A guide to research for an MUN
Before committee gets loud, your research is what keeps you steady. This guide shows how to move from random tabs and copied facts to a country stance you can actually defend.
Before committee gets loud, your research is what keeps you steady. This guide shows how to move from random tabs and copied facts to a country stance you can actually defend.
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WDC is for the student who knows they can speak better, but needs a room that will actually make them do it. Not a follower count. Not a poster. A place to try a case, get answered, hear what broke, and come back sharper.
The goal is simple: make high-level debate feel less lonely. If your school does not have a huge circuit, if your first MUN felt confusing, or if you just want people who care about getting better, this is where you start finding them.
Rounds, prep, and feedback that make improvement visible.
A student community for debate, MUN, current affairs, and shared opportunities.
Guides and program calendars that help members know what to do next.
Regular rounds across formats, with paperwork, preparation, and space for real competitive growth.
Topic-specific and skill-focused sessions led by experienced mentors and active debaters.
Structured debate training is being developed to accelerate improvement for committed members.
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Discover competitions, conferences, and openings worldwide while promoting your own initiatives too.
If you are deciding where to start, these are the pages that matter most: the live debate layer, the wider community, the MUN direction, and the resource base that helps new people get sharper faster.
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