Model UN Club
Model UN clubs are actively thriving in all three Progress schools—Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi.
Once a week, students (7th to 12th grade inclusive) gather to engage in thought-provoking discussions on pressing international political affairs, diplomacy, and innovative solutions to global challenges.
The club provides students with invaluable experience in international relations, helping them develop a profound understanding of the UN's structure, principles, and impact.
Within the framework of the club, students master:
- Diplomatic relations and high-level negotiations;
- Practical approaches to solving complex global challenges;
- Intricate working procedures of UN committees;
- Representing nations and advocating for their interests;
- Drafting and ratifying resolutions;
- Strategic thinking and high-stakes negotiation skills;
- Fundamental principles of international law;
- Persuasive public speaking and well-structured argumentative reasoning;
- Comprehensive research and advanced analytical skills;
- Meticulous examination of global policy matters.
The core objective of the club is to cultivate participants' expertise through immersive simulations of UN procedures, dynamic debates, role-playing exercises, and insightful discussions on global affairs, including:
- Essential principles of international diplomacy;
- Strategic public relations;
- High-impact communication strategies;
- Innovative approaches to resolving global crises;
- Key operational mechanisms of international organizations.
As part of their engagement, students will:
- Actively participate in prestigious Model UN Conferences;
- Deliberate on strategies for resolving pressing global concerns;
- Conduct in-depth research and analysis, considering the diverse positions of different countries.
Club members hold the exclusive privilege of participating in Model UN Conferences across Europe, Asia, and America, representing their schools on renowned international platforms.