ABOUT THE IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY

The Iroquois Confederacy, founded between the late 15th and early 16th centuries, is recognized as one of the longest-standing participatory democracies in the world. Beginning in the 1600s, delegates in this committee will be tasked with drafting an Iroquois constitution in response to growing European colonization. The Iroquois skillfully balanced relationships with both the French and British, leveraging alliances when advantageous while protecting their own interests. Delegates must carefully consider these complex interactions when crafting resolutions and working papers to guide the future of the Confederacy.

Questions? Contact usgs@barmun.org.

 

MEET THE DAIS

 
 
 
 
 
 

Meet the Under-Secretary-General

 
 

Madison Herczeg

Under-Secretary-General

Class of 2027 | she/her

Madison is part of the class of 2027 here at Boston University studying International Relations with a minor in Political Science with tracks in the Middle East and North Africa and Foreign Policy and Security Studies. Madison is originally from Manhattan Beach, California, a beach town in Los Angeles. Her first experience with MUN was as a freshman in high school when she joined her high school’s introductory team, then later joined their advanced team.

Since coming to BU, Madison has been involved in MUN@BU, BosMUN, and BarMUN, obviously. Outside of Model UN, Madison is a member of the pre-law society and holds an officer position in her sorority Gamma Phi Beta. 

With her very little free time, Madison loves going to corepower with friends, trying new coffee shops in and around Boston, and hosting dinner parties. Additionally, she loves to travel and is looking forward to traveling abroad in the future. She hopes to attend law school in Los Angeles after graduating from Boston University. Madison is so excited to be one of the USGs for this BarMUN and help create an amazing conference weekend!!