Registration is now open for the first of its kind workshop designed to help students and teachers incorporate action and service projects that support the SDGs in their MUN programs. Time will be given for small group action planning, facilitated by experienced MUN delegates. An opening keynote on student activism supporting the SDGs, and a second full-session on how to promote service campaigns, will round out the day. This event is open only to high school students and their teachers.
This event is by donation, meaning you pay what you can afford to pay. Join us for a day of great conversation, networking, and planning!!
Email Lisa Martin at lmartin@munimpact.org for more information.
Date: Saturday April 13thTime: 9:00 am to 4:00 pmVenue: New York Hilton MidtownCost:We ask all participants make a donationto help us cover the day’s costs. |
Agenda-
8:00- 9:00 Registration
9:00-9:30 Opening Ceremony + Keynote: Evan Wesley-Thirst Project
9:30-11:15 Break Out Session 1: Planning for Impact
11:15-11:30 Full Session Reconvenes
11:30-1:00 Lunch participants
1:00-2:30 Break Out Session 2: Planning for Impact
2:30-3:30 Full Session: Speaker/topic TBA
3:30-4:00 Closing Ceremony
Directors Training/Orientation
We will run a two hour Directors Orientation session to familiarize educators with MUN Impact tools and resources. Time to share best practices and discuss larger global themes emerging in the MUN community will also be facilitated.
Hotel and Transportation Information
We highly recommend staying at the New York Hilton Midtown, both for convenience and for the competitive rates they provide. IMUNA can assist with reserving these rooms. Participants are free to stay at other hotels. Transportation to/from the airport to the conference venue may be arranged independently via a number of preferred vendors.