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Camille Sée MUN

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Camille Sée MUN

Paris, France · high-school

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Dates
May 29–2026 (day: 30)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Camille Sée MUN convenes high school delegates in Paris for a focused weekend of debate, drawing students into one of Europe's most established Model UN ecosystems. Hosted in the French capital, the conference offers a compact circuit experience for secondary-level participants navigating the close of the European MUN calendar.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Paris-based conferences carry weight on the European high school MUN circuit because they sit at the intersection of Francophone diplomatic tradition and the multilateral institutions headquartered nearby. Delegates who attend gain exposure to a debate culture that often blends formal procedural rigor with the policy substance expected at larger university-hosted events. For high school students specifically, a school-hosted conference like Camille Sée MUN provides a more accessible entry point than the larger flagship events on the continent. It allows newer delegates to test committee work in a setting where the stakes are educational rather than purely competitive, while still offering experienced delegates a venue to refine their skills before transitioning to university circuits. The timing near the end of the academic year also matters: it serves as a capstone for students who have built up a season of preparation, and a final European data point before summer programs and the next year's recruitment cycles begin.

How to prepare

Preparation for a Paris high school conference should start with reading the committee background guides carefully once released, with attention to how the chairing team frames the scope of debate. School-hosted MUNs often have distinctive procedural quirks, and delegates who internalize the rules of procedure early tend to outperform those who rely on generic MUN instincts. Position papers remain the single highest-leverage preparation artifact. A tight, well-sourced paper signals seriousness to the dais and gives the delegate a reusable reference during unmoderated caucuses. Pair this with a working knowledge of the assigned country's voting record on the specific committee topic, and the delegate enters the room with a credible foundation. For delegates traveling from outside France, logistics deserve early attention: the conference runs across a weekend, so arrival the evening before allows for a calmer Friday morning. Practicing opening speeches aloud, ideally in front of peers, converts written preparation into the speaking confidence that committee rewards.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    May 29, 2026 – May 30, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in this conference?

    Camille Sée MUN is targeted at high school level delegates, making it appropriate for secondary students building experience on the European circuit.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    The conference is held in Paris, France, giving delegates access to one of Europe's central diplomatic capitals during their weekend of committee work.

  • How long does the conference run?

    The event runs across a weekend in Paris, offering a compact format suited to high school delegates balancing the conference with end-of-year academic commitments.

  • How do I apply to attend?

    Applications are routed through the mymun platform listing for the conference, which serves as the registration channel for high school delegates seeking a spot in the Paris committees.

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

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