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MUN Training Day
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| Event | MUN Training Day |
| When | Saturday, November 7, 2009 from 10:00am to 4:00pm |
| Where | LAS Building |
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| Details |
The Model United Nations Training Day is an opportunity for SFS-Qatar students to practice chairing MUN committees and for local high school students to practice their MUN skills. During the day we will run approximately 5 to 7 mock UN Security Council sessions. Each session will need 2 chairs and 2 notepassers/assistants. Students can also volunteer to serve as general staff, helping with organization and logistics. All students interested in participating in the January MUN Conference (January 28th to January 31st, 2010) must participate in this training. Contact Nada Soudy (nws4) to sign up. |
| Access | » This event has not been marked as open to the public. |
| Contact | Nada Soudy, nws4@georgetown.edu |
| Sponsors | Student Affairs |
| Web site | For more information, see http://qatar.sfs.georgetown.edu/academics/mun/ |
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