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NAMUN 2025

Celebrating 40 Years of History

Details

Dates

Thursday, February 20, 2025 - Saturday, February 22, 2025

Location

Toronto, Canada

Expected Delegates

400 delegates

Registration Fee

9$112.4

Application Deadline

Thursday, February 20, 2025

About

It is our pleasure to invite you to the 40th edition of the North American Model United Nations is approaching. Established in 1985, NAMUN stands as one of Canada's oldest and most esteemed conferences for university students, gathering hundreds of delegates from across the globe each year at the University of Toronto. This year, NAMUN will take place from February 20-22, 2025.

At NAMUN, we strive for excellence in all aspects of the MUN experience, from our amazing staff to high quality debates and incredible social events. By providing a platform where delegates can showcase their skills, knowledge, and creativity, and by recognizing and rewarding outstanding achievements, we aim to inspire and empower delegates to push beyond their limits, develop their talents, and make a lasting impact on the world.

Registration Timeline: 

Early Bird: September 2, 2024 - October 20, 2024

Regular: October 21, 2024 - December 23, 2024

Late: December 24, 2024 - January 20, 2025 

If you have any issue with processing the payment, please let us know by contacting external@namun.org.

About the University of Toronto: 

The University of Toronto is one of Canada's largest and most prestigious universities, with a rich history dating back to 1827. Located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the university is ranked first in Canada and among the top 1% Universities in the world. U of T is known for its academic excellence, research opportunities, and diverse community. With over 70,000 students from around the world, the University of Toronto is a hub of intellectual curiosity and innovation.

Organizers

HWL

Hannah Wei-Ai Ly

Treasurer

JM

Jasper Ma

Secretary-General

JN

Joanna Narkiewicz

Director-General of External Affairs

MK

Mahek Kaur

Deputy Secretary-General, Operations

NS

Ngila Stone

Deputy Secretary-General, Content

RS

Ridhima Sinha

RS

Ridhima Sinha

External Affairs Coordinator

VD

Vivian Deng

Treasurer

Committees

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Topic

Rising numbers of displaced persons/refugees in light of climate change & COVID-19

Capacity
30 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
UN Security Council

Topic

Rediscussion of Baruch Plan

Capacity
26 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
The Balkan Puzzle: Piecing Together Peace

Topic

The Ottoman Empire

Capacity
0 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development

Topic

Digital surveillance and privacy violations

Capacity
30 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

Topic

A Sixth-Generation Aircraft Program

Capacity
24 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
International Court of Justice

Topic

USA vs Islamic Republic of Iran (Certain Iranian Assets)

Capacity
12 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and World Meteorological Organization

Topic

The disproportionate impact of climate phenomenon on key industries/infrastructure and global prospects in sustainability and legislation

Capacity
30 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
UN Women

Topic

Suppression of womens’ rights under law and tradition in the Middle East

Capacity
30 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
Ad Hoc

Topic

Capacity
21 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
Heist at the Museum

Topic

Police

Capacity
38 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
Festive Foul Play - A Christmas Tragedy

Topic

Single Crisis Committee

Capacity
19 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
The Balkan Puzzle - Montenegro and Greece

Topic

Capacity
20 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
The Balkan Puzzle - the Ottoman Empire

Topic

Capacity
15 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner
The Balkan Puzzle - Serbia and Bulgaria

Topic

Capacity
18 delegates
Difficulty
Beginner