
ABOUT THE EVENT
Are you passionate about bringing solutions to the ever-evolving geo-political land space? Do you enjoy debating and negotiating? Want to relive your delegate days from Canterbury Model United Nations? Then CanTMUN is the event for you! Come and enjoy debate, discussion and diplomacy with like-minded people!!
Event Details:
Opening ASAP, closing on the 26th of April. Rolling acceptances
🗓️ Event Timing: 2nd May, 12:00pm to 5:00 pm
🏫 Venue: Ilam Campus, University of Canterbury
💸 Free attendance!
UN Youth Canterbury’s flagship tertiary event is set to take place on the 2nd of May at the University of Canterbury, Ilam Campus!
This year, we will be focusing on exploring how the United Nations system responds to the international issues that affect the world today. At this conference, you’ll be able to debate and solve global issues all from the perspective of a member state of the United Nations Security Council to discuss issues concerning warfare in the 21st century, the effectiveness of the United Nations system, and international disputes and debate and negotiate potential solutions.
Registrations are now open and will close on the 26th of April. Get your application in now so you don’t miss out!
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to email our Vice President for Tertiary at [email protected]
ABOUT UN YOUTH
UN Youth is a non-profit organisation that provides civics education outside the traditional classroom context. Through fun workshops and conferences, we engage youth in the most pressing affairs of their country and the international community. Our goal is to inspire young New Zealanders to be active, global citizens. Global citizenship exists in an incredibly diverse range of forms, and UN Youth provides opportunities for delegates to develop their own form of active citizenship. Throughout Aotearoa, our work equips young people to become informed, engaged, and critical New Zealanders who understand their global context and the connections between the local and the global. Annually, over 3000 young New Zealanders from Northland to Southland attend a UN Youth event, run by a body of over 150 volunteers across the country who dedicate many hours of their time to engaging young people and growing the organisation.
