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Harvard World Model United Nations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harvard World Model United Nations
The Harvard World Model United Nations (WorldMUN) is an annual traveling Model United Nations conference that is run by Harvard University and a local university team from a host city. WorldMUN moves to a new international city each year and attracts over 2,000 college and graduate students from more than 70 countries, making it the largest international collegiate-level Model UN conference in the world.〔http://www.worldmun.org/history〕 Founded in 1991, WorldMUN has traveled to 23 cities in six continents, including The Hague in the Netherlands; Istanbul, Turkey; Puebla, Mexico; Geneva, Switzerland; Brussels, Belgium; Beijing, China; Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt; Heidelberg, Germany; and Belo Horizonte, Brazil. ==WorldMUN Locations==
Harvard WorldMUN utilizes a competitive bidding process to select its conference locations and host teams. Each year, prospective host teams submit bid documents outlining their capacity to co-host a conference of WorldMUN's magnitude. Prospective teams also highlight aspects of their local culture that would be showcased throughout the conference. After deliberations, the conference location is selected through a secret ballot. Vancouver, Canada was the host for the 21st Harvard WorldMUN, which was held from 11-15 March 2012. The 22nd session was held in Melbourne, Australia from 18-22 March 2013.〔Office of the Premier of Victoria (2012). (Melbourne wins the right to host Harvard World Model United Nations Conference in 2013 ) Retrieved 7 July 2012.〕 The 2014 conference took place from 17-21 March in Brussels, Belgium. It was announced on 1 May 2014 that Seoul, South Korea would host the 24th session of the conference from 16-20 March 2015.〔(Official Secretary-General Communique )〕
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