Ryan Jung

Director Of Operations at Harvard Model Congress

Ryan Jung serves as the CIVICS Program Chair and CIVICS Expansion Chair at the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School, while also leading the Criminal Justice Team and contributing as a researcher for the Education Team in the Policy Program. As Secretary of the Harvard Korean Association and Director of Operations for Harvard Model Congress, additional leadership roles include Director of Special Programs for Harvard Model Congress San Francisco. Previous experience includes serving as President and Communications Vice President of the Youth Advisory Board for the U.S. House of Representatives under Rep. Katie Porter. Ryan Jung is currently pursuing an A.B. in Joint Concentration, Social Studies and Philosophy, with a Secondary focus on Educational Studies at Harvard University, following graduation from Portola High School in 2022.

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Harvard Model Congress

Founded in 1986, HMC is a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit and the nation’s oldest government simulation conference run exclusively by undergraduates at Harvard College. HMC is also the most dynamic model congress simulation available to high school students. Over the years, HMC Boston has grown significantly and has led to the development of five other conferences run by our sister organizations: Harvard Model Congress Europe, Harvard Model Congress Asia, Harvard Model Congress San Francisco, Harvard Model Congress Dubai, and Harvard Model Congress Latin America. We continue to improve the simulation with all of the resources available to us as we strive to guarantee the most accurate and informative experience. Unlike other conferences, HMC requires students to assume the role of real life congressmen, senators, and members of government, forcing them to expand their own perspectives and to understand the issues at hand in a new, more nuanced way. Harvard Model Congress presents a unique opportunity for high school students to engage with American government through role-play and simulation in order to develop a better understanding of civic involvement and government function. Through a variety of congressional committees covering a broad spectrum of pressing federal issues and a diverse collection of Special Program committees highlighting other aspects of the US government, HMC strives to provide a stimulating learning environment that fosters individual growth and group education.


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