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WelcomeHello and Welcome to the official website of SZEMUN 2010, The Szeged Model United Nations (SZEMUN) is going to take place for the first time ever, in Szeged, a lovely city of South-Hungary. The event started off as a brainstorming of a few students of the University of Szeged, which later emerged to a concept, a fully developed project. Now we would like to help you in getting familiar with all of this, with SZEMUN as a whole, by providing useful information. On this Model United Nations (MUN), as the name indicates, participants will be simulating the work of the real United Nations. To do so, all future delegates are required to conduct some previous research on the topics they are to discuss, but also become familiar with the rules of procedure for SZEMUN. You can find auxiliary material (Conference) here on the website, as well as some useful links (Useful links). By a little effort in preparing, we can achieve a great level of simulation, that can provide an appropriate atmosphere for constructive debates. Your Chairs or Presidents, will be available on a non-stop basis, and feel free to contact them on the Forum or on their e-mail addresses if any help is needed. SZEMUN will be held from the 6-9 April, in the facilities of the University of Szeged. Housing and catering is to be provided for all students from foreign countries or other Hungarian cities. For details, check out About us and Registration, where you will also find the needed application forms and information on registering . We are all looking forward to meeting everyone, to having a great conference and also some memorable parties. The organizers are working hard to achieve all of this, and we are confident that all delegates will do so. This occasion will provide a good opportunity for meeting other people, and getting to know the basics of the UN, this truly outstanding cooperation, that has added so much to the World. So, see you in April... |