Are you interested in Africa?
Are you interested in Diplomacy?
Do you like to Debate?
Would you like to meet others who share your interests in Africa,
diplomacy and debate?
If yes, then …
Join the UMBC Delegation to the National Model African Union
The Model African Union provides a unique opportunity to college
students to study the role, structure, and performance of the 54
nation-state African Union through simulations augmented by briefings
at African Embassies in Washington, D.C. The MAU demonstrates the
patterns of cooperation and conflict that characterize intra-African
diplomacy in search for solutions to continental issues. The 2014 MAU
will be at Howard University, February 20 – 23, 2014.
UMBC will represent the nation of Swaziland!!!! Preparation is going
on right now.
The UMBC Delegation to the National Model African Union is coordinated
by the Department of Africana Studies and the Department of Political
Science.
To join the UMBC Delegation or for more information, please contact
Dr. Tyson King-Meadows (tkingmea@umbc.edu), Dr. Cynthia Hody
(hody@umbc.edu), or UMBC Model United Nation’s Secretary General Paul
Weisko (paulw1@umbc.edu).
Participating in the MAU will be an experience of a lifetime!
Are you interested in Diplomacy?
Do you like to Debate?
Would you like to meet others who share your interests in Africa,
diplomacy and debate?
If yes, then …
Join the UMBC Delegation to the National Model African Union
The Model African Union provides a unique opportunity to college
students to study the role, structure, and performance of the 54
nation-state African Union through simulations augmented by briefings
at African Embassies in Washington, D.C. The MAU demonstrates the
patterns of cooperation and conflict that characterize intra-African
diplomacy in search for solutions to continental issues. The 2014 MAU
will be at Howard University, February 20 – 23, 2014.
UMBC will represent the nation of Swaziland!!!! Preparation is going
on right now.
The UMBC Delegation to the National Model African Union is coordinated
by the Department of Africana Studies and the Department of Political
Science.
To join the UMBC Delegation or for more information, please contact
Dr. Tyson King-Meadows (tkingmea@umbc.edu), Dr. Cynthia Hody
(hody@umbc.edu), or UMBC Model United Nation’s Secretary General Paul
Weisko (paulw1@umbc.edu).
Participating in the MAU will be an experience of a lifetime!