FAQs About Registration
Is there an advantage to registering online?
Yes. BMUN encourages advisors to register their schools online rather than sending in a registration form via mail. With paper registration, there is a chance of lost mail or lost paperwork. Online registration minimizes delays because all records are entered into our database.
How do I know my account has been activated?
Once you register and click “submit”, your information has been logged into our database. You can go back and make changes until your country and committee assignments have been made.
Once I create an advisor profile and register my school, will I be getting a confirmation?
Unfortunately, BMUN does not have any automatic registration confirmation system at this point. As of the 57th session, we do not send a confirmation email. You should, however, expect to receive your country assignments within reasonable time. If you register before the early deadline in September, you should receive country assignments in early November. If you register after the early deadline, you should expect to see your country assignments within a week of the registration date.
How will I receive my country/committee assignments?
BMUN makes the country assignments available online for each school. Each advisor who log into the school account should be able to view the assignments.
I registered my school online over a week ago but still have not gotten my country assignments. What do I do?
In such a case, please send an email to our Under-Secretary General of External Relations at info@bmun.net.
FAQs About Country Assignments
I see on my assignments list that I have been assigned different countries for different blocks. Is this normal?
Yes. In order to better fit delegation sizes and preferences, BMUN makes separate assignments for different blocks. For example, Brazil in Block A might be assigned to a different school than Brazil in Block B.
What do the blocks mean?
Block A refers to the large General Assembly committees. For the 57th session, Block A committees are 1st Committee (Disarmament and International Security), 3rd Committee (Economic and Financial), and 6th Committee (Legal). All three are double-delegation committees, which means that one(1) Block A assignment yields six(6) seats.
Block B refers to the medium sized committees. For the 57th session, Block B committees are the seven(7) economic and social committees. All six are double-delegation committees, and one(1) Block B assignment yields fourteen(14) seats.
My school has been assigned China for Block A. Does this mean my school represents China in every committee at BMUN?
No. Only the specific committees stated have been assigned to your school.
Which ones are the single-delegate committees at BMUN this year?
For the 57th Session, only Crisis Simulation, International Criminal Court, and each Security Council committee will be for single delegations. All other committees are for double delegations.
FAQs About Deadlines
What do the deadlines mean?
For tasks that need to be done online (e.g. filling out delegate roster), BMUN will accept all changes until 11:59 pm of the stated deadline. For tasks that need to be done via mail (e.g., registration fees), BMUN will accept all material postmarked by the stated deadline.
There are two different deadlines for delegate position papers. What does each mean?
February 1 is the deadline for delegates to submit their position papers to be eligible for both research awards and committee awards. February 16 is the deadline for delegates to submit their position papers to be eligible for only committee awards and not research awards.
There have been cases in past BMUN conferences where delegates who did not submit position papers on time were eligible for awards. Is this going to happen again?
Absolutely not. Following strong advisor feedback from past conferences, BMUN will strictly enforce position paper deadlines. For the 57th Session, only those delegates who sent in their position papers by March 1, 2009, will be eligible to receive committee awards. Exceptions will be made only under special circumstances by the Secretary General.
FAQs About New BMUN 57 Policies
How will position papers be submitted?
This year, in-line with BMUN’s goal of facilitating a waste-neutral conference, position papers will be accepted via on-line submission only. Find out more about how to submit position papers, as well as how position papers will be graded and returned, on the delegates page.
What does BMUN 57 mean by “going green”, and why is BMUN undertaking this initiative?
Berkeley is the third greenest city in America. All around us, institutions are making efforts to reduce paper and water waste. BMUN believes in living the principles we espouse, and that is why we have undertaken the going green initiative. Our conference will be going waste-neutral by reducing paper waste via on-line submission of position papers and projected (rather than printed) resolutions. Also, the staff will work to recycle and compost all waste produced by the conference. As it is impossible to run a conference without a certain amount of waste, we plan on carbon-offsetting to make up for such waste. To learn more about how and why BMUN is going green, click here.
How is BMUN 57’s Security Council different this year?
This year, BMUN’s Security Council will consist of five separate, but connected, committees: SC Main, SC Counter-Terrorism, SC Humanitarian, SC Disarmament, and SC Statute and Arbitration. Modeled after the United Nations, these committees will coordinate in a crisis-style debate on a single issue. Each 5-person delegation will come from a single school, so Security Council will compromise five spots on your delegate roster rather than the usual two. Due to the high-paced level of debate, we highly recommend advisors place their most advanced delegates on the Security Council.