[Kyoto University of Foreign Studies] JUEMUN 2025 Report: Kyoto University of Foreign Studies becomes a stage for international discussion
Kyoto University of Foreign Studies Educational Corporation Press Release: July 3, 2025 JUEMUN 2025 Report: Kyoto University of Foreign Studies becomes a stage for international discussion The 2025 Nihon University Model United Nations Conference will be held at Kyoto University of Foreign Studies. This year’s theme is Sustainable Tourism The 16th JUEMUN Japanese University English Model United Nations Conference (JUEMUN 2025) was held at Kyoto University of Foreign Studies. This year’s theme was “Reimagining Global Tourism: Sustaining, Managing and Rebuilding for a Resilient Future.”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/78199/15/78199-15-a12750e1c23870111d1df20d5bf50705-1152×768.jpg Situation of the meeting The conference had three main sessions: “Managing the Environmental Impact of Tourism,” “Promoting Sustainable Tourism and Human Resource Development,” and “Strengthening Resilience and Sustainable Tourism in Disaster-Prone Areas.” Participants engaged in lively discussions. More than 180 students from 15 universities in Japan and overseas, including Japan, Canada, and the United States, participated and chaired the session, delving deeply from an international perspective into how tourism can be overcome from its negative aspects and rebuilt as a resilient form of tourism that is friendly to the earth and local communities, while maximizing the economic benefits and cultural exchange opportunities it brings. https://img.youtube.com/vi/8g6_kNiuDuo/sddefault.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8g6_kNiuDuo This event was a valuable opportunity for students who will lead the next generation to discuss in English issues related to the sustainability of tourism, which is also a challenge in Kyoto, the international tourist city where our university is located, and to seek solutions. [JUEMUN 2025 Event Overview] Event period: June 27, 2025 (Friday) to June 29, 2025 (Sunday) Organizer: Kyoto University of Foreign Studies Participants: Over 180 students from 15 universities in 20 countries and regions, including Japan, Canada, and the United States Conference Overview: MTG1 “Managing the Environmental Impact of Tourism” -Management of the environmental impacts of tourism- MTG2 “Promoting Sustainable Tourism and Human Development” -Promotion of sustainable tourism and human resource development- MTG3 “Strengthening Resilience and Sustainable Tourism in Disaster-Prone Regions” -Enhancing resilience and sustainable tourism in disaster-prone areas- View
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