HMUN Brazil
HMUN Brazil
Harvard Model UN · Brazil
Conference Format

A three-day architecture of diplomacy, dialogue, and exchange.

From the opening ceremony to the final awards, every moment is designed to reflect the cadence, rigor, and atmosphere of a serious international gathering.

Day I
Opening Ceremony
The conference begins with a formal opening that sets the diplomatic tone.
Day I
Delegate Training
Delegates are introduced to procedure, parliamentary language, and committee expectations.
Day I
First Committee Sessions
Debate begins as delegates present positions, form early alliances, and shape the direction of committee.
Day II
Committee Sessions
Substantive debate intensifies across committees through speeches, negotiation, bloc-building, and resolution drafting.
Day II
Faculty Advisor Meetings
Dedicated programming and dialogue for school coordinators and advisors.
Day II
Cultural Showcase & Delegate Social
A curated moment of cultural exchange, connection, and community among delegations.
Day III
Final Committee Sessions
Delegates refine proposals, defend resolutions, and bring negotiations toward conclusion.
Day III
Closing Ceremony & Awards
The conference closes with recognition of outstanding delegations, advisors, and individual performances.