Model United Nations Chair Application Motivation Letter.
Please note that this letter is hardly any good, you'd really need to expand to get the role.
Model United Nations Chair Application Motivation Letter.
Please note that this letter is hardly any good, you'd really need to expand to get the role.
Model United Nations Chair Application Motivation Letter.
Please note that this letter is hardly any good, you'd really need to expand to get the role.
My name is Your Name and I am interested in the position of a trainee chair for Conference Name. I believe that in order to be eligible for this position, a student must hold passion for MUN. Not only as an extra-curricular activity but much bigger and greater than that and I believe my role as a co-president at Blank shows that. I have always held ardor for MUN as it gave me an opportunity to express myself in the form of debate. My experiences include 2 conferences in Blank, serving as an ambassador in both conferences. In Blank(Could be a country Name), I have attended Conference Name in 2014 and Conference Name 2016. Although my experiences don't seem like much, I have gathered good communication skills, leadership skills and I have also learnt to present my ideas in a fluent and concise manner. One of my greatest achievements through these conferences was that I have learnt to work towards, and achieve my aims with great commitment and perseverance. Other than just conferences, I have presented assemblies and put up displays at school to highlight important world issues including human rights. My purpose for applying to this conference is to develop and enhance other skills that are necessary for daily life. These skills include, to be able to adapt quickly to new surroundings and situations, to be able to relate to people easily and learn to become a great leader. An opportunity like this is of great interest of mine and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Your Name Personal email: blank@email.com School email: blank@email.com
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