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CIMUN VII

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CIMUN VII

Incheon, Korea, Republic of · high-school

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Dates
May 30–2026 (day: 31)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

CIMUN VII brings high-school delegates to Incheon for a compact late-spring weekend of committee work hosted by Chadwick International. The conference sits inside the Republic of Korea's increasingly dense Model UN calendar, anchored on a school campus that has become a recognizable stop on the East Asian circuit. The edition is scoped for secondary-school participants and runs across two consecutive days, which favors tight committee design, fast-moving negotiation, and delegations that arrive already briefed on their country positions.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Incheon has quietly become one of the more strategic Model UN locations in East Asia. It is the gateway city for the Republic of Korea's international school network, and a conference hosted there draws a mix of Korean nationals, third-culture students, and visiting delegations from neighboring jurisdictions. CIMUN VII inherits that geography, which means the room tends to be more linguistically and diplomatically diverse than a purely domestic conference. The edition also matters because it falls in the late-spring window when many delegates are calibrating between domestic Korean conferences and the larger international circuit. A strong showing here is often used as a signal heading into summer programs and the autumn flagship conferences. Because the host is a school-run organization rather than a university secretariat, the tone leans toward pedagogy: clearer rules of procedure enforcement, more deliberate chairing, and committee topics that reward preparation over theatrics. That makes it a useful proving ground for delegates who want to be evaluated on substance.

How to prepare

Treat CIMUN VII as a substance conference, not a performance conference. The two-day format compresses the arc of debate, so delegates who arrive with a drafted opening speech, a working paper skeleton, and two or three pre-identified bloc partners will outperform those who improvise from the floor. Research should center on the assigned country's actual voting record and current foreign-policy posture, not generic talking points. Because the delegate pool skews international, expect to negotiate with peers who already know the file - vague position papers get exposed quickly in moderated caucus. Logistically, plan for Incheon as a destination rather than a Seoul side trip. Travel time from the city center is non-trivial, and the campus environment means delegates are largely on-site for the duration. Build your prep around being self-contained: printed research binders, offline access to key UN resolutions, and a clear plan for unmoderated caucus dynamics.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    May 30, 2026 – May 31, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in CIMUN VII?

    The conference is scoped for high-school delegates, consistent with its hosting by an international secondary school in Incheon.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    CIMUN VII is held in Incheon, in the Republic of Korea, on the campus of the host school.

  • How long does the conference run?

    It runs across a single weekend in late spring, structured as a compact two-day program of committee sessions.

  • What format should delegates expect?

    Expect a school-hosted format emphasizing rules of procedure and substantive debate, suited to a high-school-level delegate pool in Incheon.

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

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