Celebrating fifteen years of Legacy
Harvard Model United Nations builds upon seven decades of experience - with the first Model League of Nations in 1927, followed by the first Model UN conference in 1953. HMUN is an initiative of Harvard University's IRC, engaging more than 6000 students annually across its conferences in the USA, China, India and UAE.
This year, to mark 15 years of HMUN India, we promise to make it bigger, better and deliver a meaningful experience to your students through dynamic committees, an array of exceptional speakers and unique engagements along with activities, workshops, and training sessions. Every year the conference witnesses the participation of over 1700 young minds from over 200 schools and 15 countries around the world.
“I had the opportunity to view HMUN through different perspectives and every single time it proved to be an experience that I will never forget. As a delegate back in 2016, I learnt the real meaning of diplomacy, research, and leadership. Over the years, HMUN has truly proven itself as a platform where Gen-Z gets to transform into a Generation of Solvers, all while having fun!”
- DELEGATE at HMUN INDIA 2016
Hosts
WORLDVIEW EDUCATION
Worldview is a person-centered experiential learning platform for students with an overriding focus on Transformative Leadership. We focus on what we believe is the most critical aspect of Leadership: Adaptive Capacity, the ability to adapt quickly to positively leverage the opportunities in fast changing environments. We trigger this through a variety of carefully structured experiential learning programs which necessarily engage students in working towards solutions for the challenges we face in our local & global communities. We employ a blend of experiential learning tools such as Simulations, Travel, Case-studies, Projects & Realtime work in order to create a dynamic out-of-classroom learning environment.
HARVARD INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COUNCIL
The Harvard International Relations Council (IRC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded in the 1950s and incorporated in Massachusetts in 1974. The mission of the IRC and its programs is to educate individuals at Harvard and across the world about affairs that transcend national borders. The IRC is an umbrella organization for seven semi-independent and centrally-funded programs: Harvard Project for International Education, International Relations on Campus, Harvard International Review, Model Security Council, Intercollegiate Model United Nations, Harvard Model United Nations, and Harvard National Model United Nations. Run entirely by undergraduates at Harvard University, the International Relations Council strives to inspire and impact individuals worldwide.