Should I have a specific academic background, such as Political Science or Public Administration, to become a United Netherlands delegate?
No. Participation in the United Netherlands delegation and preparatory track is open to university students who are interested in international relations, politics and the United Nations regardless of their academic background. Do I have to be a student of a university in the Netherlands to become a delegate? Yes. The preparatory track is an academic course that is open to university students only. If you study at a Dutch university until at least the end of the conference (end of February), you are eligible to apply. I applied for the United Netherlands delegation last year but did not get through the selection rounds. Can I apply again this year? Yes, you can. Just follow the normal application instructions and be sure to send in an updated resume. Will the study credits be transferable to my university and will it be possible to use it in my curriculum? The Radboud University has accredited the UNMD course with 10 ECTS at a Bachelor 3 level. Regardless of Radboud University accredit
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