About IMUN
The Indonesia Model United Nations stands as Indonesia’s most distinguished model conference being the largest and well-known MUN in Indonesia. Organized annually by the Universitas Indonesia Model United Nations Club, this esteemed gathering brings together delegates from around the world to interact and collaborate in the spirit of diplomacy. Commencing in 2010, the event witnessed the participation of over 100 national and international delegates, showcasing their prowess in speech, negotiation, research, and drafting skills.












Our Logo Philosophy

Indonesian Archipelago
The Indonesian archipelago serves as the central element of the logo, representing national unity, diversity, and sovereignty. Comprising thousands of islands connected by shared history and values, it symbolizes Indonesia's strength in embracing cultural, ethnic, and geographical differences. Its presence highlights the nation's commitment to cooperation, inclusivity, and active participation in addressing global challenges through diplomacy and dialogue.
Batik Mega Mendung Motif
The Batik Mega Mendung motif appears as flowing cloud-like patterns across the background, drawing inspiration from one of Indonesia's most iconic traditional batik designs. This motif symbolizes wisdom, patience, and clarity of thought, values that are essential in diplomacy and decision-making. Its continuous and harmonious flow reflects the exchange of ideas, mutual understanding, and the pursuit of peaceful solutions in international relations.
Circular Emblem
The circular emblem surrounding the design symbolizes unity, continuity, and global interconnectedness. With no beginning or end, the circle represents equality among nations and the enduring nature of cooperation. The layered rings emphasize collaboration, collective responsibility, and the shared commitment of the international community to work together in creating sustainable and peaceful solutions for the future.








INTRODUCING
OUR COMMITEE



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Secretary General
Noorania Alila Ahmadina
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Deputy Secretary General of Internal Affairs
Sherina Ellyora
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Deputy Secretary General of External Affairs
Masayu Maritza Adelia Nafis
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Secretary of Internals
Ayla Nirwasita Oscar
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Secretary of Externals
Gloria Victoria
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Financial Controller
Asyrafatika Aisyah
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Treasurer I
Ramaden Putera K.
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Treasurer II