Application for Georgetown University, Qatar Fall MUN Conference 2020
Please note that this form is ONLY for the Fall MUN Conference happening from November 12th to November 14th, 2020. This conference will be held online and is ONLY open to high school students in Qatar.  Please do not wait until the deadline to apply. Since we are going online this year we have reduced the number of delegations participating in Fall MUN. As a result, we might close the application once we reach our quota.
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CONFERENCE DATES:  November 12th to November 14th, 2020
Application Deadline: November 2, 2020 5:00pm

Notification of Allocation:  November 5, 2020 (Please note that committee and country allocations will be sent to the school counselors on first come first served basis. We encourage schools to apply as soon as possible to secure their spots)
CONFERENCE DETAILS
Our local MUN conference is a forum for high school delegations of up to 12 students to debate current global issues and gain insight into the world of international politics and decision-making.      

The 2020 MUN Conference will be hosted online from Thursday, November 12th to Saturday, November 14th. The conference will not interfere with school timings. Applications MUST be submitted by a school chaperone/counselor on behalf of the school's delegation. If your school is not participating, we will allow for individual delegations provided we have consent from your guardian.                                                                            

The 2020 program will include:
• Opening and Closing Ceremonies
• Committee Sessions chaired by Georgetown University in Qatar students
1) Full school name and address *
2) Name of head counselor *
3) Email of head counselor *
4) Mobile phone of head counselor *
5) For how many delegations is your school applying for?   *
Email us at qatarmun@georgetown.edu for all MUN related queries.
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