We are looking forward to seeing you in March for the 2013 MMUN Midwest Conference. To make the most of the MMUN experience, the following schedules will provide some useful information to aid in your pre-conference planning. Please check back often. Additional information will be updated regularly.

 

MMUN Midwest Conference March 15th-16th, 2013
 at the IPFW (Indiana Purdue University) in Fort Wayne, IN.

 

  

Friday, March 15th

 

08:00am - 09:00am - Check-in and Registration

 

09:30am - 10:30am - Opening Ceremony at the IPFW

 

11:00am - 01:00pm - Committee Sessions

 

01:00pm - 02:00pm - Lunch Break

 

02:00pm - 05:00pm - Committee Sessions

 

06:30pm - 07:30pm - Cultural Exchange Event

 

 

Saturday, March 16th

 

08:30am - 11:30am - Committee Sessions

 

11:30am - 01:00pm - Lunch Break 

 

01:00pm - 04:00pm - Committee Sessions

 

04:00pm - 05:30pm - Early Dinner

 

05:30pm – 06:30pm - Final Assembly Session to vote on resolutions/ Closing Ceremony

 

 

General Information - 2013 Midwest MMUN Conference

 

 

Teachers and Parents Workshops

 

Click here to view the schedule.

 

 

Transportation for Attendees

 

MMUN will provide buses to all conference attendees from the Holiday Inn Hotel to the IPFW. All participating schools will be able to buy their tickets online through the MMUN website prior to the conference. Dates for the online tickets sales will be posted very soon.

 

Dress Code Policy - Professional Attire

 

Delegates should also dress for success. Just like being polite and having proper manners, dressing appropriately is an important way to show respect for the nation you are representing, for your fellow delegates and for the United Nations.

Western business attire, or international standard business attire, serves as customary dress for workplaces and should be worn in all sessions during the conference. It entails wearing a suit, which is made up of trousers, a matching jacket, a button-down dress shirt, and a tie. Conservative dress shoes and socks are also important.  Skirts and dresses may also be worn as long as they fall to a decent length. The main objective is to always insure that your appearance is tidy and put-together, and that you are well covered. Take a look at this Sample Dress Code Policy

 

 

If you have any questions that are not covered here or elsewhere on our website,

 

please email