Delegate FAQs:

Q: I’ve never attended a MUN conference before? What should I do in committee?

A: First of all, be sure to ask for your chairs’ help if you ever have any questions. We were all first-time MUN delegates at some point, so we understand that your first conference can be intimidating and confusing. The key is to participate in the committee and get a feel for how debate flows. Don’t be afraid to make speeches or comments – getting up and speaking in front of committee despite the inherent nervousness of doing so is a part of the learning process.

Q: Where can I download a copy of the BMUN Delegate Guide?

A: The Delegate Guide is available under the Conference tab. Click on Resources, which is found under the Conference Preparation sub-tab. If you have any questions regarding the policies found in the Delegate Guide, contact the USG of Research at research@bmun.net.

Q: The comments on my committee's blog do not work. What should I do and who can I contact?

A: Unfortunately we have been having trouble with blog comments. E-mail your Head Chair to alert them to the problem. Head Chair e-mail addresses can be found on the front page of your committee’s topic synopsis. Delegates are advised to e-mail their responses to the blog posts to the committee’s Gmail account.

Q: Where do I e-mail my position papers?

A: All position papers must be e-mailed to your committee’s official Gmail account. The list of committee e-mail accounts can be found under Position Papers, which is located under the Conference Preparation sub-tab.

Q: I would like to participate in (committee name), but my school did not receive a country assignment in that committee. How can I get added?

A: We can only fill assignment requests from advisors whose names are listed on the registration forms. Please have your advisor e-mail the USG of External Relations at info@bmun.net.