DPS-DQ Model United Nations (MUN) is a premier, student-led simulation of the United Nations. It brings together curious, ambitious, and globally minded students to engage in diplomacy, dialogue, and decision-making. Founded with the vision of nurturing leadership and awareness, DPS-DQ MUN has quickly grown into one of the most awaited intellectual and cultural highlights of our campus.
We are committed to shaping the leaders of tomorrow—confident, empathetic, and articulate global citizens. Through structured debate, collaborative problem-solving, and creative policy-making, we inspire students to think beyond borders and contribute to a more inclusive and sustainable world.
At DPS-DQ MUN, we don't just simulate the UN—we redefine the MUN experience: Innovative committees with relevant and thought-provoking agendas, student-driven leadership that ensures authenticity, a focus on inclusivity and diplomacy, and a growth-oriented environment welcoming both new and experienced delegates.
Since our inception in 2019, DPS-DQ MUN has expanded in scale, impact, and ambition. What began as a small gathering of passionate voices has grown into a professional, multi-committee conference that sparks change, drives conversation, and leaves lasting inspiration for all participants.
A realistic UN-style committee experience, exposure to global issues and policymaking, opportunities to sharpen skills in public speaking, negotiation, and critical thinking, networking with like-minded peers, and recognition through awards and leadership roles.
Every successful conference rests on the shoulders of a dedicated team. Our student-led secretariat manages everything—from operations and logistics to academic content and crisis simulations—bringing both professionalism and passion to the event.
In a world defined by complex challenges, MUN equips young people with the tools to understand, debate, and reshape the future. At DPS-DQ MUN, we believe in the power of youth-driven dialogue over division—because the leaders of tomorrow are sitting in our committees today.