NSLC - International Diplomacy 2009
This summer I went on a 10 day trip to DC/New York where I attended a conference called the National Student Leadership Conference on International Diplomacy.
While in DC I spent the majority of my time at The American University. It was a busy week, packed full of lectures on the international community, international laws, and theories on war. I also …
- visited the Colombian Residency at the Columbian Embassy
- visited the Saudi Arabian Embassy
- attended speeches by Colin McCarthy, Robert Pruitt, UN representatives, and Ambassadors to Lichtenstein and Luxembourg
- participated in a mock UN security council where we discussed the issue of nuclear non-proliferation in Iran
- went through leadership rotations on public speaking, conflict resolution, and time management
- visited many of the nation’s greatest monuments and the national mall
While in New York things were just as busy. I also …
- visited and toured the United Nations
- ate lunch in the UN delegates dining room
- listened to a guest speaker on refugees and displaced peoples
- visited Times Square, Liberty Island, and Ellis Island
NSLC - International Diplomacy was a truly amazing experience. I was able learn and experience things that I never imagined. I also met a lot of truly amazing people from across the nation and world. Over the next few days I will write a few blogs on my experiences at NSLC.
Wow! Amazing
JonandJoanMACHUCA
Great opportunities and connections
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