Ryan Pan
Ryan Pan
My name is Ryan Pan, a junior at Taipei European School.
I have always found MUN to be a refreshing format of forum-based discussions where everyone contributes their perspectives beyond simple for and against debate, allowing us to engage in nuance that we could never have considered had we pondered these issues on our own. Too often, we see the world through the opaque lens of “with or against me”, which hasn’t done us any favours with our current fragmenting political climate that we will grow up to. MUN teaches valuable skills beyond what is practically useful for a CV; you may be here for the suits(I wouldn’t blame you), but you will walk out of conferences with a little more understanding of others, whether you want to or not.
I started MUN in 2022 at TASMUN, where I did a frankly terrible job as the delegate of Argentina. But since then, after no small number of further mistakes, I have become more confident in speaking, so delegates shouldn’t feel afraid to speak out even if they think they will do a terrible job. The fact is, you probably will, but that’s okay. Take me as living proof that if you’re bad at something for long enough, you’ll become mediocre at it, so speak out.
Isabelle Chu
Isabelle Chu
Hi, delegates! My name is Isabelle Chu, and I’m a sophomore at Hsinchu County American School. I’m honored to serve as your Deputy Chair for General Assembly One. KSMUN VI will be my twelfth conference and my second time chairing.
I still remember attending my first conference—I was completely confused throughout the whole debate. I kept wondering if I should ask this question. Wait, no… What if the other delegates think I’m stupid? But here’s what I’ve learned: don’t be afraid to ask questions or speak up, because chances are, others have the same question too. My job is to help and support all delegates so everyone can make the most of the conference.
Feel free to contact me through email at isabelle1014tw@gmail.com or on Instagram at @i_sabei_
Through MUN, I’ve developed essential skills like public speaking, critical thinking, and connecting with others. I hope you’ll also gain new skills and discover something meaningful through this experience.
Outside of MUN, I’m a big fan of Stray Kids, and I enjoy playing electric guitar. I hope you all have an amazing time at this year’s KSMUN conference—can’t wait to see y’all there!
Marcella Wu
Marcella Wu
Hello delegates, welcome to the United Nations Environmental Programme of KSMUN VI! I am Marcella Wu, a sophomore at Hsinchu County American School, It is my honor to serve as the Head Chair of UNEP this year. KSMUN will mark my 13th MUN conference and my third time chairing! I first joined MUN in 8th grade after lots of encouragement from my friends. Over the years, it’s become a huge part of my life. MUN has taught me so much about confidence, and it has shifted my worldview significantly. MUN keeps me informed on the world's current issues and provides a solution-seeking opportunity on these pressing events. I still remember how nervous I was as a newcomer, struggling to even ask POIs, so I understand the challenges new delegates face. But I believe that through debates and exploring global issues, we can all grow and learn together.
Besides MUN, I love baking and drawing!! I also enjoy binge-watching Netflix series of basically any genre; I love rom-coms a lot, so feel free to reach out to me if there are any show recommendations!! If you have any questions or need help during the conference, don’t hesitate to reach out to me! My email is marcella0720@gmail.com, and my Instagram is mar.cella.72 Let’s make KSMUN VI an unforgettable experience! See you soon!