RMIT Model UN Conference 2010
The UNAA Victoria has run Model UN Conferences throughout Victorian universities since 2003.
The conferences can involve undergraduate and postgraduate students from all faculties and departments.
Model UN Conferences provide university students with an opportunity to apply the skills and knowledge gained throughout their degree in a real world context.
Conference Topics Include:
- Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Promoting Gender Equality and Empowering Women
- How to Reconcile Climate Change and Development
- Human Trafficking: ‘21st Century Slavery’?
- Information and Communication Technologies: Widening or Reducing the Gap between Developed and Developing Nations?
- Refugees: Rights and Risks
- Rewrite the Future: the Right of Every Child to Universal Primary Education
- The Future of Indigenous Peoples: Rights, Recognition and Respect
- The Heat is on: Climate Change and the Environment
- The Responsibility to Protect (TBC)
- There’s No Place like Home: How to Address the Situation of Environmentally Displaced Persons
- Violence against Women (TBC)

