Representation of Newports Institute Students at the Greenwich University Model United Nations (GUMUN)

Overview

The students of Newports Institute of Communications & Economics had the honor of participating in the prestigious Greenwich University Model United Nations (GUMUN), an event that brings together young leaders from various institutions to simulate the diplomatic environment of the United Nations. Representing different nations, our students displayed commendable skills in diplomacy, negotiation, and international relations, contributing to insightful discussions on pressing global issues.

Participants and Representations

Below is the list of students from Newports Institute who represented various countries at GUMUN:

  1. Saad Uddin Siddiqui – Represented Sweden
    Saad showcased strong diplomatic skills and was recognized for his outstanding performance in the UN General Assembly. His insightful contributions and dedication earned him an “Honorable Mention” award, a testament to his exceptional understanding of Sweden’s stance on global issues.
  2. Muhammad Hamza – Represented Japan
    Muhammad Hamza effectively represented Japan’s interests in the discussions, demonstrating a deep understanding of Japan’s policies on international relations, economic strategies, and regional security. His approach was marked by a thoughtful and strategic presentation of Japan’s perspectives.
  3. Muhammad Ausaaf – Represented United Arab Emirates (UAE)
    Muhammad Ausaaf passionately voiced UAE’s position on various matters, especially focusing on economic development, environmental sustainability, and regional cooperation. His efforts highlighted UAE’s commitment to constructive dialogues and positive diplomatic engagements.
  4. Hiba Imran – Represented Afghanistan
    Hiba Imran brought attention to the unique challenges and aspirations of Afghanistan, skillfully discussing issues related to peace, security, and development. Her approach displayed a balanced perspective on Afghanistan’s socio-political complexities and aspirations for growth.
  5. Makhdoom Umme Kulsoom – Represented Switzerland
    Makhdoom Umme Kulsoom demonstrated a clear understanding of Switzerland’s neutral stance and its commitment to human rights and humanitarian issues. Her representation of Switzerland was marked by thoughtful insights and a commitment to peaceful resolution and international cooperation.

Highlights and Achievements

  • Honorable Mention: Saad Uddin Siddiqui received an Honorable Mention for his role as the delegate of Sweden. This recognition underscores the level of preparedness and skill demonstrated by our students.
  • Skill Development: Each participant gained valuable experience in public speaking, negotiation, research, and diplomacy. They had the opportunity to network with students from other institutions, share ideas, and broaden their perspectives on global issues.
  • Institute Representation: The participation of Newports Institute at GUMUN highlighted our commitment to nurturing young leaders capable of making significant contributions on both national and international stages.

Conclusion

The participation of Newports Institute students at GUMUN was a resounding success, reflecting their hard work, dedication, and passion for international diplomacy. We are proud of each student for their outstanding performances and their ability to uphold the values of Newports Institute. Their experiences at GUMUN not only enhanced their understanding of global issues but also prepared them to become future leaders and change makers.

Acknowledgments

We extend our gratitude to Greenwich University for hosting this impactful event and providing a platform for students to engage in meaningful discussions. Special thanks to the faculty and mentors at Newports Institute for their guidance and support, helping our students excel in such esteemed forums.

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