What am I expected to wear to the LEMUN conference?
What are "Presidents" and "Chairs"?
What are "Student Officers"?
What are the "Administrative Staff"?
What is the "Secretary General"?
When will the LEMUN conference be held?
Where will the LEMUN conference be held this year?
How do I submit my Policy Statement?
Help! I lost my password!

What am I expected to wear to the LEMUN conference?

Formal dress, i.e. the kind of clothes that real UN diplomat might be expected to wear when attending UN sessions, is required at all meetings. In order not to cause offence to other delegates, national dress, military uniforms and armbands are forbidden.
Specifically, we would ask that male delegates wear long sleeved dress shirts, slacks/trousers, and ties during the conference. Suits or blazers for male delegates would be preferable but not mandatory.
We would ask that female delegates wear trousers/knee length skirts and modest dress shirts (no sleeveless or mid-drifts).
No sneakers/ tennis shoes or denim for any delegates please.
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What are "Presidents" and "Chairs"?

The Presidents and Chairs are experienced MUN participants, who lead the debate in the Committees and Councils. They are assisted by Deputies. Commonly referred to as Student Officers, they have researched the issues of their forum and you can ask them for help regarding resolutions and lobbying if you have any questions. They also act as liaison persons between the Executive Staff and delegates.
You must listen to the Student Officers at all time. Any advice they give you is valuable, as they are very experienced.
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What are "Student Officers"?

All students who help organize or run the conference are called Student Officers. The Chairs, Executive Staff, ICJ Advocates, Administrative Staff and Press Officers are Student Officers. However, generally speaking only the Presidents, Chairs and Deputies are referred to as Student Officers.
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What are the "Administrative Staff"?

Administrative Staff, or Admins, assist the Student Officers in running the conference. In the forum, they handle all the paperwork, handing out resolutions and passing round the notes. They work very hard, so please appreciate and respect them.
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What is the "Secretary General"?

The Secretary General is in charge of everything that happens at the conference. In the UN, the current "SG" is Ban Ki-moon.
This year's SG is Sophie de Wijer. She chairs the Executive Staff meetings, takes all the major decisions and is basically the 'face' of LEMUN 2010.
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When will the LEMUN conference be held?

The conference will be held on Friday 19th, Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st of November 2010.
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Where will the LEMUN conference be held this year?

The LEMUN 2010 conference will take place in the building of the Stedelijk Gymnasium Leiden.
The address is:
Stedelijk Gymnasium Leiden
Fruinlaan 15
2313 EP
Leiden - The Netherlands
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How do I submit my Policy Statement?

After being registered by their MUN directors, students will receive an e-mail including username and password.

To submit a policy statement, follow the instructions below:

1.Go to checkin (right top of the page)
2.Click on "I'm a participant"
3.Fill out your school, username and password
4.Click on the policy statement link in the menu (left bottom of the page)

The delegate will now see an overview of his/her issues, followed by the status of his/her policy statement. Student officers will see an overview of all the policy statements that need to be checked.
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Help! I lost my password!

Because the amount of requests about lost or forgotten passwords, we decided to make a page in the checkin section, so you can automaticly reset your password.
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