FAQ
A: The Topeka Model United Nations is a two day simulation in Topeka,
Kansas, designed for assigned student delegations to represent their
country's point of view on a variety of topical issues. The simulation
is designed to encourage debate, foster cooperation, and assist young
leaders to resolve problems diplomatically.
A: A student delegation is made up of 3-7 students who represent their country in the two day proceedings. These are assigned at the beginning of the year in October.
A: It cost $15.00 per delegate.
A: Yes, your school may participate. We would be happy to assign any remaining countries to your students to fit your needs.
A: A resolution is a plan of action or solution to an identified problem based on the Conference Resolution Topic List. One resolution per delegate, please. Resolutions should be submitted to resolutions@topekamodelun.org. See the "Prepare" and "Resolutions" tabs for more information.
A: A position paper is a one page brief on the three most important issues to the student delegation. See the "Prepare" tab for more information.