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Thursday, May 19, 2011

血金屬

Conflict Minerals
血金屬
你的手機在支持童工嗎?
Is your cellphone funding Child Labor?
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Introducing a Bloody trade . . . 
Did you know that cellphones may be fueling the deadliest conflict in our century? In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, illicit mines are funding militia groups that steal, murder, rape, and exploit civilians. Millions have died. Join us to learn what you can do! 你知道買手機可能會助長我們這個世紀最恐怖的戰爭嗎?在剛果民主共和國,非法礦產是當地軍閥的主要收入,容許其購買武器恐嚇,姦殺,奴役人民。上百萬人已死亡,來,聽聽看你能做什麼!


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這是一個模擬聯合國社舉辦的雙語活動  This is a bilingual activity hosted by Model United Nations along with the Enough Project's Raise Hope for Congo.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

KMUN class May 10th 2011: Conflict Minerals Research

Folks, on our next Monday class we shall be conducting research on conflict minerals.

Location: KMU CS410
Time: 6:30PM

If you have laptops, do remember to bring them! Look forward to seeing you!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Received in mail: United Nations Intensive Summer Study Program

UNITED NATIONS INTENSIVE SUMMER STUDY PROGRAM

The United Nations Intensive Summer Study Program will be offered from Monday, July 25 to Friday, July 29, 2011, by the John C. Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University and the United Nations Foundation – United Nations Association of the USA.  Designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this unique program immerses participants in the political dynamics of the United Nations.

Students will attend official sessions at United Nations headquarters as well as briefings at UNA-USA.  Directed by Dr. Courtney Smith, Associate Dean at the Whitehead School, and Ms. Minh-Thu Pham, Director of Public Policy at the United Nations Foundation, the course is designed to familiarize students with the inner workings of the United Nations by bringing them together with distinguished practitioners working in the field of multilateral diplomacy.  The program is structured around a series of seminars led by U.N. officials and representatives of governments and civil society on a wide range of global issues currently on the U.N. agenda.

Logistics:

Participants can expect to be immersed in activities 12 hours a day for the full week of the program.  Each day commences with breakfast at Seton Hall, followed by a chartered bus to the U.N.  Program sessions continue throughout the day at U.N. plaza, with dinners provided on campus in the evenings.  Students will also have time for cultural activities in New York City.  On-campus single rooms with an adjoining bath are available from July 24th to July 30th.  Participants may also choose to commute to Seton Hall for the duration of the program.

Requirements:

The program offers two enrollment options: credit and non-credit.  Successful completion of either option results in a certificate from the Whitehead School of Diplomacy.  In addition, the credit option allows students to earn three semester credit hours from Seton Hall University. 

Prior to the beginning of the course, participants will be responsible for preliminary course readings and a short paper.  All sessions of the program are mandatory and students are required to actively participate in dialogue and discussion with guest speakers and peers.

Students attending for credit must also keep a journal documenting their reactions to the briefings and submit a research paper one month after the program ends.  Graduate students will complete extra readings and an additional writing assignment.

Tuition & Fees:

1. Credit Option:               a. Undergraduate:  $2600             b. Graduate:  $2700
Both include expected tuition fee for three credits plus a non-refundable deposit covering transportation between campus and the U.N., most meals, U.N. tour, and briefing materials.

2. Noncredit Option: $1000
Includes a non-refundable deposit covering transportation between campus and the U.N., most meals, U.N. tour, and briefing materials.

3. Optional Housing: $400
 Six nights included. Sunday to Saturday.

How to Apply:

Visit the Program website at http://www.shu.edu/academics/diplomacy/un-program.cfm to apply online.

The application deadline is May 1, 2011.  Students will be notified of their status by May 15, 2011.

For additional information, contact Dr. Courtney Smith at (973) 313-6203 or courtney.smith@shu.edu  


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Courtney B. Smith, Ph.D.
Associate Dean
Whitehead School of Diplomacy
Seton Hall University
South Orange, NJ  07079
Phone:  973.313.6203
Fax:  973.275.2519

Update

Hey Folks!

I know it's been a while since we last wrote to you guys, and since the semester has started. Just to let you know that KMUN is still ALIVE and WELL! We're currently focusing all our meetings on people who've registered to go to Singapore on World MUN this March (14th~19th) but we'll be starting operations soon! 

So far it's planned that we'll be having a Presentation on our singapore WMUN on April 28th. And the following semester's classes will be focused on International issues related to Africa(particularly around aid and corruption). We'll be open for registration of new members after March 28th. So if you're interested in joining us, our new classes will be every Monday 6:30 pm at CS410. Hope to see you there!

Yours Sincerely,
Grace En-Tien Chang
President, KMU MUN club