VASILIKI ALEVRIDOU
My name is Vasiliki Alevridou, I am 20 years old and study law at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. My experience with Model UN simulations amounts to two participations as a delegate in ArcMUN 2020 and the American School of Warsaw’s ZYGMUNT 2021, and one as a chair in ArcMUN 2023. This year’s UNICEF agenda, “Children in Peril: The Humanitarian Crisis in the Middle East”, is a topic that bears discussion, now more than ever. I am truly looking forward to meeting all of you and engaging in fruitful debates and conversations. I hope to make ArcMUN 2025 a memorable and enjoyable conference for the delegates of our committee alongside my co-chairs. |
CHRISTINA KEFOU
Hello my name is Christina Kefou and I was born and raised in Thessaloniki, Greece. I’m 18 years old and a freshman in Department of Economics of the University of Macedonia. I have participated in Aristotelio College MUN three times before as an Organiser and also in Yale MUN as a delegate. I now have the wonderful opportunity to experience this year’s ArcMUN from a Chair’s perspective! I have always admired the purpose of ArcMUN because not only does it give us the opportunity to broaden our horizons, meet new people, learn new things and reconsider our beliefs but also we have the ability to behave as active citizens and discuss global and social problems. I’m looking forward to meeting everyone in person and I’m sure that by the end of ArcMUN 2025 we will all have amazing memories from this amazing project. |
KONSTANTINOS LIAKOS
My name is Konstantinos Liakos. I was born and raised in Thessaloniki, Greece. I am 16 years old student in the 11th grade at Aristotelio College. I am a newcomer to MUN, although last year I actively participated as a delegate in Historical Committee, preparing materials as well. This year’s MUN agenda, “Children in Peril: The Humanitarian Crisis in the Middle East”, is undoubtedly a topic that warrants thorough discussion. I look forward to meeting each of you and fostering a productive dialogue within the MUN framework, and I hope that we will all have something memorable to carry with us from this MUN. |