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berlin, Germany · high-school

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Dates
Aug 7–2026 (day: 8)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

BritMUN is a Model UN conference convened in Berlin, drawing high school delegates into the conventions of the global MUN circuit. The programme is hosted in Germany and uses the mymun platform for registration and committee assignments, situating it within the established European secondary-school MUN scene. The format is compact and intensive: a short summer gathering that compresses opening ceremonies, committee debate, and closing into a tight schedule. For delegates already familiar with parliamentary procedure, it offers a focused window to test resolutions and diplomacy without the logistical weight of a longer conference.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Berlin is one of the most consequential diplomatic capitals in Europe, and any MUN convened there inherits a certain weight of place. Germany sits at the centre of debates on European security, energy transition, migration policy, and the future of the transatlantic alliance - all themes that routinely surface in Model UN committee agendas. A conference held in the city gives student delegates a chance to debate these issues in the geography where many of them are actually negotiated. For the high-school MUN circuit, short-format summer conferences play a specific role. They are training grounds between the heavier autumn and spring seasons, places where delegates sharpen procedure, test new committee styles, and meet peers from other school programmes. BritMUN fits that niche, offering an accessible entry point for delegates building experience before the more competitive flagship conferences of the academic year. The choice of Berlin also matters for accessibility. The city is well-connected across Europe by rail and air, making it a realistic destination for school delegations travelling from across the region. That broadens the diplomatic mix in committee rooms and exposes delegates to a wider range of negotiating styles than they would encounter at a purely domestic conference.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for BritMUN should anchor their research in the issues most likely to surface on a European-hosted agenda: the war in Ukraine and its second-order effects, EU enlargement, climate and energy policy, and the governance of emerging technologies. Berlin-based conferences tend to reward delegates who can speak fluently about the European policy frame, not only the New York-centred UN frame. Because the conference is compressed into a short window, preparation discipline matters more than at longer events. There is little room to recover from a weak opening speech or an underprepared position paper. Delegates should arrive with their bloc strategy already mapped, draft resolution language pre-written where possible, and a clear sense of which clauses are negotiable and which are red lines for their assigned country. For first-time delegates, the high-school level and short format make this a reasonable proving ground. The advice is conventional but worth repeating: read the background guide twice, write the position paper early, and practise the rules of procedure out loud with a partner before arriving in Berlin. Confidence with the gavel-and-motion mechanics frees up cognitive space for the actual diplomacy. Finally, delegates should treat the conference as a networking event as much as a competitive one. The peers met in a Berlin committee room often reappear at later conferences across the European circuit, and those relationships compound over a multi-year MUN career.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Aug 7, 2026 – Aug 8, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is BritMUN held?

    The conference is held in Berlin, Germany, placing delegates in one of Europe's central diplomatic capitals for the duration of committee sessions.

  • Who is eligible to attend BritMUN?

    BritMUN is a high-school level Model UN conference, aimed at secondary-school delegates rather than university students or working professionals.

  • How do delegates apply to BritMUN?

    Applications are handled through the mymun platform, which manages registration, committee assignments, and delegate communications for the Berlin conference.

  • What kind of format does BritMUN use?

    BritMUN runs as a short, intensive summer conference in Berlin, compressing committee work into a tight schedule rather than spreading sessions across a longer week.

  • Is BritMUN suitable for first-time MUN delegates?

    The high-school eligibility and compact format in Berlin make it an accessible entry point for newer delegates, provided they prepare their position paper and procedure carefully in advance.

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

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