Harvard Model Congress

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Harvard Model Congress
AbbreviationHMC
FormationMabaho
TypeNGO
PurposeEducation
Location
Official language
English
Presidents
Nahla Owens (Boston)
Jack Kelly (Boston)
Logan Kelly (Europe)
Andre Ramsey (San Francisco)
Stephen Norris (Asia)
Nabila Chowdhury (Middle East)
Main organ
Executive Board
Staff
225
Websitewww.harvardmodelcongress.org

Harvard Model Congress (HMC) is a congressional simulation conference that provides American high schools and students abroad to experience the American government firsthand. HMC is run entirely by Harvard undergraduates; it is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization operated independently of the university.

Domestic conferences[edit]

Harvard Model Congress Boston, founded in 1986, is the oldest of the HMC conferences and is held annually in Downtown Boston. Each February, nearly 1,500[citation needed] delegates travel to attend. The 2024 conference was the latest to date with over 1600 delegates. Programs include committees acting as the House of Representatives, Senate, and Supreme Court, as well as other functions associated with the government.

Founded in 2001, Harvard Model Congress San Francisco is an American government simulation program based on the Boston model and the first conference of its type on the West Coast.[citation needed]

International conferences[edit]

Harvard Model Congress Middle East, formerly known as Harvard Model Congress Dubai, was founded in 2013. Harvard Model Congress Dubai 2013 took place at the American University in Dubai, UAE, from January 24 to 26. It hosted over 300 students from 11 different countries in its first conference.

Harvard Model Congress Asia (HMCA) was founded in 2004, holding an annual conference in mid-January (second weekend of January). HMC Asia was organized in Hong Kong. It has nearly 600 students from 19 countries on four continents. HMC Asia focuses on America's political system and international governmental institutions. The 2008 conference, supposed to be held from September 4–6, was cancelled due to rebellion in Thailand. As a substitute for the cancelled 2008 HMCA, the 2009 session of Harvard Model Congress Asia was held in Seoul, South Korea, from January 22 to 24. In 2020, HMCA moved to Tokyo for the first time. In 2021 and 2022, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, HMCA was hosted virtually.[citation needed] In 2023, HMCA planned to return to Seoul for its first in-person conference since the pandemic.

Harvard Model Congress Europe was founded in 1987 and holds an annual conference in mid-March. HMC Europe looks at institutions of international governance, including the World Health Organization, Group of 24, and European Commission. HMC Europe 2020 was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the 2021 conference was hosted virtually.

Harvard Model Congress Latin America was founded in 2014, holding an annual conference near the end of August. The first HMC Latin America took place in São Paulo, Brazil, from August 21 to 24 at the Centro Universitário Belas Artes de São Paulo.

Boston history[edit]

Session Year President(s) Keynote speaker
1 1986 Alan Crane and Neil Morganbesser U.S. Secretary of Energy John S. Herrington
2 1987 Andrew Schmid and Jack Tsao
3 1988 Theodore Lubke and Brendan Randall
4 1989 Joseph Choo and Russell Wilcox
5 1990 Ben Bisconte and Sandra Kahn
6 1991 David Ackley and Emma Laskin
7 1992 Henry Dormitzer and Keith Kaplan
8 1993 James Doak and Mark Sneider
9 1994 Keith Law and Will West
10 1995 Stephen Ko and Jessica Levin
11 1996 Jonathan Finkelstein and Arvind Venkat
12 1997 Daniel Feinberg and Lawrence Lee
13 1998 Wes Gilchrist and Kristi Patterson
14 1999 Lanhee Chen and Adam Kovacevich
15 2000 Benjamin Lanson and Anna Su
16 2001 Amy Chen and Art Koski-Karell
17 2002 Helen Gilbert and Beth Schwartz
18 2003 Fiery Cushman and Lucien Smith
19 2004 David Arrojo and Matt Ocheltree
20 2005 Ramin Afshar-Mohajer and Julie Kobick
21 2006 Isley Markman and James Paquette
22 2007 Maura Graul and Laura Morris
23 2008 Molly Barron and Hana Merkle
24 2009 Meaghan Graul and Brittany Lin
25 2010 Laura Dean and Glenn Alterman
26 2011 Vasiliki Katsarou and Basima Tewfik
27 2012 Jyoti Jasrasaria and Shohan Shetty
28 2013 Andrew Shindi and Caitlin Lewis
29 2014 Graham Wyatt and Eric Cervini
30 2015 Delaram Takyar and Theo McKenzie
31 2016 Neil Alacha and Jacob Steinberg-Otter
32 2017 Tyler Olkowski and Jason Mills
33 2018 Michael Geisler and Nida Ansari
34 2019 Raquel Leslie and Nicholas Pagel
35 2020 Kemi Akenzua and Cate Pinto
36 2021 Will Matheson and Aidan Keenan Attorney General Maura Healey and Rep. Seth Moulton
37 2022 Aidan Keenan and Katie O’Meara Former Mayor Kim Janey
38 2023 Nikolas Kirk and Ella Wesson
39 2024 Raina Cohen and Matthew Tibbitts Rep. Gabe Amo and Carol Rose
40 2025 Nahla Owens and Jack Kelly

Asia history[edit]

Session Year Location
City Country President(s)
1 2005 Bangkok Thailand Loui Itoh and Laura Morris
2 2006 Bangkok Thailand Ronnie Angus and Brian Coyne
3 2007 Bangkok Thailand Matt Vandenberg and Luke Langford
4 2008 Bangkok Thailand Christopher Miller
5 2009 Seoul South Korea Christopher Miller
6 2010 Seoul & Singapore South Korea & Singapore Mate Pencz
7 2011 Singapore Singapore Jacky Kwong
8 2012 Singapore Singapore Marc Steinberg
9 2013 Singapore Singapore Jeffrey Lerman
10 2014 Hong Kong Hong Kong, SAR Adam P. Ziemba
11 2015 Hong Kong Hong Kong, SAR Erik Bakke
12 2016 Seoul South Korea Zachary J. Lustbader
13 2017 Hong Kong Hong Kong, SAR Oksana Moscoso
14 2018 Hong Kong Hong Kong, SAR Melvin Woo
15 2019 Singapore Singapore Rachel Chiu
16 2020 Tokyo Japan Katie Rabinovitz
17 2021 Virtual Virtual K. Taylor Whitsell
18 2022 Virtual Virtual Georgia Steigerwald
19 2023 Seoul South Korea Kyle Felter
20 2024 Seoul South Korea June Park
21 2025 TBA TBA Stephen Norris

Europe history[edit]

Session Year Location
City Country President
1 1988 Luxembourg Luxembourg Alexander Shustorovich
2 1989 Luxembourg Luxembourg Gina Berardi
3 1990 Luxembourg Luxembourg Andria Derstine
4 1991 Luxembourg Luxembourg Susan Stayn
5 1992 Luxembourg Luxembourg James Fowler
6 1993 Luxembourg Luxembourg Scott Hemphill
7 1994 Luxembourg Luxembourg Nik Korgaonkar
8 1995 Luxembourg Luxembourg Daniel Bisgeier
9 1996 Paris France Ryan Hackney
10 1997 Paris France Steven Hill
11 1998 Paris France Mark Veblen
12 1999 Paris France Eric Bolesh
13 2000 Paris France Saloni Saraiya
14 2001 Paris France John Marshall
15 2002 Paris France Cathy Tran
16 2003 Paris France Ann Chernicoff
17 2004 Paris France Sam King
18 2005 Paris France Richard Tieken
19 2006 Paris France Miranda Dietz
20 2007 Athens Greece Carolyn Amole
21 2008 Athens Greece Awara Mendy
22 2009 Brussels Belgium Leslie Dyke
23 2010 Brussels Belgium Annie Shoemaker
24 2011 Brussels Belgium Alison Schumer
25 2012 Brussels Belgium Rachel Wilson
26 2013 Madrid Spain Chandan Lodha
27 2014 Madrid Spain Eric Chung
28 2015 Madrid Spain Zach Fields
29 2016 Rome Italy Laura Lynn Liptrap-Sandoval
30 2017 Madrid Spain Gavin Sullivan
31 2018 Madrid Spain Caroline Tervo
32 2019 Madrid Spain Aren Rendell
33 2020 Madrid Spain Jessie Rodriguez
34 2021 Virtual Virtual Melody Wang & Nyla Brewster
35 2022 Virtual Virtual Nour Abou-Hussein
36 2023 Madrid Spain Lap Nguyen
37 2024 Palma Spain Logan Kelly
38 2025 TBA TBA Atticus Lee

San Francisco history[edit]

Session Year President(s)
1 2001 John Marshall
2 2002 Adam Hornstine
3 2003 Katherine O'Gara and Julie Hackenbracht
4 2004 Stephanie Kendall and Michael Schacter
5 2005 Michael Thompson
6 2006 Shanshan Jiang and Katie Johnson
7 2007 Jordan Boslego and Loui Itoh
8 2008 Megan Srinivas and Jason Burke
9 2009 Meaghan Graul, Brittany Lin, and Sam Roosz
10 2010 Glenn Alterman, Laura Dean, and Ariel Stoddard
11 2011 Vasso Katsarou, Basima Tewfik, and Ethan Amaker
12 2012 Alison DiCurcio
13 2013 Annie Baldwin
14 2014 Andrew Sudler
15 2015 Samuel Finegold
16 2016 Peyton Fine
17 2017 Maddy Nam
18 2018 Andrew Badinelli
19 2019 Nicholas Eynon
20 2020 Nirav Sookhai
21 2021 Trisha Prabhu
22 2022 Michael Wallace
23 2023 Matt Tibbitts
24 2024 Nahla Owens
25 2025 Andre Ramsey

Middle East history[edit]

Session Year President
1 2013 Eric Cervini
2 2014 Amy Alemu
3 2015 Erica Byas-Smith
4 2016 Rebecca Curran
5 2017 Carlos Mendizabal
6 2018 Benjamin Delsman
7 2019 William Delaney
8 2020 Lainey Newman
9 (Conference cancelled due to COVID-19) 2021 Claira Janover
10 2022 Delaney Hurley
11 2023 Samuel D. Lowry
12 2024 Meredith Zielonka
13 2025 Nabila Chowdhury

Latin America history[edit]

Session Year Location
City Country President
1 2014 São Paulo Brazil Enzo Vasquez
2 2015 São Paulo Brazil Oksana Moscoso
3 2016 São Paulo Brazil Rebecca Ramos
4 2017 São Paulo Brazil Andrew Wilcox
5 2018 Mexico City Mexico Jocelyn Hernandez

Logistics[edit]

Each year, around 200 Harvard undergraduates assist with planning and running the conferences.

For the Boston conference, the debate topic must be chosen by May. Updates to briefings are written and distributed to schools by winter, and issue summaries are also provided to the delegates. HMC 2009 was HMC's first-ever paperless conference. For the duration of the event, each year, Harvard Model Congress uses most of the Boston Sheraton conference space.

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