Position Paper Guidelines and Expectations
Hey everyone,
Since position papers are almost due (Feb 3rd if you want the Research Award!), I just wanted to make a quick post about the formatting guidelines and our expectations for your papers.
Since we are a crisis committee, we have our own unique position paper guidelines, which can be accessed here. It contains all the necessary details regarding the format, rubric, submission guide etc., but feel free to reach out at histlxvii@bmun.org if you have any questions! Following the required format is extremely important, particularly with regards to citations which must be done in MLA format (check this if you need help with MLA).
The last thing I want to stress is that position papers are a way for you to structure your research based on the guidelines we have offered and to help with your preparation. While grading, we will be looking for signs that you have thought deeply about the issues at hand, instead of simply regurgitating lists of facts. Refer to the rubric in the guidelines for further information about this.
Good luck!
Anish
Since position papers are almost due (Feb 3rd if you want the Research Award!), I just wanted to make a quick post about the formatting guidelines and our expectations for your papers.
Since we are a crisis committee, we have our own unique position paper guidelines, which can be accessed here. It contains all the necessary details regarding the format, rubric, submission guide etc., but feel free to reach out at histlxvii@bmun.org if you have any questions! Following the required format is extremely important, particularly with regards to citations which must be done in MLA format (check this if you need help with MLA).
The last thing I want to stress is that position papers are a way for you to structure your research based on the guidelines we have offered and to help with your preparation. While grading, we will be looking for signs that you have thought deeply about the issues at hand, instead of simply regurgitating lists of facts. Refer to the rubric in the guidelines for further information about this.
Good luck!
Anish
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