WHSMUN
March 20-21, 2024-UW Madison Campus
First Committee: Disarmament and International Security
Second Main Committee: Economic and Financial
Third Main Committee: Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural
United Nations Environment Assembly
Security Council
Council of European Union
Historical Security Council:
Human Rights Council:
Joint Crisis Committee:
Dress Code and Conduct
Delegates will be expected to dress in professional (Western) business attire for all WHSMUN meetings. This means jackets and ties for young men and dresses or suits for young women. No jeans, casual wear, or attire traditional to the country they are representing are permitted. Delegates presenting themselves in military attire will not be permitted to participate. If students are dressed inappropriately, the staff will discuss the situation with the student and faculty advisor. Students will be asked to change, or under serious circumstances, will not be permitted to participate.
Please also note that in accordance with official UN rules, overt national symbols are not permitted at WHSMUN. This means that delegates may not wear pins of their national flag, bring in flags, or decorate their placards with national symbols.
Delegates are expected to conduct themselves in a manner reflective of international diplomats at all times including when they are not in session. This means every courtesy, both in speech and in behavior, should be extended to all delegates, faculty members, and conference staff. The importance of both proper attire and behavior befitting of diplomats cannot be stressed enough. Delegates are expected to take their roles seriously.
Please also note that in accordance with official UN rules, overt national symbols are not permitted at WHSMUN. This means that delegates may not wear pins of their national flag, bring in flags, or decorate their placards with national symbols.
Delegates are expected to conduct themselves in a manner reflective of international diplomats at all times including when they are not in session. This means every courtesy, both in speech and in behavior, should be extended to all delegates, faculty members, and conference staff. The importance of both proper attire and behavior befitting of diplomats cannot be stressed enough. Delegates are expected to take their roles seriously.