Historical Crisis Committee
Set in October 1962, this crisis committee places delegates in the middle of one of the most dangerous moments of the Cold War, as the United States and the Soviet Union confront the discovery of nuclear missiles in Cuba. Delegates will represent key political, military, and intelligence figures navigating escalating tensions, backchannel diplomacy, and the ever-present risk of nuclear war. With fast-paced updates and real-time decision making, this committee challenges delegates to balance strategy, diplomacy, and global stability under extreme pressure.
Specialized Committee
As space becomes increasingly commercialized and militarized, the international community must reconsider the foundational principles of the Outer Space Treaty. In this forward-looking committee, delegates will represent major spacefaring nations and emerging powers to negotiate updated regulations on satellite weaponization, resource extraction, private space companies, and lunar or Martian claims. This committee blends international law, technological innovation, and geopolitical competition as delegates work to prevent conflict beyond Earth.
Fictional Hybrid Committee
Inspired by the events of Captain America: Civil War, this hybrid committee will incorporate aspects of a crisis committee and will explore the global fallout of the Sokovia Accords and the debate over superhero regulation. Delegates will represent superpowered individuals, government officials, or international stakeholders as they grapple with questions of accountability, sovereignty, security, and personal freedom. With shifting alliances and high-stakes action, this committee encourages creative strategy and ethical debate in a fast-moving fictional setting.
General Assembly Committee
The UN Women committee focuses on advancing gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls worldwide. Delegates will work collaboratively to address issues such as gender-based violence, economic inclusion, access to education and healthcare, and women’s political participation.