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Model United Nations

Sitting in one of the nation’s most diverse urban regions is CSUN, the perfect place to develop global citizens. In the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Model United Nations is doing just that — and being recognized as one of the most successful programs in the country.

Model United Nations challenges students in the areas of discipline, teamwork and follow-through as they prepare resolutions that address pressing global issues. They learn critical thinking skills, strategy, negotiation, and debate while gaining an appreciation for diplomacy and diverse viewpoints. More importantly, Model UN participants discover the human side of international relations.

CSUN frequently wins awards at Model UN conferences, often placing first as a team and as individual delegates. Funds for Model UN give more students the opportunity to travel to conferences, providing an unforgettable and life-changing intellectual and social experience. Conferences not only allow students to practice their debate skills on a national stage, but they also foster lasting connections within the global academic community.

Your support creates civically engaged citizens, prepared to represent the United States as critical thinkers striving for peaceful conflict resolution.

Click the "Donate" button above to give to the CSUN Model UN program.

$10,000
The John J. Harris Donor Challenge for the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Thank you to all who donated to this challenge! And thank you to CSUN alumnus, John Harris, for his support of the John J. Harris Scholarship Endowment.
25 / 25 Donors
Completed
$15,000
The Bob Myman Challenge for Disability Resources and Educational Services
Thank you to all the donors who contributed to this challenge! And thank you to Bob Myman for his generous support of CSUN DRES
100 / 100 Donors
Completed
$5,000
The Endowed Professorship In Africana Studies Challenge
Thank you to all who donated to this challenge! And thank you to CSUN alumnus, Robert Taylor and his wife, Joy, for their support of Africana Studies.
500 / 500 Donors
Completed
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