Asia-Pacific Model United Nations Conference
The Asia Pacific Model United Nations Conference was an annual travelling model United Nations conference for university students. Each conference was hosted in a different city within the Asia-Pacific region, attracting approximately 600 students from Asia, the Pacific Islands, Australia and New Zealand, making it one of the largest regional model UN conferences in the world. AMUNC was run entirely by student volunteers, usually coordinated through a relevant student association who had been licensed with the right to host AMUNC by Asia-Pacific MUN Conference Limited, with the support and backing of the host university. The conference usually took place over a week in July, encompassing a variety of activities, including role-playing committees, guest speakers, career information stalls, and an evening social activities program.
History
Established in 1995 as the Australian Model United Nations Conference, the inaugural AMUNC was hosted by the University of New South Wales and consisted of seven committees. For the next few years, AMUNC was held alternately by universities in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Brisbane, and gradually grew in size. The conference eventually left the south-east in 2004 for James Cook University in Townsville in northern Queensland and was hosted outside of Australia for the first time in 2007 by Auckland University in New Zealand.As AMUNC grew, the increased number of students from outside of Australia and heightened international standing warranted two amendments to its name to reflect the changed nature of the conference. In 1997 the conference became the Australasian Model United Nations Conference, and the conference changed name again in 2003 to its current version. Despite the name changes, AMUNC remained the largest conference in Australia, becoming a fixture of the Australian Model UN circuit.
The twenty-fifth session of AMUNC, to be held at Resorts World Sentosa from 7–13 July 2019 was cancelled.
The conference was held at numerous universities across the Asia-Pacific, the most recent being held by the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.