R-MUN is a student-run club focused on educating students politically & internationally by providing them with debate, speech and leadership opportunities.
Radford Model United Nations was founded by Dr. Paige Johnson Tan during the Fall Semester 2014
R-MUN is a student-run club that focuses on educating students internationally to make them more aware about the issues that our today's globalized world faces by providing them with leadership opportunities.
The club is based on the United Nations
Organization itself, and attempts to simulate what the United Nations do themselves by doing diplomacy and dabate simulations of real ones that exist in the United Nations. These diplomacy/discussion simulations can be about different issues, such as genocide, environmental problems, health problems, war conflicts, education, technology, international economic development, etc.
In the Model United Nations Conferences we go to, the school pays all or most of our expenses and we get to compete against other schools representing Radford University across the US.
This club enables students to develop leadership, speech and writing skills through different activities, such as attending MUN Conferences.
The club enables a student to be prepared professionally to be aware of the different issues that the United States, and modern international world face, and find efficent solutions to fix them.
To educate and prepare students professionally to think critically, negotiate and find solutions to complex issues. In addition to this Radford Model United Nations focuses in improving students' leadership, speech, and writing skills by proving them with learning opportunities to develop them.
R-MUN
Meetings:
Held every Thursday at 5pm in Heth Hall 014