For educators · MUN advisors · debate coaches
The research tool your students will actually use.
AI-powered political research with cited sources, structured courses, and debate simulations — for any class that touches global affairs.
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Courses & topic modules
Every educator running a MUN club knows the feeling.
Students show up underprepared
They Google for 20 minutes, find nothing useful, and come to conference with a two-paragraph background guide and no idea what their country actually thinks.
Generic AI tools make things up
ChatGPT will confidently cite a UN resolution that doesn't exist. Students trust it. You're the one who has to explain why their position paper is wrong.
You can't research everything for them
You have thirty students, each assigned a different country on a different committee. There's no way to personally help all of them find the right sources.
What your students get on day one.
Sourced answers, not hallucinations
Atlas cites every claim back to UN documents, government publications, and verified databases. Students see where the information comes from.
Structured courses on global politics
Bite-sized lessons on geopolitics, diplomacy, international law, and conflict resolution — built for the classroom, not a YouTube rabbit hole.
Position paper drafts students actually edit
Structured drafts based on real policy positions. Students read them, revise them, and make them their own — with sources already included.
Debate simulations for practice
AI opponents that argue real country positions and challenge weak arguments. Great for practice sessions before a conference or for in-class debate prep.
Coverage across every committee topic
Climate, security, humanitarian law, economic policy, human rights — 193 country positions and thousands of topic angles covered.
Works beyond MUN
AP Government, World History, IR courses, competitive debate — Model Diplomat is a political research tool for any class that touches global affairs.
AI research
Sourced answers, not educated guesses.
Every answer Atlas gives cites the actual source — UN resolution numbers, government policy documents, treaty text. Students learn where geopolitical information actually comes from, and you don't have to fact-check their position papers.
- →Cites UN documents, government publications, and verified databases
- →Works for 193 countries across every major policy area
- →Handles follow-up questions with full context
Atlas · Research
Brazil maintains national sovereignty over the Amazon while engaging in international climate commitments. Under President Lula, Brazil has pledged to achieve zero deforestation by 2030 and has rejoined the Paris Agreement at the highest ambition level...
How educators use it.
MUN Advisor
Your students get assigned a country and a committee topic. Instead of 3 hours of confused Googling, they open Model Diplomat, ask Atlas, and have a research base with actual citations in under 20 minutes.
Political Science Teacher
Assign a research question on any geopolitical topic. Students use Atlas to explore different perspectives, then write their own analysis. Every claim they pull is sourced.
Debate Coach
Students need to argue both sides of complex international issues. Model Diplomat gives them sourced evidence and lets them practice against AI opponents before tournament day.
AP Gov / AP World Teacher
Use daily briefings as a current events discussion starter. Assign course modules for homework. Have students explore country profiles for essay research.
Atlas · Learn
Structured learning
Courses that build real understanding.
Bite-sized lessons on geopolitics, international law, diplomatic history, and global conflicts — designed so students can actually finish them. Assign specific modules, or let students explore on their own.
- →Covers MUN topics and broader global affairs
- →Progress tracking built in
- →New modules added regularly
Questions from educators.
Will my students submit AI-written work?
Model Diplomat generates cited drafts that students are expected to read, edit, and own. It's a research scaffold, not a ghostwriter — the same way students use Wikipedia to understand a topic before writing in their own words.
Does it work for subjects beyond MUN?
Yes. Teachers use it for AP Government, World History, IR electives, debate prep, and current events. The research and learning tools are built for global politics generally.
Is it free for students?
The free tier covers AI research, country profiles, and intro lessons — no credit card required. Pro unlocks unlimited searches and all course content.
Is the information accurate?
Every Atlas response cites its sources. The knowledge base is trained on official UN documents, government publications, and verified geopolitical databases — not general web scraping.
Get your students ready for conference.
Free for students to sign up. No setup required. They can start researching in under two minutes.
No credit card · Works on any device · Free tier available