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Coșbuc Model United Nations
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Coșbuc Model United Nations

Bucharest, Romania · high-school

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Dates
Oct 30–Nov 1, 2026
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Coșbuc Model United Nations convenes high-school delegates in Bucharest for a multi-day simulation cycle anchored in the European MUN calendar. The conference uses the standard MyMUN application pipeline and positions itself as an autumn fixture for secondary-school diplomats in Romania and the wider region. For delegates plotting a season of committee work, Coșbuc MUN offers a structured weekend of debate at the secondary-school level, with logistics centred on the Romanian capital and registration handled through the conference's public application portal.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Bucharest has steadily grown into one of Central and Eastern Europe's busier MUN hubs, and high-school-level conferences like Coșbuc play a specific role in that ecosystem: they give younger delegates a serious committee experience without the university-tier intensity that can crowd out first-time speakers. The format is calibrated to learners who are still building the muscle memory of points, motions, and resolution drafting. The conference also matters because it sits in the autumn window, when delegates are fresh from the summer break and beginning to chart which spring circuits to target. A well-run October-to-November event lets schools test new delegations, rotate chairs into committee leadership, and identify which students are ready to step up to harder simulations later in the academic year. For faculty advisors, secondary-school MUNs in Romania are a useful benchmark of how civic-education programming is evolving across the region. Each edition is, in effect, a snapshot of which global issues teenagers are choosing to engage with - and how seriously their schools are willing to back that engagement.

How to prepare

Delegates heading to Bucharest should treat Coșbuc MUN as a chance to practise fundamentals under realistic pressure. That means arriving with a position paper that actually reflects the assigned country's voting record, not a generic summary scraped from the first search result. Chairs at the high-school level reward delegates who can quote a real policy line and then negotiate around it. Because the conference runs across multiple days, pacing matters. Strong delegates plan which session they will use to build a bloc, which session they will use to circulate amendments, and which session they will reserve for closing speeches. Treating each committee session as a discrete tactical block - rather than one long debate - is the single biggest jump from beginner to intermediate performance. Finally, use the autumn timing strategically. Coșbuc is early enough in the academic year that lessons learned here - on caucusing, on drafting, on handling unmoderated chaos - can be applied to every subsequent conference your delegation attends. Keep a short post-conference debrief document; it compounds faster than most delegates expect.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Oct 30, 2026 – Nov 1, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is Coșbuc MUN held?

    The conference is hosted in Bucharest, Romania, placing it within the Central and Eastern European MUN circuit.

  • Who is eligible to participate?

    Coșbuc MUN is a high-school-level conference, designed for secondary-school delegates rather than university students.

  • How long does the conference run?

    It runs across multiple days in the autumn, spanning a long weekend that includes opening ceremonies, committee sessions, and closing on the final day.

  • How do delegates apply?

    Applications are processed through the conference's MyMUN listing, which serves as the central registration and information portal.

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

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