The Harvard International Relations Council (HIRC) is a non-profit organization that promotes awareness of International Relations. It is composed as several semi-independent but centrally funded programs, which each promote awareness of international relations in different ways. Those programs are Harvard Model United Nations (HMUN), Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN), the Harvard International Review (HIR), the Harvard Program in International Education (HPIE), Harvard Intercollegiate Model United Nations (ICMUN), Harvard International Relations on Campus (IRoC), and Model Security Council (MSC).
HIRC is the largest student organization at Harvard College. It is a registered 501(c)(3) that is run entirely by undergraduate students, and it is an affiliated Non-Governmental Organization with the United Nations Department of Public Information.
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