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Fariha is the President of the Warwick United Nations Society and a second year Mathematics student. She began MUN at the age of 14 and since then, has had the opportunity to found a MUN conference, chair at international conferences, act as our training officer last year and now be president of our society! Hailing from Kashmiri roots, she has lived her entire life in the UK.


For the coming year, she hopes to expand the reach of the society and focus more what MUN can do for individuals. Additionally, she is very excited to see what our academic expansion will bring and looks forward to . In her free time, she enjoys discovering new music and going on walks.

President

Fariha Riyaz Baba

Meet Henry Wade Vice-President and Secretary of the Warwick United Nations Society, the USG for Media at WARMUN XII, and a Second Year Politics and International Studies student at the University of Warwick.Born in France but having lived mainly in the Netherlands and Germany and being a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and France, he has experienced a wide variety of different cultures.

 

Henry started MUN-ing last year at CUIMUN 2017 and has since both delegated and chaired in multiple conferences across the UK winning honourable mentions and commendations. For WARMUN XII, he hopes to see strong debates and creative solutions where people will not be afraid to defend their role and bring victory for their allocated sides! When he’s not doing anything MUN related, he likes discussing the world, spending time with their friends, taking pictures and go for a run.

Vice President

Henry Wade

Aidan Tee is the Treasurer of the Warwick UN Society and a second-year Economics, Politics and International Studies student. He is also the USG Finance for the upcoming WarMUN conference in December. Born in Malaysia, but raised in Scotland and the UAE, he has experienced many different cultures which has allowed him to maintain an open mind while also developing an interest in current affairs around the globe.

 

Aidan started doing MUN in 9th grade and has since been to conferences in Doha, Singapore, Abu Dhabi and London. He has Chaired Security Council at a local conference in the UAE and has also been Deputy Head of his school’s Middle School MUN programme. Outside MUN, Aidan’s hobbies include drumming, running (although not particularly good at it), and aimlessly surfing the internet. He also has an interest in sports (watching, not playing), with Football and Formula 1 being his two favourites.

Treasurer

Aidan Tee

Evgenia Chamilou is the first Academic Officer of the Warwick UN Society and a second-year LLB Law student. Evgenia started being involved with academic conferences since the age of 15 and has since participated in events all around the globe where she had the chance of meeting diplomats, ambassadors and politicians. Some of these include the UN Youth Assembly at the UNHQ in New York, the Global Diplomatic Forum in London and the Hiber EYP International Forum in Spain.

 

Although she is studying away from home she has also been involved with many organisations such as the Royal Commonwealth Society, the European Youth Parliament (EYP) and the Cyprus Youth DiplomaCY. She has also been a Board member of the United Nations Youth and Student Association of Cyprus (UNYSAC) for two years.

Academic Officer

Evgenia Chamilou

Srinidhi Dhulipala is the Conference Manager of Warwick UN society and will undertake the role of USG Partnerships for the upcoming Warmun 2018 Conference. She is a third-year law Student aspiring to work in a City Law firm. She has been involved in MUN since Grade 10 which she passionately continues to the detriment of her bank balance. She believes that MUN is her mental escape from routine speech. It is debating with a purpose and the best stimulation available for people seeking to make a difference. She advocates change and hopes that the upcoming WARMUN 18 conference ticks the criteria. Even after attending many conferences taking part as a delegate, staff and backroom personnel, her first MUN would classify as one of the most daunting conferences she had but the knowledge she gained about the debated issue, country policy and international politics got her hooked. Though she prefers university MUNs to high school THIMUN conferences due to their smaller committee size and flexibility to conduct an effective discussion of the matter at hand. She comes from a typical Non-Resident Indian background and has lived in three Middle Eastern cities. When she isn’t studying, being anti-social or doing MUNs, she enjoys painting, reading and dancing.

External Conference Manager

Srinidhi Dhulipala

Coming Soon)

MUN Training Officer

Haiwad Khan

John Nyholm is the Publicity Officer of the Warwick United Nations Society and a second-year Politics and International Studies student from Finland.

 

John has taken an interest in world politics for a long time. Attending an international secondary school allowed him to gain a firm appreciation of the interconnectedness of the world, and at university he has met people from various different backgrounds and been able to further broaden his horizons.

 

John joined the society at the beginning of his first year at university. Prior to this, he had participated in Model European Parliament (MEP) conferences, as a delegate on the European level and as a chairperson on the national level in Finland. During his first year at university, he participated in MUN conferences in London and Helsinki.

 

In addition to his interests in politics and current affairs, John is an avid cineast. He also takes an interest in several other forms of art, such as literature and games. Furthermore, he plays floorball and enjoys jogging.

Publicity Officer

John Nyholm

Nicole Wise is the current Socials and Welfare Officer of the Warwick United Nations Society, and is in second year studying Law with French Law. Nicole enjoys the topical issues presented by the society, and the diversity the society has to offer.

 

Nicole’s interest in international affairs stems from her European Legal System’s course, alongside her interest and goal to improve her debating skills.

 

Despite not having any MUN experience prior to university, Nicole believes in the inclusivity of those both with experience and those hoping to improve their MUN skills, like herself. Skills such as event organising and her friendly-nature therefore provide an approachable member of the executive for all members.

 

In her spare time Nicole enjoys playing badminton and going to the gym.

Socials and Welfare Officer

Nicole Wise

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