What does it take to be a change-maker on the global stage? More than 400 students from 30 schools across the United States visited campus in November to find out during Exeter’s flagship Model UN conference, PEAMUN XV.
Career diplomat Jorge Ryder Torres-Pereira, who has served as Portugal’s ambassador to seven countries including France, China and Thailand, kicked off the weekend gathering with a lively keynote address that offered students rarefied insights on world politics.
“It was a fascinating speech about what life is like as a diplomat,” says Alex Rosen ’24, a director general for PEAMUN XV, who had lunch with Torres-Pereira following his remarks.”
He spoke about the severity of the issues he has dealt with, such as helping to broker ‘secret pacts’ between Portugal and China, and about problems like world hunger and how many of them are caused by polarization and extremism. … I found it particularly interesting how he’s spent time representing Portugal in both Tel Aviv, Israel, and Ramallah, in the West Bank. … His speech was also humorous, ending with a wholesome picture of him holding a panda, which he joked might serve as encouragement for us to become diplomats.”