We’ve done it again! The Divina Seguros Chair of Analytical Thinking – ESIC has crossed the Atlantic to land at the very heart of global diplomacy. Last March, a group of our brightest students took part in Change the World Model United Nations (CWMUN) in New York, and the result was, quite simply, transformative.
The Setting: Where the Future Is Decided
More than 3,500 students from every corner of the globe gathered at the headquarters of the United Nations. This was no ordinary simulation. It was a full immersion across more than 24 UN committees, where informative noise disappeared to make room for what we do best: rigorous analysis and well-founded reasoning.
Our representatives debated the most pressing challenges on today’s global agenda, proving that analytical thinking is not merely an academic theory, but a vital tool for defending solid arguments and not being swayed by appearances.
Talent Backed by Support: The Chair’s Scholarships
At the Chair, we have a firm commitment to knowledge transfer. That is why we awarded five scholarships of €500 each to support our students’ participation in this elite competition. We firmly believe that fostering these social and critical skills is the best investment in a freer, better-prepared society.
We would like to give special recognition to all the students who carried the spirit of the Chair all the way to the Big Apple.
- Paula Escribá Bort
- Ezequiel Sánchez Caliz
- Andrea Lajara Seco
- Adam Reig Roig
- Carmen Rodrigo Salvador
- Álvaro Garcia Granero Dolera
- Tomas Pardo Olivencia
- Eleanora Garcia Gutiérrez
- Eva Mache
- Valeria Milagros Barberá Álvarez
- Mia Sofia Hermida Battiston
- Alexia Ioana Iftimi
- Irene Sanchis Moya
- Candela Argüello Calvo
Join the conversation!
If you would like to see how the event unfolded and learn more about the delegates’ experience, don’t miss the organizers’ social media channels: @changetheworldacademy and @associazione_diplomatici.
At the Chair, we continue working to ensure that analysis is your strongest defense. Because in a world full of noise, thinking for yourself is the greatest success.




