
Evaluation criteria
Writing Skills
This part of the evaluation specifically pertains to the first body of work a delegate must do before the start of the conference. Each delegate will be required to develop a Country Stance Paper (CSP) on the agenda topics their committee will be discussing for the duration of the conference. The CSP will provide delegates with the opportunity to research their respective positions before then developing a paper that serves as a summary of their representations. This will further be a delegates opening line for speaking when a committee first introduces the General Speakers List. The CSP will be evaluated by Rapporteurs on the following criteria:
Content Evaluation:
- Accuracy of paper to real life representation
- At least five sources per agenda topic
Format Evaluation:
- Chicago Citation
- Grammar and Spelling
- 500 words per agenda topic
- Title Page
- Numbered Paragraphs
- Double Spaced
- Times New Roman Font
- Size 12 Font
Other criteria
Writing skills
Each delegate will be required to develop a Country Stance Paper (CSP) on the agenda topics their committee will be discussing for the duration of the conference.
Public Speaking
If a conference is defined by anything, speeches and the act of speaking have the tendency to be one of the most memorable events.
Research Aptitude
Familiarize yourself with recent global and political events around the world. Develop an understanding of your countrys’ history, culture, politics, and style of governance.
Diplomacy
Your attitude can end up being a direct representation of both yourself and your school or university; professionalism and being friendly are prized attributes in our eyes.
Debating Skills
Speak emphatically when taking the floor but also understand the importance of speaking with reason and information.