United Netherlands Events
United Netherlands Master Classes
United Netherlands master classes offer inquisitive students and young professions interesting opportunities to put the acquired theoretical basis from their studies into practice. This can be achieved through debate and negotiation on various topics.
- incentives to approach international challenges actively and critically through debate;
- gaining personal- and professional skills such as public speaking, negotiation, lobby and feedback;
- reflection on decision-making processes and relationships on the political and diplomatic arena.
Currently, the Events Secretariat is busy with organizing various trainings and MUNs for distinct organizations.
Planned activities
Date | Organization | Topic |
28 March 2012 | Radboud Honours Academy | Training on public speaking |
11 April 2012 | SIB Amsterdam | Training on public speaking and effective debate |
13-14 April 2012 | SIB Amsterdam, other students in Amsterdam | AMUN conference: ‘Somalia: a country held hostage’ |
4 June 2012 | JD Arnhem-Nijmegen | Training on the world of MUN |
11 June | JD Arnhem-Nijmegen | MUN simulation |
Please check our website regularly to keep up to date of all the information about events organized by United Netherlands in 2012! If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Yours sincerely,
Wafa Al Ali
Director General Events Secretariat
RIMUN 2011
After organizing RiMUN several times since its first edition in 2005, United Netherlands feels that the time has come to innovate the activities carried out by the Events Secretariat. Organizing RiMUN has been a true privilege and adventure for United Netherlands. Not only did the organization grow, but students from both the Netherlands and abroad had the opportunity to get to know the exciting world of MUN.
The Radboud University constituted a great environment for participants to experience the working and the decision-making process of the United Nations. RiMUN has always been awarded for the high quality in content and committee topics. Therefore, we would like to thank the Radboud University, but also all RiMUN 2005-2011 participants, chairs, volunteers and staff for making each of the conferences a success.