Designation: International Press Team Photographer
Dates: October 22nd – 24th 2016
Location: Dimapur, Nagaland
The International Press Delegation allows its participants to act as unbiased photographers (along with journalists) who report on the proceedings of each simulation in the conference. Photographers will work along with the team who will investigate committee debates, conduct interviews, edit articles, and cover press conferences during the conference. Your work will be published in the daily newsletter of the NEIMUN conference, The Pinnacle Times, which is read by all NEIMUN participants and has a wide online readership across the globe.
Photographers act as the "eyes" of the entire conference as well as committee proceedings. They are required to capture the conference in a professional and unbiased manner. Their work, as they will be published in the newsletter The Pinnacle Times, should be able to capture the spirit of the conference and bring to light the agenda and goal of the organisation.
A list of all committees and the topics that are to be discussed during the NEIMUN conference can be accessed from the NEIMUN website.
Eligibility
We are looking for Young People:
NOTE: International press team photographers will be considered as NEIMUN Delegates. Delegations fees are waived for the International Press team. However, they will have to pay on their own for transport and accommodation. For accommodation details, please check the website.
Application Process:
Interested applicants are requested to mail the following to [email protected] by 18th October 2016.
Dates: October 22nd – 24th 2016
Location: Dimapur, Nagaland
The International Press Delegation allows its participants to act as unbiased photographers (along with journalists) who report on the proceedings of each simulation in the conference. Photographers will work along with the team who will investigate committee debates, conduct interviews, edit articles, and cover press conferences during the conference. Your work will be published in the daily newsletter of the NEIMUN conference, The Pinnacle Times, which is read by all NEIMUN participants and has a wide online readership across the globe.
Photographers act as the "eyes" of the entire conference as well as committee proceedings. They are required to capture the conference in a professional and unbiased manner. Their work, as they will be published in the newsletter The Pinnacle Times, should be able to capture the spirit of the conference and bring to light the agenda and goal of the organisation.
A list of all committees and the topics that are to be discussed during the NEIMUN conference can be accessed from the NEIMUN website.
Eligibility
- Should be enrolled in a college/university or a graduate within the last one year with at-least one Model UN Experience or a Master’s student.
- Prior experience in any editorial board in college or university (preferred, but not mandatory).
- Should not be more than 26 years at the time of Conference.
- Should have prior MUN experience as photographer.
- Should be able to exhibit a keen interest in the work of NEIMUN and have a personal commitment to the ideals of NEIMUN.
We are looking for Young People:
- Who are interested in learning more about the United Nations, multilateral diplomacy, International affairs, geopolitics, conflict resolution, and International organizations.
- Interested in networking with students from different schools and colleges, cultures, states, and nationalities.
- Interested in acquiring, harnessing and polishing skills such as lobbying, negotiations, public speaking, teamwork building and leadership.
NOTE: International press team photographers will be considered as NEIMUN Delegates. Delegations fees are waived for the International Press team. However, they will have to pay on their own for transport and accommodation. For accommodation details, please check the website.
Application Process:
Interested applicants are requested to mail the following to [email protected] by 18th October 2016.
- CV
- Any previous photography works on personal blogs or magazines or published elsewhere. Please do mention the details where it was published.