Also known as "Committees"
in classical Model UN's
Members of this circle will play the role of politicians with the task of pushing their political agendas to be adopted. A moderator will play the role of Prime Minister, and members are tasked with debating, arguing, and convincing each other while also showcasing their leadership capabilities through their fluency, arguments, and body language, with the goal of getting the P.M. on their side and adopting their political party as the main one.
Members of this circle will be assigned roles such as sergeant, detective, and captain... Each member will play a critical role in solving cold cases with the help of clues, files, documents, witnesses, etc. Members will be able to showcase their leadership, teamwork, and critical thinking abilities by joining together with the goal of closing their case once and for all.
Members of this circle will be assigned roles such as CEO, accountant, designer, marketer, etc., and will be tasked with debating legal issues, forming alliances, managing bureaucracy, and handling the legal side of business. This includes discussions on labor laws, sustainable materials, ethics, and funding strategies. Members will be provided with all the tools necessary for a proper simulation, such as legal paperwork, bank accounts, and bonds, and will be responsible for overseeing documentation, taxes, and other administrative components.
Much like the business simulation circle, contestants of this circle will take on roles and will be tasked with designing, producing, and selling prototypes of their own product ideas. They will be provided with the necessary materials and resources to bring their concepts to life. The final products will be presented and evaluated by moderators who will respectively play the roles of Sharks.
Ambassadors from Arab League countries will be joined by Officers from influential non-state entities such as Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as regional powers like Turkey and Iran. This expanded format allows for dynamic debate on social justice, labor challenges, poverty, immigration, education, and broader regional security issues.
Like a typical MUN, delegates will represent various countries and engage in high-stakes debate over the laws, ethics, and justification for possessing nuclear weapons. Ongoing global tensions, such as the Pakistan–India conflict, will serve as key case studies. The council may also involve simulated interventions, including the inspection, restriction, or confiscation of nuclear materials based on resolutions passed during the session.