UNIS-UN Conference


The UNIS-UN Conference is organized and run by high school students from the United Nations International School. It aims to foster an environment in which young adults can grow their worldview and expand their horizons, whilst learning about and discussing important, influential issues in our world today. By inviting a variety of different schools from around the world, with different outlooks and cultures, it creates an atmosphere in which students can learn and form opinions in a globalized setting and ultimately become better, well-rounded world citizens. An integral part of the UNIS-UN experience was the hosting of visiting students by UNIS families to help foster friendships and promote cross-cultural exchange.
The conference is held annually in the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations Headquarters. The use of the General Assembly Hall by the UNIS-UN Conference is a strong representation of the tie between the United Nations International School and the United Nations. The conference is targeted towards the international high-school students that make up the majority of its audience. Attending schools must be invited and attendees must be affiliated with a school.Each year, a new topic of interest and importance is chosen for the conference. The UNIS-UN Conference is designed to provide students with expert knowledge imparted by provocative guest speakers. The conference also endeavors to give visiting students a platform to express their own opinions and views during the debate segment, introduced in 2006. The conference has gained much fame over the years, and is commonly the first thing associated with the United Nations International School. More than seven hundred students hailing from six continents attend the conference. Approximately 400 of the attending students are enrolled at UNIS. An additional 300 - 400 more students are invited from international schools around the world.

History

UNIS-UN was founded in 1976 by several UNIS students in collaboration with a Tutorial House humanities teacher. The conference was first held on March 3 and 4, 1977, in the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations Headquarters, and became a tradition every year since then. In 2011, the Cultural Showcase was introduced, featuring international performances at UNIS by visiting schools the day before the conference. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 conference was cancelled along with the tradition of hosting visiting schools. The organizing committee has grown over the years.

Organization

The UNIS-UN Organizing Committee is split up into several committees to ease the organization process. Visiting Schools is in charge of organizing the students visiting from abroad. Finance manages the budget and buys merchandise for the attendees to purchase. Technology organizes any technological components, like presentations for the speakers and liaising with UN staff. Logistics organizes the Day of Cultural Exchange, which includes workshops, the Cultural Showcase, and a welcome dinner the day before the conference. Editing edits the articles for the Working Paper, and Speakers finds people to speak at the conference and organizes the debates. Each committee is headed by one or two students. These committee heads make up the UNIS-UN Executive Committee ; however, there are a select few students who are not the heads of the commissions but are prominent members of the committees.
Preparations for the conference are begun nearly a year in advance and include finding and researching a topic of global relevance, drawing up a list of speakers, inviting several hundred students from schools all over the world, and compiling a Working Paper of articles pertaining to the topic written and edited by members of the UNIS-UN Editing ExComm. The conference is broadcast live on UN Web TV.

Past conferences

Previous UNIS-UN speakers and panelists include:
Previous topics include:
YearConference TopicExComm Co-chairsSpeakers and Panelists
2024Equal Rights Equal Heights: Climbing the Ladder of Gender EqualityJusta van Gaal and Aaliya MalholtaDiene Keita
2024Equal Rights Equal Heights: Climbing the Ladder of Gender EqualityJusta van Gaal and Aaliya MalholtaNavina Haidar Haykel
2024Equal Rights Equal Heights: Climbing the Ladder of Gender EqualityJusta van Gaal and Aaliya MalholtaMariam Vahradyan
2024Equal Rights Equal Heights: Climbing the Ladder of Gender EqualityJusta van Gaal and Aaliya MalholtaCaryl Stern
2024Equal Rights Equal Heights: Climbing the Ladder of Gender EqualityJusta van Gaal and Aaliya MalholtaAnna Karin Eneström
2024Equal Rights Equal Heights: Climbing the Ladder of Gender EqualityJusta van Gaal and Aaliya MalholtaJörundur Valtýsson
2024Equal Rights Equal Heights: Climbing the Ladder of Gender EqualityJusta van Gaal and Aaliya MalholtaVanessa Frazier
2024Equal Rights Equal Heights: Climbing the Ladder of Gender EqualityJusta van Gaal and Aaliya MalholtaFelipe Paullier
2023Turning the Page: A New Chapter in EducationSophie Chen and Antonio AthiasChristopher de Bono
2023Turning the Page: A New Chapter in EducationSophie Chen and Antonio AthiasRoser Salavert
2023Turning the Page: A New Chapter in EducationSophie Chen and Antonio AthiasAna Paula Zakarias
2023Turning the Page: A New Chapter in EducationSophie Chen and Antonio AthiasJuan Ramón de la Fuente
2023Turning the Page: A New Chapter in EducationSophie Chen and Antonio AthiasRobert Keith Rae
2023Turning the Page: A New Chapter in EducationSophie Chen and Antonio AthiasSheikha Alya Ahmed Bin Saif Al-Thani
2023Turning the Page: A New Chapter in EducationSophie Chen and Antonio AthiasSheikh Manssour Bin Mussallam
2023Turning the Page: A New Chapter in EducationSophie Chen and Antonio AthiasLauren Rumble
2023Turning the Page: A New Chapter in EducationSophie Chen and Antonio AthiasSoraya Fouladi
2022Food for Thought: A Sustainable Approach to Food SecurityEva Lifsec and Jack HochmanSeth Goldman
2022Food for Thought: A Sustainable Approach to Food SecurityEva Lifsec and Jack HochmanAbby Maxman
2022Food for Thought: A Sustainable Approach to Food SecurityEva Lifsec and Jack HochmanMary-Ellen McGroarty
2022Food for Thought: A Sustainable Approach to Food SecurityEva Lifsec and Jack HochmanSusan Bratton
2022Food for Thought: A Sustainable Approach to Food SecurityEva Lifsec and Jack HochmanRebekah Hodge
2022Food for Thought: A Sustainable Approach to Food SecurityEva Lifsec and Jack HochmanEsther Penunia
2022Food for Thought: A Sustainable Approach to Food SecurityEva Lifsec and Jack HochmanMai Thin Yu Mon
2022Food for Thought: A Sustainable Approach to Food SecurityEva Lifsec and Jack HochmanOscar Ekponimo
2022Food for Thought: A Sustainable Approach to Food SecurityEva Lifsec and Jack HochmanEli Goldman
2021A Global Catastrophe: The Impacts of COVID-19Eva Lifsec and Jack HochmanAnthony Fauci
2021A Global Catastrophe: The Impacts of COVID-19Eva Lifsec and Jack HochmanMichael S. Phillips
2021A Global Catastrophe: The Impacts of COVID-19Eva Lifsec and Jack HochmanChristiane Amanpour
2021A Global Catastrophe: The Impacts of COVID-19Eva Lifsec and Jack HochmanSanjay Gupta
2021A Global Catastrophe: The Impacts of COVID-19Eva Lifsec and Jack HochmanBurhan Gafoor
2020Megacities: A Sustainable FutureSophia Duff and Tom Mckillop
2019Ripple Effect: The Water CrisisNoëlla Kalasa and Sophia DuffGalila Gray
2019Ripple Effect: The Water CrisisNoëlla Kalasa and Sophia DuffAndrew Hudson
2019Ripple Effect: The Water CrisisNoëlla Kalasa and Sophia DuffSeth M. Siegel
2019Ripple Effect: The Water CrisisNoëlla Kalasa and Sophia DuffWolfram Schlenker
2019Ripple Effect: The Water CrisisNoëlla Kalasa and Sophia DuffZaria Forman
2019Ripple Effect: The Water CrisisNoëlla Kalasa and Sophia DuffFiona Ward
2018Under CTRL: Technology, Innovation and the Future of WorkAyesha Wijesekera and Noëlla KalasaMaha Aziz
2018Under CTRL: Technology, Innovation and the Future of WorkAyesha Wijesekera and Noëlla KalasaAndrew Brust
2018Under CTRL: Technology, Innovation and the Future of WorkAyesha Wijesekera and Noëlla KalasaMichael Scissons
2018Under CTRL: Technology, Innovation and the Future of WorkAyesha Wijesekera and Noëlla KalasaFederico Rampini
2018Under CTRL: Technology, Innovation and the Future of WorkAyesha Wijesekera and Noëlla KalasaTsvi Gal
2018Under CTRL: Technology, Innovation and the Future of WorkAyesha Wijesekera and Noëlla KalasaClay Shirky
2017Migration: Crossing the LineSarah Blau and Sean Waxman-LenzWilliam Milberg
2017Migration: Crossing the LineSarah Blau and Sean Waxman-LenzAngy Rivera
2017Migration: Crossing the LineSarah Blau and Sean Waxman-LenzSirin Selcuk
2017Migration: Crossing the LineSarah Blau and Sean Waxman-LenzGregory Maniatis
2017Migration: Crossing the LineSarah Blau and Sean Waxman-LenzBen Fox Rubin
2017Migration: Crossing the LineSarah Blau and Sean Waxman-LenzVictor Flores
2016Media’s Influence: Opinions, Activism, & OutcomesSuroosh Alvi
2016Media’s Influence: Opinions, Activism, & OutcomesBuzz Bissinger
2016Media’s Influence: Opinions, Activism, & OutcomesSusan Chira
2016Media’s Influence: Opinions, Activism, & OutcomesCasey Neistat
2016Media’s Influence: Opinions, Activism, & OutcomesPaloma Escudero
2016Media’s Influence: Opinions, Activism, & OutcomesTrevor Johnson
2015Sustainability: Balancing People, Planet, & ProfitAmina J. Mohammed
2015Sustainability: Balancing People, Planet, & ProfitEstela Vazquez
2015Sustainability: Balancing People, Planet, & ProfitGeorg Kell
2015Sustainability: Balancing People, Planet, & ProfitHans Rosling
2015Sustainability: Balancing People, Planet, & ProfitJennifer Siebel Newsom
2015Sustainability: Balancing People, Planet, & ProfitJoel K. Bourne
2014Globalization: A World of Exchange
2013Modern Youthquake: A Generation’s ImpactBan Ki-moon
2013Modern Youthquake: A Generation’s ImpactCorinne Woods
2013Modern Youthquake: A Generation’s ImpactSheena Matheiken
2013Modern Youthquake: A Generation’s ImpactClaudia López
2013Modern Youthquake: A Generation’s ImpactBrandon Stanton
2013Modern Youthquake: A Generation’s ImpactKiran Bir Sethi
2013Modern Youthquake: A Generation’s ImpactChris Temple
2013Modern Youthquake: A Generation’s ImpactZach Ingrasci
2012Human Exploitation: Exposing the UnseenDaniel F. Persico
2012Human Exploitation: Exposing the UnseenKatherine Chon
2012Human Exploitation: Exposing the UnseenJohanna M. Esposito
2012Human Exploitation: Exposing the UnseenRadhika Coomaraswamy
2012Human Exploitation: Exposing the UnseenAsha-Rose Migiro
2012Human Exploitation: Exposing the UnseenKenneth D. Johnson
2012Human Exploitation: Exposing the UnseenRachel Lloyd
2012Human Exploitation: Exposing the UnseenLynn Stratford
2012Human Exploitation: Exposing the UnseenHelen Benedict
2011The Web: Wiring our WorldNicholas Negroponte
2011The Web: Wiring our WorldKamran Elahian
2011The Web: Wiring our WorldJudith Donath
2011The Web: Wiring our WorldBurt Herman
2011The Web: Wiring our WorldClay Shirky
2011The Web: Wiring our WorldJon Lawhead
2011The Web: Wiring our WorldMarc Rotenberg
2011The Web: Wiring our WorldAlexis Ohanian
2010Bioethics: Striking a BalanceChristine Mitchell
2010Bioethics: Striking a BalanceKenneth Prager
2010Bioethics: Striking a BalanceAna Lita
2010Bioethics: Striking a BalanceDavid Magnus
2010Bioethics: Striking a BalanceJoseph Fins
2010Bioethics: Striking a BalanceWesley Smith
2009The Food Crisis: A Global ChallengeBan Ki-moon
2009The Food Crisis: A Global ChallengeDaniel Gustafson
2009The Food Crisis: A Global ChallengeJ.W. Smith
2009The Food Crisis: A Global ChallengeCaryl Stern
2009The Food Crisis: A Global ChallengeA.G. Kawamura
2009The Food Crisis: A Global ChallengeHenk-Jan Brinkman
2008The Pursuit of Energy: A Catalyst To ConflictCarlos Alejaldre
2008The Pursuit of Energy: A Catalyst To ConflictMark Crandall
2008The Pursuit of Energy: A Catalyst To ConflictLucas McConnell
2007Global Warming: Confronting the Crisis
200630 Years of UNIS-UN: The Role of the Corporation in Today's World
2005Global Health: Rights and Responsibilities in the 21st Century
2004Modern Mass Media: The Influence of Information
2003Youth at Risk: The Future in Our Hands
2002Prejudice: How Racism and Bigotry Scar Our World
2001Twenty-five years of the UNIS-UN: Problems and Progress over the Past Quarter Century
2000A Changing World: Examining Global Interdependence and Inequalities
1999Facing the New Millennium: a Search for Global Ethics
1998Civil Conflicts: Global Consequences and Concerns
1997Technology and Communications in the 21st Century: the Impact on Society
1996Children of the World: Struggles of a Generation
1995Women in Society: a Natural Balance, an Unequal World
1994International Responsibility: Power and Politics
1993Ethnic Struggles: Identity and Survival
1992Environment and Development: a Common Ground
1991A New World Order: the Opportunity for Change
1990Education for Survival
1989Human Rights
1988The Environment: a Global Crisis - the Need for Change
1987The Cost of War - The Price of Peace
1986Men and Women: Tradition and Change
1985Rights and Responsibilities of Youth
1984The Communication Revolution: Freedom or Control
1983Disarmament
1982Population and Development
1981Food and Development
1980Energy, Development and the Environment
1979Development Strategies and the Needs of Children in Celebration of the International Year of the Child
1978The Law of the Sea
1977New International Economic Order