Journalists’ Editorial Office

What makes international politics truly international? Is it the fact that it affects many countries? Maybe. Is it the fact that many actors from diverse backgrounds are involved? Possibly. Or is the real reason that journalists from all over the world report on every process and decision so that everyone knows what is going on everywhere?  International politics would not be international if it wasn’t for the journalists who keep us informed about global matters. They play an important role in the international system and the public is dependent on them in order to be able to control what their country’s representative is doing on the international stage. Sometimes the media can even influence the decision making process.

You’re interested in international relations? You’re creative and enjoy writing? You fancy being part of an extraordinary event? Then we have the right thing for you: Be a journalist at EurasiaMUN 2010 and enjoy a truly international experience with over 200 students from Europe and Asia! Currently EurasiaMUN is looking for six talented journalists to be in charge of the in-conference daily newspaper “Delegate’s Daily”. As a journalist at EurasiaMUN it will be your job to report on the formal sessions, lobbying processes, the social events and of course any in-conference gossip as well as take photos and film. The “Delegate’s Daily” will be edited by you and will be available every morning for delegates. Working in the Journalists Editorial Office will be a fantastic chance to practice your skills and broaden your expertise in a professional way whilst having lots of fun at the same time!! Don’t miss the chance! We’re looking forward to seeing you at EurasiaMUN!