Committee Description
IPC is unlike any other Model United Nations (MUN) experience. Delegates in IPC will be representing different news agencies such as the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), and the Globe and Mail. It is important to note that each news agency will have its own biases and writing styles that journalists must strive to follow. Reporters will have the chance to act as a third party in other committees to report on their progress, efficiency, debate flow, alliance making, and other factors.
Journalists won’t only be writing articles throughout the conference. They will also be interviewing other delegates, participating in Q&As (both answering and asking questions), talking to committees about emerging crisis, and possibly even writing articles on IPC itself. Delegates who wish to join IPC should have a passion for journalism, or just writing in general. Although being in IPC may seem like a lot of work, and it is, it is nevertheless an amazing experience.
Feel free to browse the collection of articles our IPC delegates have written!
Journalists won’t only be writing articles throughout the conference. They will also be interviewing other delegates, participating in Q&As (both answering and asking questions), talking to committees about emerging crisis, and possibly even writing articles on IPC itself. Delegates who wish to join IPC should have a passion for journalism, or just writing in general. Although being in IPC may seem like a lot of work, and it is, it is nevertheless an amazing experience.
Feel free to browse the collection of articles our IPC delegates have written!