In Texas Academy Model United Nations (TAMUN) student's develops key skills that are necessary to succeed in an increasingly globalized and interconnected world. As a simulation of the United Nations, Model UN inherently nurtures a global mindset in its participants. Furthermore, it provides the opportunity for delegates to craft and practice research, writing, and public speaking skills simultaneously, in a practical context.
TAMUN will be partnering with the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Reaud Honors College to host our First MOCK Model UN event for high school delegates on April 13th - The Golden Triangle Model United Nations Conference! This is a student led event that will be hosted on the Â鶹ÊÓƵ campus. Explore their website below, and click the button to register!
Texas Academy had 14 students compete at the Model United Nations Conference in November 2023, with 3 students taking home an award.
Student Name: Chloe Doyle
Country: Germany
Committee: General Assembly
Award: Best Delegate
Student Name: Joanne Yi
Country: Gambia
Committee: General Assembly
Award: Outstanding Position Paper
Student Name: Sidra Ganni
Person Representing: David Lloyd George
Committee: Crisis
Award: Honorable Mention
Texas Academy had 11 students compete in the Conference in February 2024. The conference hosted over 1200 delegates on the campus of the University of Houston.
Student Name: Evelyn Hardy
One of five finalists for the Andrea Flynn 1911 Memorial Scholarship
Student Name: Chloe Doyle
Country: Denmark
Committee: General Assembly (190 delgates)
Award: Outstanding Research
Student Name: Sidra Ganni
Representing: Judge 11 - Nawaf Salam
Committee: ICJ (15 delegates)
Award: Outstanding Research
Student Name: Madison McGuire
Country: Denmark
Committee: Commission on the Statue of Women Committee (60 delegates)
Award: Honorable Mention
Student Name: Kenidy Bennett
Country: Denmark
Committee: DISEC (120 delegates)
Award: Honorable Mention