General Assemblies
The General Assemblies (GAs) serve as the foundation of our conference, uniting the largest and most diverse groups of delegates to debate issues that transcend borders and impact the global community as a whole. Delegates in the GAs will confront pressing international challenges and work collaboratively to draft innovative, multilateral solutions. We are proud to partner with the Institute for Domestic & International Affairs (IDIA) to ensure that these committees provide a rigorous and engaging educational experience rooted in diplomacy, cooperation, and global leadership.
*General Assemblies are subject to change depending on attendance*
Committee guides can seem long, but much of the bibliography and works cited doesn’t need to be read.
Social Humanitarian and Cultural Committee (S.O.C.H.U.M.)
Topic A: Education in conflict zones
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (U.N.E.S.C.O.)
Topic A: Climate change exacerbating conflict
United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF)
Topic A: Children and Armed Conflict in Afghanistan
United Nations Human Rights Council (U.N.H.R.C.)
Topic A: Human rights abuses in international sporting events
Committee on the Status of Women (C.S.W.)
Topic A: The informal work sector
Special Political and Decolonisation Committee (S.P.E.C.P.O.L.)
Topic A: The territorial dispute in the Western Sahara
Disarmament and International Security Committee (D.I.S.E.C.)
Topic A: Private military contractors and the role of human rights
Specialized Committees
The Specialized Committees (SCs) offer delegates a fast-paced, immersive experience that departs from the structure of the General Assemblies. These smaller, topic-focused bodies place participants in unique positions of leadership and crisis, where decisions must be made quickly and creatively to shape the course of debate. With historical, political, and crisis-driven settings, SCs challenge delegates to think critically, negotiate under pressure, and adapt as new developments unfold. In partnership with the Institute for Domestic & International Affairs (IDIA), our Specialized Committees are designed to provide a dynamic and engaging forum for delegates to push the boundaries of diplomacy.
Note: At the current moment, only 8th graders may participate in our Specialized Committees
Historical Committee
Topic: Berlin Crisis of 1961
Historical Committee
Topic A: Italian Constitutional Commission (1946)








