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Banská Bystrica Model United Nations
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Banská Bystrica Model United Nations

Banská Bystrica, Slovakia · high-school

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Dates
Sep 11–2026 (day: 13)
Fee
€30
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
80
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Banská Bystrica Model United Nations (BanMUN) is a high-school level conference held in central Slovakia, drawing a compact delegate body to a city better known for its Central European heritage than for the international conference circuit. The event uses a single flat fee for both team and individual registrations and is listed through mymun, signaling a clear orientation toward the cross-border MUN audience rather than a purely domestic one. For a first or near-first edition, BanMUN sits in a useful niche: small enough that delegates get real speaking time, structured enough to count as serious preparation for larger European circuits, and priced in a way that lowers the barrier for travelling high-school teams.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Slovak MUN conferences remain underrepresented in the broader European listings, which means each new entrant shapes how the country is perceived by delegates from neighbouring states. A high-school conference in Banská Bystrica anchors Model UN activity outside the Bratislava orbit and gives schools in the central regions a credible home venue. The choice of an autumn slot is significant. It lands early in the academic year, when novice delegates are still calibrating and experienced ones are looking for low-stakes warm-ups before the more competitive winter and spring conferences. A small expected delegate count reinforces that positioning - this is a training-oriented stage, not a credential-chasing one. The flat fee approach, identical for teams and individuals, also matters. It removes one of the friction points that tends to discourage independent delegates and smaller schools from travelling, and it signals an organising philosophy focused on access rather than tiering.

How to prepare

Treat BanMUN as a controlled environment to test substance over showmanship. With a smaller floor, moderated caucus time per delegate runs higher than at large conferences, so position papers and opening speeches carry more weight relative to lobbying theatrics. Delegates should arrive with concrete clause language drafted, not just talking points. The high-school framing means chairs are likely to reward procedural cleanliness and clear sourcing. Spend preparation time on rules of procedure and on building a short, defensible bloc strategy rather than on maximalist resolutions. For delegates coming from outside Slovakia, build in time for travel logistics, since Banská Bystrica is a regional rather than a primary international hub. Finally, use the conference to stress-test one specific skill - whether that is unmoderated caucus leadership, amendment drafting, or crisis-style improvisation - rather than treating it as a general performance. The scale of the event makes targeted practice realistic in a way that larger conferences do not.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Sep 11, 2026 – Sep 13, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend BanMUN?

    The conference is pitched at the high-school level, making it appropriate for secondary-school delegates and school-based MUN clubs rather than university teams.

  • Where is the conference held?

    BanMUN takes place in Banská Bystrica, a city in central Slovakia, positioning it within the Central European MUN circuit.

  • How are registration fees structured?

    BanMUN uses a flat fee in euros that applies equally to team and individual delegates, which simplifies budgeting for independent participants and smaller schools.

  • How large is the conference expected to be?

    BanMUN is a small-format event, which generally means more speaking time per delegate and a more accessible environment for newer high-school participants.

  • How do delegates apply?

    Registration runs through the conference's mymun listing, which is the standard application channel for European MUN conferences of this scale.

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

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