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Bratislava Model United Nations
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Bratislava Model United Nations

Bratislava, Slovakia · high-school

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Dates
Nov 27–2026 (day: 29)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
180
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Bratislava Model United Nations convenes high school delegates in the Slovak capital for a late-autumn weekend of committee work. The conference is listed through the MyMUN platform and draws participants from across Central Europe, positioning itself as a regional anchor for secondary school students working their way into competitive committee debate.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Central Europe hosts a dense circuit of student diplomacy conferences, and Bratislava occupies a useful niche on that map. The city is a short train ride from Vienna and Budapest, which makes it geographically accessible for delegations traveling within the Schengen area and a sensible weekend destination for school clubs that cannot commit to longer trips. For high school delegates specifically, conferences at this level matter because they bridge the gap between classroom simulation and the larger, more formal university-hosted weekends. Procedural fluency, resolution drafting, and the social mechanics of bloc formation are all built incrementally - and a focused weekend in committee accelerates that learning curve faster than any amount of preparatory reading. The Slovak hosting context also matters. Slovakia sits at a geopolitical seam between Western and Eastern Europe, and committee topics framed from a Bratislava vantage point often surface perspectives that delegates from larger capitals overlook.

How to prepare

Preparation for a high-school-level conference in Bratislava should lean heavily on procedural confidence. Delegates who arrive having rehearsed motions, points, and the rhythm of moderated caucuses tend to outperform those who arrived with longer position papers but weaker floor instincts. Research should be structured around the assigned country's actual voting record in the relevant UN body, not generalized national stereotypes. The UN's own Model UN guide is the right starting point for understanding how real delegations frame their interventions, and delegates should mirror that register rather than improvising rhetoric. Finally, because the conference runs across a full weekend, pacing matters. The strongest delegates conserve energy in the opening session, build coalitions during the unmoderated caucuses, and emerge as drafters or sponsors by the time resolutions are tabled. Treat the first day as reconnaissance, not performance.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Nov 27, 2026 – Nov 29, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is this conference designed for?

    Bratislava Model United Nations is aimed at high school delegates, making it appropriate for secondary school students rather than university-level competitors.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    The conference is hosted in Bratislava, Slovakia, in the late autumn, drawing students from across the Central European region.

  • How do delegates apply?

    Registration is handled through the MyMUN platform, where the conference page lists the application pathway for individual delegates and school delegations.

  • What level of MUN experience is expected?

    Because the conference is positioned at the high-school level, delegates ranging from newcomers to experienced secondary school competitors are appropriate participants.

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

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