GISSV's MUN group engaged in dynamic debates at the prestigious BearMUN Conference at UC Berkeley, tackling global challenges and gaining insights into academic life.
On November 16–17, GISSV's Model United Nations (MUN) group participated in the BearMUN Conference at UC Berkeley, a premier event that gathers high school students from local and national schools for engaging debates and collaboration.
Hosted on Berkeley’s historic campus, the conference featured over 15 committees designed for both novice and advanced participants. GISSV students joined dynamic discussions in UNOOSA 2050: Mars Exploration and Resource Extraction (representing Germany) and Healthcare Access for Refugee Women and Children in the UNHRC (representing Greece, Pakistan, and Norway). They developed resolutions, received constructive feedback on their debating skills, and explored pressing global challenges.
A big thank you to teacher Niki Gatzionis for accompanying and supporting our students throughout the conference. The experience was further enriched by distinguished speakers, a career fair, and a campus tour that provided valuable insights into academic life and opportunities at UC Berkeley.
Congratulations to our students for their outstanding participation and thoughtful contributions to these vital discussions!
Photos: Niki Gatzionis