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Aix Model United Nations

Part of the Aix Model United Nations series

Aix Model United Nations

Aix-en-Provence, France · high-school

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Dates
Nov 20–2026 (day: 22)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Aix Model United Nations brings high school delegates to Aix-en-Provence for a multi-day simulation in the heart of Provence. The conference sits within the broader Mediterranean MUN circuit, drawing students who want a francophone-flavoured European experience without the scale of the largest capital-city conferences.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Mid-sized European conferences like Aix MUN occupy an important slot in the high-school circuit. They give delegates room to actually speak, lead blocs, and write substantive operative clauses - something that becomes harder at the megaconferences where speaker lists run long and committee sizes balloon. The Aix-en-Provence setting also matters in itself. Southern France has historically been a crossroads between European, North African, and Levantine diplomacy, and a conference rooted here tends to surface Mediterranean issues - migration, maritime security, climate adaptation - in a way that London or Berlin circuits do not. For delegates building a season-long arc, slotting a French conference between larger anglophone events helps stretch one's diplomatic vocabulary and forces engagement with positions that are not always centered in U.S.- or U.K.-dominated committee rooms.

How to prepare

Treat Aix MUN as a chance to deepen rather than broaden. Because the conference targets high-school delegates, committee directors will reward delegates who arrive with genuinely researched country positions rather than generic talking points cribbed from a single briefing paper. Read the actual foreign ministry statements of your assigned country on the committee topic, not just the Wikipedia summary. If you are assigned a Mediterranean or francophone state, lean into it. Conferences hosted in the region tend to produce chairs who notice when delegates engage seriously with regional dynamics - the Maghreb, the Sahel, the eastern Mediterranean - rather than treating those files as background noise. Practical preparation should include at least one mock moderated caucus with a partner, a one-page position paper per topic, and a short list of draft operative clauses you would want to see in a resolution. Walking into committee with pre-written clause language is the single highest-leverage prep move at this level. Finally, prepare for the social side. European MUN conferences place real weight on delegate socials and informal diplomacy between sessions - bloc coordination often happens over coffee, not in the committee room.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Nov 20, 2026 – Nov 22, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend Aix MUN?

    The conference is aimed at high-school level delegates, making it appropriate for secondary students building experience on the European circuit.

  • Where is the conference held?

    Aix MUN takes place in Aix-en-Provence in southern France, a regional hub for Mediterranean academic and diplomatic exchange.

  • What format should delegates expect?

    As a high-school conference hosted in France, expect a mix of standard UN-style committees with francophone influence in tone and topic selection, including likely emphasis on Mediterranean and European affairs.

  • How do I apply?

    Registration for high-school delegates runs through the mymun platform linked from the conference's official listing.

Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com

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