Great Plains Model United Nations October 4-5, 2024
GPMUN is a collegiate Model UN conference hosted by 麻豆破解版 State University. Founded in 2023, it is an intentionally small conference with a focus on sharpening foundational Model UN skills and strengthening consensus-building and collaboration in new and experienced Model UNers.Conference Information
October 4-5, 2025
Registration fees are $10 for WSU students and $20 for non-WSU students.
Fees should be paid immediately upon registration via .
Schedule:
Friday Oct. 4th: 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Saturday Oct.: 5th 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Parking: You can find an interactive campus map and vistor parking information here
Food Options: There are many on campus food options from our Shocker Dinning Hall, to restruaunts
in the Rhatigan Student Center like Panda Express, Freddys Frozen Custard and steakburgers,
and Chick- Fil-A.
Topic 1: Countering the threat posed by improvised explosive devices
Topic 2: International cooperation to address and counter the world drug problem
For more information, questions, or concers you can contact Dr. Alexandra Middlewood
Delegate Handbook
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Point or Motion | Second? | Debatable | Majority? | Description |
Point of Information | No | No | No | This point is made if a delegate has a question regarding rules or other concerns, or needs clarification from the Chair. |
Suspension of the meeting |
Yes |
Yes | Simple majority | This motion is made when delegates want to break from formal session in order to begin writing resolutions, or to seek support from other delegates for their draft resolutions. |
Close Debate | Yes | Yes | 2/3's majority | This motion is made when delegates have completed their work on their resolutions and are ready to put them to a formal vote. Only four resolutions will be approved by the Chair for a formal vote. |
Move topic to the floor | Yes | Yes | Simple majority | This motion is made in order to begin discussion on one of the two topic areas. Delegates get to decide which topic they want to address first. |
Establish a Speaker's list | Yes | Yes | Simple majority | This motion is made if delegates want to establish a list of speakers. Delegates will be invited put their names on the list so they can address the body when it is their turn. If there is no list, delegates will be called on as they raise their placards. |
Close Speaker's list | Yes | Yes | Simple majority | This motion is made if delegates would prefer to be called on as they raise their placards instead of following the order on an established Speaker's List. |
Limit Speaker's time | Yes | Yes | Simple majority |
This motion allows delegates to limit how long each speaker is allowed to speak. (Usual limits are between 1 鈥 3 minutes). This motion can be made multiple times if a different time limit is desired. |
* All motions are debatable and require a second before they can be voted on by the body. When a motion is Debatable, it means that the Chair will take one speaker in favor of the motion and one speaker against the motion. Each speaker will briefly state why the motion should be supported by the body or rejected by the body.
* A simple majority is considered 50% + 1. If a vote is tied, the motion fails.