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UNESCO

Difficulty: Beginner-Intermediate​​

Topic 1

The Issue of the Repatriation of Cultural and Historical Artefacts

Topic 2

Protecting Historical & Cultural Sites from the Impacts of Climate Change

Meet the Chairs!

Head Chair: Stephanie Bryson

Degree: 3rd Year Politics and International Relations (BA)

De Montfort University

Stephanie_Chair

Hello I’m Stephanie Bryson, your Chair for UNESCO at GlasMUN 2025! With years of MUN experience, I’m very passionate about global cooperation, cultural preservation, and international diplomacy. I cannot wait to see engaging debates, innovative ideas, and impactful resolutions in our committee!

 

My advice is don’t be afraid to speak in the committee, just believe in yourself and in your research

Cameron_Chair

Hello everyone. My name is Cameron Rodgers, I am from Barrhead (a town outside of Glasgow), and I study politics at the University of Glasgow. I’ve been doing MUN for a slightly embarrassingly long time, starting it in Secondary School. I joined MUN at Glasgow in 2023 and have been a regular ever since. When I’m not writing a near endless amount of essays or attending MUN you can find me gallivanting around the UK (anywhere I can get a train to) and taking a million different photos, many of which include a shark plush in various random locations.​

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Vice Chair: Cameron Rodgers

Degree: 3rd Year Politics (MA)

University of Glasgow​

If I had to give one bit of advice to delegates it’s quite simply to have fun and embrace the chaos. MUN will never quite go the way you expect, that’s what makes it so enjoyable. Don’t try to fight against insanity, hitch a ride and see where it takes you. That is when MUN is most fulfilling, when you plunge yourself into it regardless of what the outcome may be.​​

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