Alexander Cork

Community Engagement, HMUN Australia at Harvard Model United Nations

Alexander Cork is an experienced professional with a diverse background in admissions, marketing, media production, and community engagement. Currently serving as an Admissions Officer and Podcast Host at Crimson Global Academy, Alexander also facilitates the launch of Harvard Model UN's first Australian conference. Previous roles include Head of Client Experience at Easy Weddings and Podcast Lead at Crimson Education, where Alexander established the Top of the Class podcast. With a proven track record as Asia Pacific Marketing Director for both Crimson Education and Kumon Australia & New Zealand, Alexander has significantly contributed to growth and engagement initiatives. Early career experiences include roles as Assistant Producer for Sportsbrand Media Group and Highlights Package Producer at Sportal Australia. Alexander holds a Bachelor of Journalism from RMIT University and a Diploma of Primary Education from La Trobe University.

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Harvard Model United Nations

Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN) is the oldest, largest, and most prestigious United Nations simulation for high school students held in the United States. HMUN is a four-day international relations simulation for high school students held annually in downtown Boston. At HMUN, delegates gain insight into the workings of the United Nations and the dynamics of international relations by assuming the roles of UN representatives and members of other international bodies and national cabinets. HMUN is an exciting opportunity for students to debate issues that confront world leaders and to draft resolutions in response to these global issues. Participants will develop their abilities to work with others who are equally motivated and passionate about the topics of debate and to respond to global concerns. HMUN builds upon decades of experience. In 1927, Harvard held its first annual Model League of Nations, followed by the first Model United Nations conference in 1953. This longevity and the dynamic that only a conference of our size can provide make HMUN the preeminent simulation of its kind in the world.


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