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What is MUN?
Model United Nations (MUN) is a simulation of the United Nations (UN) and international bodies such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN agency responsible for global public health.
Participants act as diplomats representing countries to debate global issues, negotiate solutions, and draft joint resolutions. Delegates must research their country’s positions, follow formal procedures, and engage in strategic, respectful negotiation.
In WHO-focused simulations, students tackle global health challenges and propose collective solutions—gaining insight into international health governance while building key skills in public speaking, policy analysis, negotiation, and intercultural collaboration.
About EUGLOH MUN
EUGLOH-MUN is a 3-day international simulation held at Université Paris-Saclay, bringing together students from all EUGLOH partner universities to explore global health governance through diplomacy.
Organized by the student association Saclay United Nations with students from the University of Hamburg, this year’s theme—“Redesigning Global Health Architecture in a Fragmented World Order”—invites students to explore new approaches to health cooperation amid political tensions and inequality.
Participants represent countries in WHO-style debates, negotiate and draft resolutions, and connect with peers across Europe—developing leadership, critical thinking, and global citizenship in an inclusive, student-led environment.
Why Participate?
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Gain real-world experience in global health diplomacy and governance
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Collaborate with fellow students from across Europe
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Strengthen your CV with an international, student-led experience
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Receive an official Certificate of Participation from the EUGLOH Alliance
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Travel, housing, and subsistence costs are covered by the Alliance (3 full funded mobilities for students coming from a EUGLOH university). **This does not apply to students enrolled at the host university
Program Overview
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Early November – Online preparation session (for selected participants)
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Thursday, 27 November 2025 – Opening and Day 1 of simulation at Université Paris-Saclay
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Friday, 28 November 2025 – Day 2 of simulation and official closing session
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Saturday, 29 November 2025 – Visits to UN- and EU-related institutions and exhibitions in Paris
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Content and Methodology |
EUGLOH-MUN is a student-led, experiential learning activity simulating WHO-style diplomatic negotiations. Organized by the student association Saclay United Nations with support from students at the University of Hamburg, it combines a 1-hour online preparation session in early November and a three-day on-site simulation at Université Paris-Saclay.
1. Online Preparation (early November)
Participants will attend a virtual session led by student organizers to:
2. On-site Simulation (Student-Led) — 27-29 November
The simulation includes:
Formal WHO-style debates, resolution drafting, and negotiation exercises
Peer collaboration and intercultural exchange
Visits to UN- and EU-related institutions and exhibitions in Paris
Selection Criteria
Participation in EUGLOH-MUN is open to undergraduate, Master’s, and PhD students from EUGLOH partner universities. As part of the application process, candidates are asked
To be considered for participation in this activity and to receive a scholarship, you will be asked to submit the following documents:
- A proof of enrolment at a EUGLOH univesrity
- A proof of B2-level English proficiency
- A short letter of motivation that answers the following questions
What motivates you to take part in this Model United Nations (MUN)?
What knowledge or skills do you hope to develop from this experience?
Which country would you most like to represent, and why? If your first choice is not available, which other country would you like to represent, and why?
To ensure active participation and meaningful debate, applicants must have a minimum English level of B2 (CEFR), as the simulation will be conducted entirely in English. |