
Model United Nations remains an integral part of student life at Robert College, offering students the opportunity to engage with global issues through research, debate, and collaboration. As a THIMUN-affiliated conference, RCIMUN brings together high school students from different schools and countries, creating an international platform for dialogue and exchange.
This year marked the nineteenth session of RCIMUN, held on campus under the theme “In the Wake of Crisis: Rebuilding Trust, Peace, and Prosperity.” In the lead-up to the conference, the organizing team navigated several last-minute changes and adjustments to committee structures and logistics. The team worked quickly to reorganize the conference while maintaining its overall structure and flow, demonstrating strong initiative and flexibility.
Throughout the conference, delegates engaged actively in committee discussions, addressing a range of global topics shaped by the conference theme. Working collaboratively, they developed resolutions while navigating complex questions around cooperation, stability, and shared responsibility. The presence of international schools from the Czech Republic, Azerbaijan, and Thessaloniki added a valuable global dimension, reinforcing RCIMUN’s role as a space for cross-cultural exchange.
The successful realization of this year’s conference reflects the adaptability, commitment and collaborative spirit of the students who continue to shape RCIMUN as a meaningful part of the Robert College experience.




