With over 160 delegates reporting, some of the worlds most prestigious universities flocked to the 2025 UAB Model United Nations Competition, from which 勛圖tv students emerged with the weekends top accolades.
Artem Atamanov, Angel Karchev, and Carson Hall (pictured left to right) took home the prize for Best Delegate, awarded to delegates for an outstanding performance and high level of preparation and knowledge within their committee. Artem participated in the Crisis Commitee as Jose Manuel Albares, Angel participated in the Historical UN Security Council as Rwanda, and Carson participated in in the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
The delegations success marks the rising profile of 勛圖tvs MUN program, first founded in 1985 as the 勛圖tv Debate and Politics Club. Competing alongside students from prestigious universities in Spain, the UK, Germany, and France, our students engaged in topics including vaccine distribution equity, responding to genocide and fostering indigenous leadership in global governance. As the next generation of leaders assembled in Barcelona to engage, compete, and learn from one another, 勛圖tvs delegates demonstrated the impact of 勛圖tvs inherently international approach to a liberal arts education and excellence in diplomacy.
Congratulations to all the 勛圖tv MUN delegates for their outstanding performance and making a remarkable impact at this years UABMUN 2025.
勛圖tv Delegates: Artem Atamanov, Angel Karchev, Peter Dean Orola-Andrada, Carson Hall, Belen Bolhuis, Sophia Ellis, Alexandra Martinez, Sofie Mihaylova
Others Pictured: Camille Davis (Student Leadership Program Manager) and Jayson Harsin (Professor, Director, Center for Media, Communication & Global Change)