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Cerritos has a large class program and has enough delegates to attend conferences on consecutive weekends. They won delegation awards at both Nationals NHSMUN and Berkeley BMUN in 2011 and will be sending teams to both conferences on the same weekend in 2012.

Model UN is decentralized and has grown autonomously around the world. This has led to big differences in how Model UN is done. We already explored the key differences between the “World Division” and the “National Division” at the college level and the key differences between THIMUN-affiliated MUN and North American MUN at the high school level. But even within the North American high school level, there seems to be significant differences between how Model UN is done on the West Coast compared to the East Coast.

West Coast teams have historically traveled East starting with Huntington Beach’s victory at Harvard in 1973, and teams like Edison and Mira Costa have been successful at East Coast conferences like Harvard and Georgetown since 1980s and 1990s. Since the 2000s, many more teams from the West Coast have traveled to East Coast conferences every year, but it doesn’t happen often the other way around and it seems like teams from the East Coast and beyond are still relatively unfamiliar with West Coast MUN. West Coast schools shined at Georgetown NAIMUN in 2010 with Mira Costa winning Best Large and Cerritos winning Best Small, and the conversation has been building up (due, in part, to the creation of this website and its rankings) to Mira Costa’s return to NAIMUN this year, which illustrated to teams on both coasts what some of those differences are.

What are the key differences between Model UN in the West Coast and how it’s done elsewhere, particularly the East Coast? More importantly, is there something that other regions can learn from West Coast Model UN?

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The University of California, Berkeley Model United Nations (UCBMUN) conference took place this past weekend in sunny San Francisco. Secretary-General Aniket Patil led a staff of over 70 students to host a conference for over 320 delegates. The conference has a mix of UN committees and crisis committees (including a three-way joint crisis) and is still the largest conference on the West Coast. Delegates are invited to share their experience on the UCBMUN 2012 Facebook page.

The delegation awards went to:

Best Large Delegation: University of Chicago
Best Small Delegation: Harvard University
Golden Bear Award (Best California Delegation): Claremont McKenna College

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Berkeley certainly did not disappoint being the center of the Model UN universe for a weekend. Both the BMUN high school conference and UCBMUN college conference had plenty of action and we have links to all the liveblog articles below!

Berkeley Model United Nations (BMUN)

University of California, Berkeley Model United Nations (UCBMUN)

This coming weekend’s conferences include NHSMUN — the “high school championship” — so we’ll be doing our conference previews in a separate article tomorrow.

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BMUN just ended! Closing ceremonies featured speeches by each committee’s rapporteur, someone voted by their fellow delegates during the last session to speak about their committee. Every rapporteur thanked their chairs and fellow delegates — many were funny, some were emotional — and then there those who rapped about it!

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UCBMUN Closing Ceremonies: UPenn, Florida State, UCLA Win at Berkeley’s College Conference

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UCBMUN ended earlier today. The University of Pennsylvania won Best Large Delegation. Best Small went to Florida State and UCLA won Best California Delegation.

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UCBMUN Photo Blog: Delegates in Action

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Click “Learn More” below to see pictures of UCBMUN delegates in action!

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BMUN Video Blog: Delegates Present & Vote on Resolutions

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Delegates in the Commission on the Status of Women discuss their resolution on sex trafficking:

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BMUN: More Opening Ceremonies Footage

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Rufaro Gwarada of Camfed, the Campaign for Female Education, speaks at opening ceremonies: Professor Kirk Boyd of Project 2048, dedicated to drafting an international framework for enforceable human rights, speaks by video:

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