MODEL UNITED NATIONS (MUN)

CREATING FUTURE LEADERS

The Model United Nations (MUN) Club is one of our oldest and most established student organisations, having played a central role in BWYA’s extracurricular offerings for many years.  

OUR HISTORY

Our MUN Club has a rich history of participation in conferences across China, actively contributing to the vibrant MUN community in the region. Additionally, since 2006, BWYA has been a proud member of the prestigious THIMUN (The Hague International Model United Nations) network, regularly participating in the annual THIMUN Singapore conference. This has afforded our students invaluable international experience and exposure to a wider global network of young leaders. 

At the same time, our club has given back to the MUN community by hosting our annual World Youth MUN (WYMUN) conference. In 2024, the inaugural WYMUN was successfully held, with over 150 participants from more than ten schools in attendance. With a dedicated group of student leaders and directors, the conference fostered fruitful debate and encouraged critical thinking in a new generation of leaders. 

WHY CHOOSE MUN?

The MUN Club is more than just an academic activity – it is a dynamic learning opportunity that challenges students to think critically, debate complex topics, and collaborate with peers from diverse backgrounds. By assuming the roles of diplomats, students engage with pressing world issues such as climate change, international security, and human rights.

MUN helps students:

  • Build Leadership Skills: By leading committees, proposing resolutions, and mediating negotiations, students develop key leadership abilities such as decision-making, communication, and conflict resolution.
  • Enhance Public Speaking and Debating: MUN offers numerous opportunities for students to improve their public speaking, negotiation, and debating skills, all while gaining confidence in presenting ideas.
  • Expand Global Awareness: Through research, debate, and discussion, MUN participants become well-versed in international relations and global issues, encouraging them to think beyond their immediate surroundings and understand the complexities of the world.
  • Strengthen Nuance and Critical Thinking: MUN helps delegates view global issues through different perspectives, enabling more nuanced thinking when addressing controversial topics like war and resource depletion. This also fosters critical thinking and independence – a crucial lifelong skill.
  • Develop Teamwork and Collaboration: MUN simulates the real-world environment of diplomacy, requiring students to collaborate with others to solve problems and achieve common goals – a skill essential for their future endeavours.

INTRODUCTION TO WYMUN

World Youth Model United Nations (WYMUN) is an annual conference proudly initiated, organised, and led by students at BWYA. WYMUN is designed to bring together students from a wide range of schools in Beijing and the surrounding region– including international schools, bilingual schools, and public schools with international programs – for meaningful discussions and debates on pressing global issues. 

At its core, WYMUN aims to foster an inclusive and diverse environment where participants from different educational backgrounds can collaborate, challenge ideas, and develop mutual understanding through diplomacy. The conference follows the THIMUN (The Hague International Model United Nations) framework, ensuring a structured, professional, and internationally recognised format that promotes rigorous debate and high-quality resolutions. 

WHAT MAKES WYMUN UNIQUE?

What makes WYMUN especially unique is that it is a student-led conference with strong support from faculty in the background. While teachers help ensure the smooth running of certain logistical and administrative aspects, the thematic and organisational core of the conference is entirely student-driven. This includes selecting the conference theme, designing committee topics, training chairs and administrative staff, and organising the volunteer team and WYMUN Howls news team. Through this model, WYMUN empowers students to take initiative, exercise leadership, and gain hands-on experience in planning a large-scale academic event. 

WYMUN also features its own dedicated press team: the WYMUN Howls. This student-led media group covers the conference in real time, publishing daily articles, committee updates, interviews, and opinion pieces. The WYMUN Howls adds a dynamic journalistic element to the event, documenting delegate experiences and enhancing the overall conference atmosphere. 

Whether you are a seasoned delegate or new to MUN, WYMUN welcomes you to join a community of young thinkers, leaders, and change-makers. Come engage in global discourse, build lasting connections, and take part in shaping the future. 

SECRETARIAT BIOS:

SEAN CHAI

Esteemed directors, fellow student officers, distinguished delegates and honourable guests, 

I am Zixuan (Sean) Chai, a junior from Beijing World Youth Academy and it is my great pleasure to serve as the Secretary-General for WYMUN 2025.

I started participating in MUN during the spring of 2024. Looking back, I was astounded by how MUN has improved my public speaking/debating skills and overall confidence. I was also amazed by how MUN allowed me to look at the world through the lens of different perspectives. MUN has helped me improve my awareness of this global community and made me realise how even we, students, can be involved in our world. From a delegate to a student officer, and finally to the secretary general, I’ve enjoyed every part of the journey. 

Whether you joined MUN to improve your public speaking, meet new people, or just understand the world better, I hope that this conference will serve as a memorable and rewarding one. Welcome to WYMUN 2025! We look forward to seeing you all soon! 

DONNA LI:

Honourable directors, distinguished student officers, outstanding delegates, and most esteemed guests, 

I’m Ruotong (Donna) Li, a sophomore at Beijing World Youth Academy, and I am delighted to serve as your deputy secretary-general for WYMUN. 

This will be my second year participating in the MUN. I still remember my first conference: at the time, the very thought of delivering a speech made me extremely nervous, and I was confused by all the complex global issues we had to debate. But after the first committee session, after I witnessed heated discussions on international cooperation and sustainable development, I was amazed. In the past 2 years, I have attended numerous conferences, with each one being a unique learning experience. I have delved deep into various topics ranging from the Israeli-Hamas war to urban inequality. Through countless discussions and debates, I discovered my passion for public speaking. Participating in Model United Nations has made me realise that the United Nations, as a global platform, is not only a reflection of our hope of collaboration and overcoming common challenges, but it also involves the complex process of having countries come together and resolve issues. Solving the challenges we face presently is no easy task, though it is of utmost importance. 

  

I am looking forward to meeting all of you and participating in WYMUN  2025! Let’s come together, share our ideas, make changes, and make this an unforgettable chapter in your MUN-journey. 

 

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 2025

Saturday 29th Nov     Sunday 30th Nov    
Registration 8:30 – 9:00        
Opening Ceremony 9:00 – 10:00 Auditorium Arrival 8:00 – 8:30  
Committees in Session 10:00 – 10:45 (lobbying) Committees in Session 8:30 – 10:00 discussion
Break 10:45 – 11:00 Cafeteria Break 10:00 – 10:30 Cafeteria
Committees in Session 11:00 – 12:00 (lobbying) Committees in Session 10:30 – 12:00 discussion
Lunch 12:00 – 13:00 Cafeteria Lunch 12:00 – 13:00 Cafeteria
Committees in Session 13:00 – 14:30 (approval) Committees in Session 13:00 – 14:30 discussion
Break 14:30 – 15:00 Cafeteria Break 14:30 – 14:45 Cafeteria
Committees in Session 15:00 – 16:30 discussion Committees in Session 14:45 – 15:45 discussion
First Day Wrap-Up 16:30 – 17:00   Closing Ceremony 15:45 – 16:30 Auditorium

CODE OF CONDUCT

WYMUN delegates are expected to act as diplomats, representing their countries and schools with high standards of personal behaviour. Schools are encouraged to select students carefully to avoid disciplinary issues, ensuring that delegates maintain the reputation of both WYMUN and their institutions. 

As the conference takes place in the People’s Republic of China, delegates must respect local laws and customs. Politically sensitive remarks or behaviour will not be tolerated. BWYA’s MUN Directors and Secretariats reserve the right to make the final decision regarding any and all violations, as deemed appropriate. You can download the full code of conduct here: Code of Conduct concise

COMMITTEES AND TOPICS

Selected PDFs are available for download in the chart below: 

General Assembly 1GA1Addressing the proliferation of thermobaric weaponry – DOWNLOAD: GA1 1
  Managing the proliferation of weapons to non-state actors in the Middle East – DOWNLOAD: GA1 2
General Assembly 2GA2Facilitating the development of basic infrastructure in African nations – DOWNLOAD: GA2 1
  Establishing frameworks to combat international money laundering and illegal financial transactions –  DOWNLOAD: GA2 2
Economic & Social CouncilECOSOCEnsuring the fair and justified levying of tariffs and other barriers to international trade
  Establishing frameworks to systematically combat poverty and promoting inclusive economic development in developing countries – DOWNLOAD: ECOSOC 2
Commission on Science and Technology for DevelopmentCSTDEstablishing a framework for the development of digital infrastructure in LEDCs and rural areas – DOWNLOAD: CSTD 1
 Fostering increased science and technological cooperation between member states – DOWNLOAD: CSTD 2
Human Rights CouncilHRCMaintaining freedom of expression in the press and on social media – DOWNLOAD: HRC 1
  Creating additional humanitarian agreements to ensure ethical and accountable use of autonomous weapon systems in modern warfare – DOWNLOAD: HRC 2
World Health AssemblyWHAEnsuring equitable access to medical technologies and treatment in LEDCs – DOWNLOAD: WHA 1
  Strengthening medical systems in developing countries to withstand future pandemics – DOWNLOAD: WHA 2
Security CouncilSCEstablishing frameworks to regulate the militarization of outer space and space warfare – DOWNLOAD: SC 1
  The Russo-Ukraine War – DOWNLOAD: SC 2
Historical Security CouncilHSCThe Berlin Crisis (1961)  – DOWNLOAD: HSC

EXPLORE WYMUN COMMUNITIES

Dive into the world of diplomacy, debate, and global problem-solving with our comprehensive guide to the WYMUN committees. This downloadable document outlines each committee’s purpose, focus areas, and discussion topics – from disarmament and economic development to human rights and global health. Whether you’re a seasoned delegate or new to Model UN, this resource will help you prepare for meaningful engagement and impactful resolutions. Download guide here: WYMUN Committee Guide

The United Nations’ official MUN page offers a wealth of resources for students and educators, including guidance on organising conferences, understanding UN procedures, and engaging with global topics that matter.

Click below to go straight to the United Nations website for more resources! https://www.un.org/en/mun

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OUR VALUES

We are committed to excellence and united by our shared values:

  • Compassion – We respect and empathise with the rights, opinions, culture, and feelings of others.
  • Trust – We believe that honesty, integrity, and reliability in ourselves and others forms the cornerstone of our community.
  • Solidarity – We value harmony and oneness whilst recognising the individuality of each person in our community.
  • Collaboration – We recognise that the development of the student is the shared responsibility between the student, the family, and the school.

OUR MISSION

Beijing World Youth Academy strives to provide members of our community with excellent learning opportunities that incorporate critical investigation, exposure to different cultural perspectives and assessment against objective criteria. Our mission is to develop principled, open-minded thinkers who are capable of integrating with diverse international communities and who are empowered to shape their environs for the improvement of quality of life for themselves and others.