International Relations on Campus (IRoC)
IRoC works to host events and speakers that bridge the divide between real-world politics and the things students study in class. Recently, their events have included a discussion with a former UN Peacekeeper and a moving photo exhibition about international human rights abuses. IRoC strives to create a space for thoughtful discussions, intellectual growth, and free food.
Harvard International Review (HIR)
The Harvard International Review is the International Relations Council’s
IR magazine. Once, years ago, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said he was “very impressed with the International Review,” and the HIR has never let anyone forget it. Run entirely by Harvard students, the magazine dedicates its time to covering everything from the future of the International Court of Justice to the role of cricket in propagating Indian nationalism. Check it out!
Harvard Project on International Education (HPIE)
HPIE organizes groups of students to introduce the world of international affairs to students across the world. This program combines IRC members’ love of global politics with a burning desire to serve communities. HPIE truly makes a difference in the lives of its students and is a wonderful way to spend your free time on campus. If you love working with people, check HPIE out!
Intercollegiate Model United Nations (ICMUN)
ICMUN is Harvard’s competitive Model UN team. The team is incredibly close, traveling as far as Los Angeles for conferences and Mather for parties. ICMUN was recently ranked second in the country for its performance on the circuit, and first for being significantly more fun than other competitive teams. Come, join the IC-Family!
Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN)
HMUN is a Model UN conference for thousands of college students from across the world. Delegates come for the lively debate, the productive competition, and the wild delegate dance. This conference will offer you the chance to meet students from other schools and discover that the magic of a college MUN conference lies in the absence of faculty advisors in the hallway.
Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN)
Every winter, HMUN opens its doors to high school delegates from all over the world. More than 3,000 students battle Boston’s weather to debate a host of different topics. There’s a bunch of ways to get involved at HMUN, from running committees and subjecting high-schoolers to exciting crises, to helping admin put up this entire conference.
Model Security Council (MSC)
The Model Security Council serves as the recruiting arm for the International Relations Council. They work to host events during Visitas, Welcome Week, as well as host the summer comp! MSC has a different standing than the rest of the orgs, as this has the sole purpose of helping the other orgs!