The Yale International Relations Association (YIRA) is a 501(c)(3) student organization at Yale University.
Founded in 1969 by a group of individuals who wished to promote a better understanding of global affairs after the events of the turbulent 1960s, YIRA's mission is to raise awareness of and foster debate about international relations and global affairs through a number of unique programs. These include the Security Council Simulation at Yale (SCSY); the Yale Model United Nations Conferences (YMUN) in New Haven, South Korea, and Taiwan; the Model United Nations Team at Yale (MUNTY); Hemispheres; the Yale Review of International Studies; a series of renowned speaker events; international trips; dozens of independent initiatives; and the Yale Model United Nations Institute (YMUNI). YIRA also enjoys consultative status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council. With hundreds of members hailing from 30 countries and pursuing virtually all courses of study, YIRA is one of the largest and most diverse student organizations at Yale University.
To learn more about YIRA, visit yira.org, or take a glance at our Wikipedia at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_International_Relations_Association.