Singapore Conference Returns in 2024!

THIMUN Singapore Conference is to return to Singapore in 2024, we are pleased to announce a joint partnership between THIMUN Foundation and the International French School in Singapore, a top international school in Singapore as host of our conference. The event will take place from October 28th to November 1st 2024.

Schools which attended in the previous conferences online and in the last 2019 in-person event will receive an invitation to attend.

New schools wishing to participate will need to formally apply. The guidelines for participation can be found in the Foundation website under participation, New Schools.

For questions, please direct them to us, at Singapore@thimun.org

We look forward to welcoming you and your delegates at THIMUN Singapore 2024!

COUNTDOWN TO PARTICIPATION

May
Schools which participated in the last in person conference in 2019 and in the online conferences from 2020 to 2022, will receive an invitation to attend by mid May. New schools must apply to participate, more information can be found on our Foundation site under participation.

June
The request to participate (ONLINE FORM I) – Registration for the conference & Application Forms for Student Officer or MUNITY East Press must be received by mid June. The delegation pre-payment is also due at this time.

July
The delegation assignments and the individual Student Appointments will be published in our Conference App/website.

September
Schools must submit (ONLINE FORM II)  a complete list of names of all participants including at least one MUN-Director. This is done via the MUNIS system. On this date 100% of the fees/charges are also due. The invoice for any outstanding balance can be found in the MUNIS System, once you have logged in.

October
Schools will receive an email with the latest information for the conference. The conference takes place from 28th of October to November 1st 2024, ALL participants will receive an email with their login credentials to access the CONFERENCE APP, for use during the conference.

PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

The event starts on Monday afternoon for some with briefings and registration, the conference officially starts Tuesday to Friday from 09:00-17:00 Singapore Time (SGT) This programme is a provisional programme and is not final.

MONDAY
13:00-17:00 Student Officer Workshop (mandatory)
13:00-17:00 MUNITY East Workshop (mandatory)
12:30-17:00 Registration
TUESDAY
09:00-11:00 Late Registration
09:00-17:00 Security Council in session
09:00-10:30 Preparatory Meetings (mandatory)
10:30-15:30 Lobbying and meetings for GA Committees, HRC, ECOSOC and Commissions
10:30-12:00 MUN-Director’s introductory meeting + Reception
12:30-14:00 Lunch available
14:00 Approval Panel opens
16:00-17:00 Formal Opening Ceremonies
WEDNESDAY
09:00-17:00 SC, HRC, ECOSOC and Commissions in Session
09:00-11:00 Extended lobbying for GA Committees
09:00-17:00 Approval Panel opens
12:30-14:00 Lunch available
11:00-17:00 GA Committees in Session
THURSDAY
09:00-17:00 SC, HRC, ECOSOC, Commissions and GA Committees in Session
09:00-17:00 Approval Panel opens
12:30-14:00 Lunch available
19:00 Dinner Party
FRIDAY
09:00-15:30 SC, HRC, ECOSOC, Commissions and GA Committees in Session
12:00-13:30 Lunch available
13:30-14:30 MUN-Directors debrief meeting
16:00 Closing Ceremonies

ISSUES ON THE AGENDA 2024

GENERAL ASSEMBLY (GA)

GA1(Disarmament and International Security)

  • The situation in the South China Sea
  • International cooperation to stop the proceeds of drug trafficking being used to finance illegal organisations
  • Moving multilateral nuclear disarmament negotiations forward

GA2 (Economic and Financial)

  • Rural development as a means of stimulating emigration to rural areas as a means of alleviating urban poverty
  • Measures to promote micro loans to increase economic growth in LEDCs
  • Improving regulations for live animal shipments by sea

GA3 (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural)

  • Promoting basic healthcare for all
  • Measures to end violence against women migrant workers
  • Measures to protect religious diversity

GA4 (Special Political and Decolonisation)

  • The situation in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo
  • International cooperation for the peaceful use of outer space
  • Decolonisation of the non-self-governing territories in the Pacific

GA6 (Legal)

  • Ensuring transparent elections in post-conflict zones
  • Legal measures to tackle rumours, misinformation, and conspiracy theories in order to protect democracy
  • Climate change: threats to international peace and security

SECURITY COUNCIL

  • The situation in the Gaza strip and the West Bank
  • The situation in the Red Sea
  • The question of non-proliferation in the DPRK

ECOSOC

  • Reducing the risks of food insecurity caused by natural disasters
  • Closing/reducing the poverty gap between the Indigenous and non-indigenous parts of the population
  • Measures to support good governance in rapidly growing megacities

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL (HRC)

  • Maintaining freedom of press and guaranteeing the safety of journalists
  • Measures to protect the right of people with disabilities to work
  • Measures to protect the human rights of street children in urban areas

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION [SDC]

  • Sustainable tourism and sustainable development in Southeast Asia
  • Combatting rising social inequality: social inclusion as an aspect of sustainability
  • Educating women and girls as a tool for sustainable development

HEALTH & YOUTH COMMISSION [HYC]

  • Measures to improve work opportunities for young people
  • Measures to reduce infant and maternal death in disadvantaged populations
  • Measures against all methods of female genital mutilation [FGM]

SPECIAL CONFERENCE ON CONFRONTING THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS IN THE ASIAN-PACIFIC REGION [SPC]

  • Innovative approaches to reduce air pollutant concentrations in major Asian cities
  • Promoting “green growth” development in the Asian-Pacific region
  • Developing climate change mitigating activities to alleviate climate refugees

RESEARCH REPORTS

Research Reports are written by the Student Officers to give guidance to the delegates on their research and preparation for each issue. The Student Officers per committee will research and write these reports and they will be available to download by clicking on the issue in question, these will be available in our Conference App as well as here in September.

DELEGATION SIZES

The minimum and maximum restrictions on delegation size are as follows:

MIN

MAX

SC, ECOSOC AND HRC MEMBER COUNTRY
Must be represented in:
SC with 2 delegates
ECOSOC with 1 delegate
HRC with 1 delegate
All remaining 5 delegates should be distributed across the other GA Committees & Commissions

9

9

SC AND ECOSOC OR SC AND HRC MEMBER COUNTRY
Must be represented in:
SC with 2 delegates
ECOSOC with 1 delegate OR HRC with 1 delegate
All remaining 5 delegates should be distributed across the other GA Committees & Commissions

8

8

SC MEMBER COUNTRY
Must be represented in:
SC with 2 delegates
All remaining 5 delegates should be distributed across the other GA Committees & Commissions

7

7

ECOSOC AND HRC MEMBER COUNTRY
Must be represented in:
ECOSOC with 1 delegate
HRC with 1 delegate
GA Committees & Commissions with 2- 4 delegates

4

6

ECOSOC OR HRC MEMBER COUNTRY
Must be represented in:
ECOSOC with 1 delegate OR
HRC with 1 delegate
GA Committees & Commissions with 2- 4 delegates

3

5

STANDARD COUNTRY DELEGATION
Must be represented in:
GA Committees & Commissions with 2- 5 delegates

2

5

The size of the delegations will vary according to the type of delegation and the need to be represented in a particular committee or council based on the agenda items affecting these delegations. The complete list of available delegations with the specific committees per delegation can be found in our admin handbook under downloads.

Delegates are encouraged to work on speeches, resolutions, amendments, and research the issues, there are guides and tutorials that can be found on our Foundation website under the Education section.


ASSIGNED DELEGATIONS

When the final list of assigned delegations per school is available it can be found in our CONFERENCE APP within the menu  DELEGATIONS, this will redirect you to the THIMUN platform that will be used before and during the conference.

SECURITY COUNCIL COUNTRY

The Security Council is composed of 5 permanent members (China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and United States of America) and 10 members elected for two-year terms. Max. two delegates of each of the 15 member states delegations must be assigned to the Security Council.

ECOSOC

The Economic and Social Council is composed of 54 member countries, a third of the members changing every year. Max. one delegate for ECOSOC member delegations must be assigned to ECOSOC.

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL (HRC)

The Human Rights Council is composed of 47 member countries, a third of the members changing every year. Two delegates of HRC member delegations must be assigned to the HRC.

THIMUN SINGAPORE CONFERENCE APP

THIMUN has developed an APP to use during our conferences which allows participants to lobby, debate and vote on resolutions in actual time in their assigned committees. As well as allow THIMUN to be a paperless conference.

Registered participating schools and students can find more detailed information on the upcoming event such as country delegations per school, Student Officer selection, and more under the CONFERENCE APP button in the menu above.

All participants (Students, MUN-Directors, Chaperones, Student Officers and Press) will also be using the app to login into a secure environment and join their assigned committees, for lobbying and debate sessions. Login details will be given to all registered participants before the conference.

GO TO CONFERENCE APP

APPLICATIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL POSITIONS AS STUDENT OFFICER OR MUNITY EAST

GENERAL RULES

All students applying for one of the above positions must complete an Application Form (can be found under downloads), write a formal letter of application, and provide a letter of recommendation from their MUN-Director. The complete application must be returned to the email address on the application form by the final closing date. 

STUDENT OFFICERS

The Student Officer team consists of the Executive Committee together with the Presidents, Deputy Presidents, Committee Chairs and Deputy Committee Chairs in the various forums.

All student Officers must be thoroughly conversant with Parliamentary Procedure and particularly with the current THIMUN Rules of Procedure. They must have a good knowledge of current affairs as well as of the issues on the agenda. They must write a research report and must be prepared to be actively involved in the lobbying process, coordinating the work of their respective council or committee throughout the week. In their application, candidates should state which position and which forum(s) they are particularly interested in.

Important for those students selected: They must be aware that there will be work and meetings online prior to the event. Once the Student Officers have been selected, they will be contacted by the Executive Committee with further details on preparing for the conference. Part of this preparation is to research the issues on the agenda and to write a research report that must be prepared well in advance to the conference. They will also be required to join briefings before the actual conference as well as a workshop to learn about the functioning of the THIMUN Platform.

The Executive Committee consists of:

Secretary General
2 Deputy Secretaries
General President of all Committees
President of ECOSOC
President of Human Rights Council
President of Special Conference
President of Sustainable Development Commission
President of Youth & Health Commission
Committee Chair(s) of GA Committees
Executive Administrative Officer

Most of these positions are expected to be filled by those who have already held a position at THIMUN or a THIMUN-Affiliated conference as Deputy President or Deputy Chair.

Deputy Presidents and Deputy Chairs

The Deputy Presidents and Deputy Chairs will assist the President or Committee Chair in lobbying and in the sessions.

In general, Deputy Presidents and Deputy Chairs are appointed to provide an opportunity for younger students to gain experience. It is hoped that such students will prove themselves capable and will be available to serve again at the subsequent session of THIMUN. Thus, preference will be given to students able to attend the following year.

MUNITY EAST PRESS

Press delegates will be under the direction of a Press Coordinator and will be responsible for producing the conference online content. The press team includes layout, editors, and reporters. Students who would like to apply should have some journalistic skills, be able to work with word processing and desktop publishing. These delegates will have viewing access to the event for reporting and will publish their content via the THIMUN App.

The letter of application should include details of the applicant’s journalistic skills, familiarity with word processing, desktop publishing (InDesign), photo and/or video editing programmes, MUN experience and knowledge of international affairs (for writers). Applicants are encouraged to send samples of their work, e.g. articles, photos, artwork, or layouts published in school or student newspapers and magazines, essays or assignments in English, History, International Relations, or Art classes.

Successful applicants are expected to be engaged in the months prior to the conference, contributing their ideas and work for publication in the pre-conference issue of MUNITY. All MUNITY applicants must be aware that, if and when chosen, they are expected to attend the mandatory briefing in the afternoon on Monday 28 October 2024 at the International French School.


SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS

The list of students whose applications have been successful will be published in our CONFERENCE APP, within the menu Student Officers and MUNITY EAST Team. They will also receive an email with their appointment.

CONFERENCE FEES

Delegation fee per school delegation € 120.00

Participation fee per person
for Delegates, Student Officers, MUNITY East Press members
Note: 1 MUN-Director must register on form II but no fee will be charged for him/her.
€ 250.00

 

By submitting the Online Registration Form (FORM I) the MUN-Director acknowledges that they have read the General Terms and Usage Restrictions as well as the THIMUN Privacy Policy (Registration Handbook & website) and that they agree that the school is obliged to pay in full for the number of students and teachers forecast to attend. A final statement of numbers and names of participants is required on the online FORM II by the deadline mentioned below.

 

Financial Statement

A financial statement can be found in the main menu of the MUNIS Online Registration System, once you have logged in. The link Account (financial) links to a printable statement of account. Once your submitted Online Form II is accepted, and there is an outstanding balance, it will be an actual invoice requesting payment.

Deadlines and Cancellations

Changes / Substitutions:

After 16 September 2024 substitutions for students unable to attend will only be permitted upon payment of an administrative charge. All changes and substitutions must be sent to the THIMUN Office by email. The cost of a change is € 20.00 per badge changed.

Cancellations:

From 16 September 2024 the full fees/charges are due, whether or not a school, or an individual participant, for whatever reason, actually attends. All schools must take out adequate cancellation, travel, and medical insurance.

Cancellation costs will vary according to the date the written cancellation is received by the THIMUN Office:

PAYMENTS

By June at the latest after schools have registered for the conference (FORM I), a non-refundable delegation pre-payment of € 1,120.00 (based on the school delegation fee + 3 Students and 1 MUN Director) must be transferred to one of the THIMUN bank accounts.

The remainder of the fees must be transferred by October 2024. The details of your statement of account can be found in the MUNIS system, once you have logged in. MUN-Directors are expected to bring evidence of payment with them to registration at the conference.

All payments are to be made in Euro, and net of all bank charges to our ABN AMRO account or to our DBS account. Please use the exchange rate given by your bank on the day of the transfer, net of all bank charges.

Bank Transfer

Please clearly indicate the name of the school and/or School ID and the conference. The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) and the International Bank Code (BIC/SWIFT) should be used to avoid unnecessary delays and charges. To avoid or minimize such charges, schools should instruct their bank to transfer the money, net of bank charges, directly by bank giro transfer into one of the THIMUN Bank accounts.

THIMUN BANK ACCOUNT INFORMATION

ABN AMRO Bank:

Account No.: 484279939
IBAN:
NL22ABNA0484279939
BIC/SWIFT:
ABNANL2A

Account Name:
STICHTING THE HAGUE INTERNATIONAL MODEL UNITED NATIONS

Beneficiary’s Address:
2nd Van Blankenburgstraat 119,
2517 HC, The Hague
The Netherlands

DBS Bank – Development Bank of Singapore:

Account No. 022-900798-4
SWIFT:
DBSSSGSG

Institution Code:
7171, Branch 022
Account Name:
The Hague International Model United Nations LTD

Beneficiary’s Address:
2nd Van Blankenburgstraat 119,
2517 HC, The Hague
The Netherlands

GENERAL BEHAVIOUR

Although THIMUN Singapore is an educational exercise intended for young people, delegates are simulating the Councils of the United Nations. Thus, for the period of the conference, they must be regarded as diplomats and ambassadors for the country they are representing, as well as representatives of their individual schools. This demands a high standard of personal conduct and behaviour from all delegates, both during the conference sessions and outside the IFS (International French School in Singapore).

It is extremely important for the continuing good relations between THIMUN, IFS (International French School in Singapore), and the diplomatic and business communities that delegates always behave appropriately. Therefore, schools are expected to select their students carefully and not bring to Singapore any student who is likely to create a disciplinary problem. This is important not only for the good name of THIMUN but also for the good name of the school concerned. School Administrators and MUN-Directors should be aware that attendance at the annual session of THIMUN is by invitation and that this invitation may be withheld from schools unable to ensure that their students conform to accepted standards of adult behaviour.

MUN-DIRECTORS’ RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONDUCT

All students must be accompanied by, and are the responsibility of, the designated MUN-Director(s). A MUN- Director must be a teacher at the school, or at one of the schools from which the delegation comes. At least two responsible adults (MUN-Directors) should accompany each group. This does not apply to students in small delegations or in delegations from local schools. These students may be accompanied by just one MUN- Director.

All students staying in hotels must be supervised by their MUN-Director(s). MUN-Directors are required not only to stay in the same hotel as their students but must ensure that their room is located as close as possible to the rooms in which their students are staying. At least one MUN-Director per school is expected to be always present in the IFS (International French School in Singapore), especially for any individual assignment. MUN-Directors must ensure that their students are present in their designated forums. MUN-Directors are also required to adhere to the dress code.

CONDUCT IN THE INTERNATIONAL FRENCH SCHOOL (IFS)

Delegates and teachers must be always courteous to the IFS (International French School in Singapore) Staff and to the THIMUN Organisational and Administrative Staff, most of whom are volunteers giving up many hours of their own time to serve the delegates. Smoking is prohibited in the entire IFS (international French School) and alcoholic drinks may not be consumed while the conference is in session.

DRESS CODE

Formal dress, i.e., the kind of clothes that real UN diplomats 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. The warm weather in Singapore is not an excuse for inappropriate dress.

CONDUCT IN HOTELS

Students must remember that THIMUN is dependent on the goodwill of hotel managements in being able to provide accommodation at a reasonable cost for delegates. An unpleasant experience by just one hotel may mean the loss of many potential beds for future delegates.

Therefore, students must be always polite and considerate to hotel staff and fellow residents. A curfew of 11 p.m. is recommended for every night and there must be no noise in hotel rooms after 10 p.m.

TOBACCO, ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

Smoking and/or the consumption of alcoholic drinks are prohibited at the International French School. MUN-Directors are responsible for making and enforcing their own rules for their own students.

It should be noted that in Singapore the legal minimum age for alcoholic consumption is 18, it is impossible for the conference organisers to impose unrealistic and unenforceable restrictions on alcohol consumption outside the conference.

The use of any narcotic drug is expressively prohibited. 

UNDIPLOMATIC BEHAVIOUR, HARASSMENT, DISCRIMINATION

Disrespectful behaviours during THIMUN and/or in committee should be addressed by attendees directly with one another or through their faculty advisor, head committee chair or one of the executive student officers. Repeated instances of undiplomatic behaviour may be called to the attention of THIMUN Staff and Board of Directors.

Harassment and discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, age, or disability are not acceptable. Such acts are incompatible with THIMUN’s educational mission and are a violation of our Conduct Expectations.

Anyone who believes they have seen or encountered undiplomatic behaviour, harassment or discrimination should bring it to the THIMUN Board or Staff’s attention. We will investigate the merits of the allegations and respond appropriately. Outcomes may include issuing a verbal reprimand, expelling violators from the conference without compensation, barring violators from future THIMUN involvement, or any other action deemed appropriate.

Student Preparation

Preparation guidelines, rules and procedures, sample resolutions etc. can be found on our Foundation site under the Education section.

Practicalities and Forms

Click the links below to download the Registration Handbook for THIMUN Singapore, as well as all forms.

  • THIMUN Singapore Registration Handbook 2024 (available soon)

Application Forms for THIMUN Singapore:

  • STUDENT OFFICER application form SG (fillable PDF form)
  • MUNITY EAST Press Application form THIMUN SG (fillable PDF form)

Please note that the Registration Form (ONLINE Form I) and the Participation Form (ONLINE FORM II) are only available online in a secure environment (MUNIS).

Terms of Agreement

By downloading any PDFs, you agree to the following terms:

All materials available for downloading from the THIMUN website are copyright of the THIMUN Foundation and the authors named in the publications.

  1. All materials may only be used for the purpose of teaching and training THIMUN participants. No part of the publications may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
  2. The publications may not be distributed by any means.
  3. Hypertext links to the publications require prior permission from the webmaster.

All publications are correct at the time of publications.