HMUN Brazil
HMUN Brazil
Harvard Model UN · Brazil
For Students

For students who do not want to merely study the world, but learn how to act within it.

At HMUN Brazil, ambition becomes practice. Delegates learn to argue with precision, listen with intent, negotiate with strategy, and lead with composure in an environment shaped by global debate.

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Not a passive experience

Leadership built in real time.

This is not a passive academic experience. Students step into committee rooms where ideas are tested, alliances are formed, speeches matter, and leadership is built in real time. They represent countries, defend interests, respond to opposition, draft resolutions, and learn that diplomacy depends not only on knowledge, but on presence, persuasion, preparation, and trust.

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In São Paulo

A vibrant international environment.

In São Paulo, delegates become part of a vibrant international environment, interacting with ambitious peers from Brazil, Latin America, and abroad. They meet students who care about politics, global affairs, leadership, law, economics, human rights, security, development, and the future of the world. Every conversation, inside and outside committee, becomes an opportunity to expand perspective, build confidence, and create meaningful connections.

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Evaluated by Harvard

Tested against international standards.

Being evaluated by Harvard students adds another layer of rigor and aspiration. Delegates are challenged to meet international standards of research, debate, collaboration, and diplomatic strategy. They leave with a clearer understanding of what excellence looks like in a global academic setting, and with the confidence that comes from having tested themselves in a serious, competitive, and transformative environment.

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Beyond the conference

Preparation for university and beyond.

HMUN Brazil prepares students not only for Model United Nations, but for university, leadership, and professional life. It helps them speak with greater clarity, think with greater structure, negotiate with greater maturity, and see themselves as part of a larger international community.

What students gain

Skills, confidence, and a global network.

  • Confidence in formal international settings
  • Sharper argumentation, critical thinking, and analytical reasoning
  • Public speaking practice in a rigorous international environment
  • Real experience with negotiation, alliance-building, and collective problem solving
  • Exposure to global affairs, diplomacy, international relations, and current challenges
  • Interaction with ambitious peers from Brazil, Latin America, and beyond
  • Evaluation by Harvard students according to international standards of debate and leadership
  • A stronger academic profile for university applications, leadership programs, and future opportunities
  • Preparation for university, professional life, and spaces where communication, strategy, and confidence matter