heart of London. 

“In-line with the increasingly unprecedented developments across international politics, LIMUN 2023’s theme is “Navigating Uncharted Territory: Diplomacy for a Changing World”. Collaboration has been a staple-piece of the contemporary international system since the inception of the United Nations. Through multilateral engagement, states have been able to navigate through disagreements, crises, and conflicts. Yet, as we emerge back into a more widely connected world, we cannot help but notice how states are retreating away from global collaboration and towards regionalism, even protectionism. As economic crises develop, and conflicts escalate to a scale not seen since the mid 20th-century, we cannot forget or neglect the importance of these platforms. 

At LIMUN 2023 you will come together with other impassioned individuals to navigate the truly unprecedented issues that are challenging international cosmopolitanism. As the United Nations comes together for a once in a generation Summit of the Future, it is important that you use this conference to create innovative solutions for the risks we face, and challenge the traditional mechanisms of global governance. Here, we can begin to lay the foundations that will guide the development of diplomacy in this ever-changing international geopolitical environment. ” 

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The LIMUN University Conference is organised by the LIMUN Foundation, a charitable organisation (UK Charity Number: 1159324), that promotes cultural empathy, an understanding of international affairs, and awareness of the United Nations among young people. Besides the University Conference, the Foundation also organises LIMUN:High School, a conference geared towards high school students. The LIMUN Foundation is overseen by its Honorary President, Lord Mark Malloch Brown, former United Nations Deputy Secretary-General to Kofi Annan, in addition to an experienced Board of Trustees made up of many previous Secretariat members of previous editions of the conference. We are accredited by the United Nations Department of Global Communications and have recently partnered with the UN75 campaign to commemorate the United Nation's 75th anniversary. 

 

Organizers

AF

Adam Fudala

AR

Anthony Rawstron

CY

Christie Yan

JM

Joaquin Magno

JL

Julia Lamb

MP

Medhini Pathirana

OSJY

Olivia Sun Jia Ying

PG

Phillip Graynoth

TB

Terry Batnasan

Committees

United Nations Economic and Social Council (Ecosoc)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
Special Political and Decolonization Committee (SPECPOL)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)

Topic

Capacity
197 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
The United Nations General Assembly Legal Committee (Legal)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
The African Union (AU)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
The Arab League (AL)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

Topic

Capacity
376 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
The European Council (EC)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
The Conference of the Parties (COP)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
The United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
The World Health Organization (WHO)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
League of Nations (LoN)

Topic

Capacity
205 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
The International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
United Nations Security Council (UNSC)

Topic

Capacity
40 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
Group of Twenty (G20)

Topic

Capacity
196 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
General Assembly 1 - Disarmament and International Security (DISEC)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Intermediate
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC)

Topic

Capacity
195 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced
LIMUN Crisis Committee

Topic

Capacity
24 delegates
Difficulty
Advanced