It is assumed, by virtue of the fact you are here for a serious purpose, that you are mature enough to respect others and to provide a framework within which all MUN participants can operate, with each action in good taste and appropriate to the primary purpose of your being here. Failure to follow these simple guidelines may result in participants being driven out from the conference and schools not being invited to participate in future sessions.
Alcoholic beverages may not be consumed at any time during the conference. When alcohol is available at MUN-related activities, students should exercise discretion and remember that their conduct reflects on both their school and the programme in general. The use of any form of narcotic drug is expressly prohibited.
Smoking isnot permitted anywhere inside the buildings, where the conference takes place.
SPIMUN is a formal conference and the clothing expected is formal. Boys should be dressed in a formal suit, shirt and tie or similar alternative i.e. blazer or jacket with formal trousers. Girls should be dressed in equally formally in suits, smart separates (whether trousers or skirts) or dresses. Specifically, jeans, sports shoes and other casual wear are not appropriate and delegates, who are not suitably attired, will not be allowed into the conference rooms. National costumes and military uniforms are not permitted.
Cellular Phones must be switched off in all forums at all times and may not be used. Portable audio equipment must also be turned off during all meetings.
* in case if you are waiting for an important call e.g. from your parents, which are really worried about how their child is coping with problems of staying alone in a foreign country, you should turn of the mute of your cellular phone.
Resolutions may be typed on the computers available in special rooms, which will be specified by special signs. Normally, a 15-minute time limit will be imposed on the use of a computer. You may use your own data disks but do not install any programs or use any systems disks. If you are in any doubt, consult one of the coordinators.
Each delegation is responsible for supplying its own-headed notepaper and for bringing enough copies of resolutions. Extra photocopying will be charged at 10 rubles per copy.
All small country flags are the property of SPIMUN and may not be removed or defaced. Schools will be charged the full cost of replacement if the flag is removed or defeated. Flags will be placed on the tables during the opening session of the General Assembly.
Placards are provided on the basis of ONE per delegate. You need the placards for voting, so do not loose them. They may not be replaced.
No posters or notices are allowed on any walls, doors or other areas, where conference takes place.
Every delegate/student officer/director will be provided with three lunch tickets.