APEX Model United Nations
**APEX Model United Nations** is a high-school Model UN conference taking place July 10–12, 2026, in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Participants represent UN member states in simulated committees, researching assigned countries' positions on global issues and negotiating resolutions through debate and diplomatic discussion. Delegates develop skills in research, public speaking, negotiation, and collaborative problem-solving within a structured parliamentary framework.
Why it matters
A virtual high-school MUN can be a practical way to build diplomacy, public speaking, and negotiation skills without the need for travel. For students interested in international affairs, it offers a chance to engage with peers in a structured conference setting.
Because this event is online, delegates can focus on preparation, participation, and collaboration in a digital format. That makes it especially useful for students who want to gain MUN experience while developing clear communication in virtual committees.
How to prepare
Start by strengthening the core skills that apply to most Model UN conferences: researching country policy, writing concise position papers if required, and practicing speeches, points, and moderated discussion. Since committees are not listed here, broad preparation on major international issues and standard UN procedure will be especially helpful.
Because the conference is virtual, prepare your online setup in advance. Test your microphone, camera, internet connection, and note-taking system, and practice delivering short speeches on screen so you can communicate confidently and stay engaged throughout sessions.