
Having become aware of the impacts of these recent happenings, UNSA Maastricht and SCOPE feel the need to discuss the recent developments of the revolts of youths around the globe...
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Many of you have asked about upcoming MUNs that we will send delegations to. Finally, here are the first two and we would like YOU to go with us.
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Setrawa is a small desert village, 110km from Jodhpur, with a population of 3000 people. Ranging from Dalits to Brahmins, and extreme poverty to comfortable living, it is a diverse...
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For everyone interested in volunteering with UNSA this summer: We still have two places available in our amazing project sites in India and Madagascar. Some more detailed information about the NGOs: Human Rights...
Read moreDear Friends, Christmas is approaching fast now and we would like to take a look back on a year filled with stimulating and outstanding experiences in and outside of Maastricht...
Read moreFinally online: The photos from our amazing Fifth Birthday Party! Check them out in our Gallery section!
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Check out the new Online Blogby The Diplomat for new and updated articles about student life in Maastricht, Europe and the world. http://www.unsa-diplomat.blogspot.com/
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Here is some information about our projects in Guatemala, Madagascar, India, Nepal and the Philippines from the lecture slides we presented during our Volunteer Information Evening. If you would like to apply,...
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14/11/11 With Christmas around the corner, the UNSA Project Committee would like to raise your awareness of the needs and concerns of its partner NGOs in more than seven developing...
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On November 17, United Nations University in Maastricht plans to celebrate the event of the 22nd anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child with a conference on...
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It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the website of the United Nations Student Association Maastricht. Whether you are looking for upcoming events, news, activities or if you are curious about what UNSA actually does, you are absolutely at the right place. Please have a look around and enjoy the variety of opportunities provided.
If you would like to learn more about the United Nations, meet new people, participate in student conferences abroad or wish to shape Europe’s second largest Model United Nations, you are very welcome to join our association. Our committees provide a forum for the active members of UNSA willing to share ideas, creativity and to accept responsibility. Moreover, UNSA offers you the opportunity to freely attend and participate in different activities, such as workshops, lectures, debates, excursions and foreign MUNs as well as parties, balls and charity programs.
I am looking forward to meeting you in person.
Best Wishes,
Janika Bockmeyer
President United Nations Student Association Maastricht