The English College in Prague MUN
Prague, Czechia · high-school
Summary
The English College in Prague MUN is an upcoming Model United Nations conference set to take place in the vibrant city of Prague. This event offers high-school students an opportunity to engage in diplomatic simulations and discussions, fostering a deeper understanding of international relations and global challenges. Participants will step into the roles of delegates, representing various countries and addressing pressing issues on the global agenda. Hosted in a significant European capital, the conference provides a unique setting for young minds to develop critical thinking, public speaking, and negotiation skills. It aims to bring together a diverse group of students, encouraging cross-cultural dialogue and collaborative problem-solving within a structured Model UN environment.
Country perspectives
Where the most-relevant 10 countries stand on the dominant committee topic. Click through for the full country dossier.
Advocates for democratic principles and market-based solutions, often emphasizing human rights and security.
Role: A major global power with significant influence in international forums, often leading discussions on security, economic development, and human rights.
Prioritizes national sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs, while promoting economic development and multilateralism.
Role: A rising global power with increasing economic and political influence, often shaping debates on trade, development, and regional security.
Supports international cooperation and rules-based order, often focusing on security, trade, and humanitarian aid.
Role: A permanent member of the UN Security Council, playing a key role in global security and diplomatic efforts.
Champions multilateralism, human rights, and cultural diversity, often advocating for European integration and global stability.
Role: A permanent member of the UN Security Council, actively involved in international peacekeeping, cultural diplomacy, and development initiatives.
Promotes South-South cooperation, sustainable development, and a multipolar world order, often advocating for reform of international institutions.
Role: A significant regional power and emerging global actor, contributing to discussions on climate change, economic development, and social justice.
Focuses on regional stability, economic development, and addressing the impacts of climate change, often advocating for African voices in international forums.
Role: A key player in East African regional politics and a contributor to peacekeeping missions, often highlighting issues pertinent to developing nations.
Emphasizes the existential threat of climate change and sea-level rise, advocating for urgent global action and support for small island developing states.
Role: A small island nation on the front lines of climate change, serving as a powerful voice for environmental protection and climate justice.
Prioritizes climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and sustainable development, often advocating for support for vulnerable nations.
Role: A densely populated nation highly vulnerable to climate change impacts, actively participating in international discussions on climate resilience and humanitarian aid.
Advocates for strong multilateral institutions, human rights, and sustainable development, often playing a leading role in European affairs.
Role: A major economic power in Europe, contributing significantly to international development, climate policy, and humanitarian efforts.
Supports a rules-based international order, free trade, and regional security in the Indo-Pacific, often focusing on environmental protection and human rights.
Role: A significant player in the Asia-Pacific region, actively involved in regional security dialogues and international efforts on climate change and trade.
Why this edition matters in 2026
Key topics & committees
- climate environmental positions
Delegates will need to consider the diverse national interests and economic realities that shape countries' approaches to environmental protection and climate action. This topic requires understanding the balance between economic development and ecological sustainability, as well as the principles of common but differentiated responsibilities.
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How to prepare
Schedule & deadlines
Conference
Oct 16, 2026 – Oct 18, 2026
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Frequently asked questions
Where will The English College in Prague MUN take place?
The conference will be held in Prague, a prominent city in Europe.
What is the eligibility level for delegates attending this conference?
This conference is designed for high-school level participants.
What is the format of The English College in Prague MUN?
The conference is an in-person event, providing a direct and interactive diplomatic simulation experience.
Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com
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