Augusta University 2019 Junior Model United Nations March 6, 2019 Augusta, Georgia 30904

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Augusta University 2019 Junior Model United Nations March 6, 2019 Augusta, Georgia 30904 This is Augusta University s Fifth Annual Junior Model United Nations (JMUN) conference. The conference will be held on Wednesday, March 6, 2018 at 8:30 AM 5:00 PM. Early registration will take place until October 1, 2018. Schools wishing to register during this period will qualify for a discount. The discounted price will be a reduction of $25 from the school registration fee, $100 and an additional discount of $5 per student, $40. Regular registration will last from October 2, 2018 to December 1, 2018. Normal fees apply- $125 per school and $45 per student. Late registration will begin on December 1, 2018 and last until January 21, 2019. Schools wishing to sign up during late registration will be required to pay an additional fee of $25 for the school, $150 and an additional $5 per student, $50. The conference consists of an opening ceremony, a simulation of the United Nations General Assembly, lunch on campus, and a closing ceremony with awards. Each school is provided with information on how the conference operates, a background guide, and the resolutions used for this year s conference. This information is sent on a rolling basis, in the order listed, with the background guides and resolutions sent out no later than a week after registration is received. This year s topic is Migration and Refugees. After great success with our pilot last year, the Security Council is back again this year. This is a separate simulation that runs concurrently with the General Assembly Session. This committee is for advanced teams of students who must be recommended separately by an advisor. If a team of students applies, but is not selected for a Security Council position, the team will be automatically assigned to the General Assembly. A Crisis Session will take place in the Security Council. The students will not be made aware of the details of the crisis until the day of the conference. Once admitted to the Security Council, the student s advisor will receive a package describing what to expect during this session and possible ways to prepare. The topic for both the Security Council and Crisis Session will be the same as the General Assembly -Migration and Refugees. The Security Council recommendation portion is located at the end the registration form.

The Junior Model United Nations is conducted by returning members of the AU National Model United Nations (NMUN) delegation who bring their knowledge and experience of Model United Nations (MUN) to your students. Augusta University s NMUN program has participated in the NMUN in New York for the past 9 years. Our NMUN delegation has been recognized each year for excellence in overall delegation preparation, position paper writing, and their active participation. Throughout the conference, Augusta University professors provide JMUN students with assistance in accurately representing their assigned country by encouraging students to remain in character and guiding them to correct positions during formal and informal caucus. During the simulation, students gain a greater understanding of international relations and diplomacy, as well as the complications encountered when global leaders come together to address global issues. Throughout the conference, students are given the opportunity to deliver speeches to the General Assembly, build coalitions during informal caucusing, and vote on proposed resolutions while adhering to parliamentary procedure. Additionally, the JMUN is an excellent example of how the Social Studies curriculum is applicable and important in many career fields. Student preparation for the JMUN will expand students grasp and understanding of geography and the different forms of government around the globe. Students will also develop a greater understanding of how these factors directly impact international relations and the international community as a whole. While competition tends to naturally develop during MUN simulations, it is essential to remind students that the conference is intended to be an educational experience, first and foremost. Most, if not all, students who participate in MUN conferences develop a new appreciation for the process of peace and international cooperation coupled with an understanding that one must be actively engaged to positively affect change on a local, national, and global level. Augusta University is genuinely excited about being able to offer this experience to area schools and looks forward to working with their students. In addition, it should be noted that schools participating are consenting to have their photos taken and published on the JMUN website and other venues at the discretion of the director. The school and delegate registration fees cover the costs of the conference, breaks, lunch, and miscellaneous administrative costs. Each school is limited to 20 student delegates. If a school wishes to bring more than 20 students, please contact Nadia Jilani-Hyler. Each school is permitted two advisors at no additional cost. Each additional advisor requires a $20 registration fee and completion of an additional registration form. Please complete the enclosed registration form as quickly as possible to ensure country assignment. Countries are assigned on a first come, first served basis. Each assigned country should have two delegates (students) representing.

It is preferred that forms are emailed and payment be submitted online by clicking here. Forms and payment may also be mailed to: Nadia Jilani-Hyler Augusta University, Department of Social Sciences 1120 15 th Street Augusta, GA 30912 Checks should be made payable to AU JMUN. The deadline for registration and payment is January 21, 2019. Please submit all questions to: Nadia Jilani-Hyler Rachel Arant, Study Abroad Office 706-589-4625 706-729-2306 NJILANIHYLER@augusta.edu RARANT270@AUGUSTA.EDU School Registration Form on following page.

Augusta University 2019 Junior Model United Nations March 6, 2019 Augusta, Georgia 30904 School Registration Thank you for your interest in attending the 2019 Augusta University Junior Model United Nations Conference. By completing this form you are registering your school for the 2019 JMUN Conference in Augusta, Georgia. Please Note: Once a country is assigned, an e-mail notification will be sent to the advisor(s) along with additional conference information. If you have any questions, please e-mail us: njilanihyler@augusta.edu or rarant270@augusta.edu. Registration forms and payment can be mailed to: Nadia Jilani-Hyler Augusta University, Department of Social Sciences 1120 15 th Street Augusta, GA 30912 School Information School name: Address: Telephone number: E-mail: Group Information Number of delegations requested: Number of students: Number of advisors:

Advisor Information Advisor name(s): Telephone number: E-mail: List in order of preference the countries your school would like to represent. Countries listed below. We cannot guarantee that one of your preferences will be assigned, but we will try with consideration given in the order registration forms are received. 1. 8. 15. 2. 9. 16. 3. 10. 17. 4. 11. 18. 5. 12. 19. 6. 13. 20. 7. 14. In the event that none of the above countries are available, please indicate a regional/continental preference:

General Assembly Member States Afghanistan Angola Australia Albania Antigua and Barbuda Austria Algeria Argentina Azerbaijan Andorra Armenia A Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Cabo Verde Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Democratic People s Republic of Korea Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark Ecuador Egypt El Salvador B Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana C Chile China Colombia Comoros Congo Costa Rica D E Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Brazil Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Côte d Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ethiopia Estonia F Fiji Finland France G Gabon Georgia Ghana Gambia Germany Greece Grenada Guinea Guyana Guatemala Guinea Bissau H Haiti Honduras Hungary I Iceland Iran (Islamic Republic of) Israel India Iraq Italy Indonesia Ireland

J Jamaica Japan Jordan K Kazakhstan Kiribati Kyrgyzstan Kenya Kuwait L Lao People s Democratic Republic Libya Latvia Liechtenstein Lebanon Lithuania Lesotho Luxembourg Liberia M Madagascar Mexico Malawi Malaysia Monaco Maldives Mongolia Mali Montenegro Malta Morocco Marshall Islands Mozambique Mauritania Myanmar Mauritius N Namibia Netherlands Niger Nauru New Zealand Nigeria Nepal Nicaragua Norway Oman O P Pakistan Papua New Guinea Philippines Palau Paraguay Poland Panama Peru Portugal Qatar Q R Republic of Korea Romania Rwanda Republic of Moldova Russian Federation S Saint Kitts and Nevis Slovenia Saint Lucia Solomon Islands Saint Vincent and Grenadines Somalia Samoa South Africa San Marino South Sudan Sao Tome and Principe Spain Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Senegal Sudan Serbia Suriname Seychelles Swaziland Sierra Leone Sweden Singapore Switzerland Slovakia Syrian Arab Republic

T Tajikistan Trinidad and Tobago Thailand Tunisia The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Turkey Timor-Leste Turkmenistan Togo Tuvalu Tonga U Uganda United Republic of Tanzania Ukraine United States of America United Arab Emirates Uruguay United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Uzbekistan Vanuatu Yemen V Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) Viet Nam Y Zambia Z Zimbabwe Security Council Application on following page.

Security Council Application To secure a Security Council position schools must provide the following information: 1. Select your three preferred countries. 2. Provide information on the recommended delegates, to include previous JMUN Experience (not required but preferred). 3. A brief statement (3-5 sentences) explaining why the student is being recommended for the Security Council. The Security Council consist of 15 countries: Belgium Equatorial Guinea Poland China (P) Germany Peru Cote d Ivoire Indonesia United Kingdom (P) Dominican Republic Russia (P) United States (P) France (P) Kuwait South Africa Delegate Information Delegate name: School: Age: Grade: Prior JMUN experience? Yes No Prior Augusta University JMUN experience? Yes No What makes this student a good candidate for Security Council?

Delegate name: School: Age: Grade: Prior JMUN experience? Yes No Prior Augusta University JMUN experience? Yes No What makes this student a good candidate for Security Council?