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MUN/Bielany Model United Nations

Bielany Model United Nations

Part of the Bielany Model United Nations series

Bielany Model United Nations

Warsaw, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Dec 10–2026 (day: 12)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
300
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Bielany Model United Nations returns to Warsaw as a high-school gathering hosted in the Polish capital's Bielany district. The conference is structured as a multi-day winter session that draws delegates from across the region into committee work conducted in the format and rhythm of a traditional MUN. For high-school circuits in Central and Eastern Europe, BielMUN sits inside a dense cluster of late-autumn and winter conferences, offering a chance to test resolutions, working papers, and bloc strategy before the heavier spring season begins.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Warsaw has become one of the more reliable anchors of the Central European MUN map, and a high-school conference held in the city contributes to a pipeline that feeds university circuits across the region. BielMUN's positioning as a school-level event means it functions as a training ground where younger delegates encounter formal rules of procedure, draft resolutions, and the basic choreography of bloc politics. The conference also matters because of who shows up. A winter session in Warsaw tends to attract delegations from Poland and neighboring states, which means committees often reflect the live diplomatic frictions of the region - energy security, EU enlargement debates, and the long shadow of the war on the EU's eastern flank. Even when committee topics are historical or technical, the room reads them through a Central European lens. For students, BielMUN is also a credentialing moment. Performance here is visible to the Polish school MUN community and to organizers of larger regional flagships, which makes the conference a useful stepping stone for delegates aiming at more competitive invitations later in the academic year.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for BielMUN should start with the conference's host context. Researching Poland's current foreign-policy posture - its role inside the EU and NATO, its relationship with Ukraine, and its position on energy and migration - gives you a baseline for reading the room, regardless of which country you represent. Chairs in Warsaw tend to reward delegates who can connect committee topics back to live European debates. Because this is a high-school conference, mastering the fundamentals will matter more than exotic policy maneuvers. Spend preparation time on rules of procedure, motion hierarchy, and the mechanics of moving from a moderated caucus to a working paper to a draft resolution. Delegates who can run the floor procedurally often outperform those who arrive with deeper policy knowledge but weaker process instincts. On the substance side, build a one-page country position that covers your assigned state's voting bloc, its three or four red lines on the committee topic, and two or three realistic compromises you can offer. Identify likely allies before you arrive and prepare to test those alliances early in the first session rather than waiting for unmoderated caucus to sort itself out. Finally, plan logistics seriously. A winter conference in Warsaw means cold weather, short days, and travel that may include layovers for delegations from outside the region. Build in buffer time for arrival, and treat the social programme as part of the diplomatic work rather than as an afterthought.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Dec 10, 2026 – Dec 12, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in BielMUN?

    BielMUN is a high-school level conference, so participation is aimed at secondary-school students attending either as individual delegates or as part of a school delegation.

  • Where is the conference held?

    The conference takes place in Warsaw, Poland, in the Bielany district that gives the conference its name.

  • When does BielMUN take place?

    BielMUN is a multi-day winter session held in Warsaw, with committee work spread across consecutive days in December.

  • How do I apply to attend?

    Applications are handled through the conference's MyMUN listing, which is the standard registration channel for delegations and individual delegates attending the Warsaw event.

  • Is BielMUN suitable for first-time delegates?

    Yes - as a high-school conference in Warsaw, BielMUN is structured to be accessible to newer delegates while still offering substantive committee work for more experienced participants.

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

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