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EKOLA Model United Nations
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EKOLA Model United Nations

Wrocław, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Dec 4–2026 (day: 6)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
100
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

EKOLA Model United Nations brings high-school delegates to Wrocław, Poland for a compact simulation hosted by a Polish school community on the Central European MUN circuit. The conference operates at a deliberately human scale, with a delegate cohort sized to keep committees substantive rather than crowded. For students weighing where to spend a winter weekend of diplomacy, EKOMUN offers a Wrocław-based experience in English-language committee work without the logistical overhead of larger flagship conferences. Registration is handled through the MyMUN platform.

Why this edition matters in 2026

High-school MUN in Central Europe has matured into a dense, interconnected circuit, and conferences like EKOMUN serve an important role: they give delegates a manageable environment in which to practice the craft before stepping into larger regional flagships. A cohort of roughly this size means more speaking time per delegate, tighter chair feedback, and fewer moments lost to procedural housekeeping. Wrocław itself matters as a venue. The city is a major Polish academic hub with strong international school connections, and hosting MUN here keeps the conversation oriented toward a European policy lens - useful for delegates who want exposure beyond the Anglo-American MUN style that dominates online prep materials. The winter scheduling also has practical consequences. A December conference falls in the middle of the academic term, which means delegates arrive having already engaged with current events in their classrooms rather than returning from summer break cold. For chairs, that translates into committees where research depth is more evenly distributed.

How to prepare

Preparation for EKOMUN should start from the assumption that this is a high-school level conference with English as the working language, which means clarity of argument matters more than diplomatic flourish. Delegates who can state a country's position in two sentences and then defend it under cross-examination will outperform those who memorize talking points. Because the conference is hosted in Poland, delegates representing European Union member states or neighbors of the EU should expect their positions to be probed more sharply than at conferences further afield. Chairs and fellow delegates will bring local context to bear, and a generic position paper will show its seams quickly. Spend time on the specific bilateral relationships your assigned country has within the European neighborhood. Finally, treat the MyMUN application page as the authoritative source for committee assignments, topic guides, and any rolling logistical updates. Build your position paper around the official topic framing rather than secondary summaries, and arrive in Wrocław with a draft opening speech, a list of three or four countries you intend to caucus with, and at least one operative clause you are prepared to defend in unmoderated debate.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Dec 4, 2026 – Dec 6, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who can apply to EKOMUN?

    The conference is aimed at high-school delegates, and applications are handled through the MyMUN platform linked from the official conference page.

  • Where is the conference held?

    EKOMUN takes place in Wrocław, Poland, a major academic city in the southwestern part of the country and a regular stop on the Central European MUN circuit.

  • How long does the conference run?

    EKOMUN is a compact multi-day simulation held in early December, structured to fit a single long weekend so that delegates traveling from abroad can attend without disrupting an extended stretch of the school term.

  • What is the working language?

    Like most conferences on the Central European circuit at the high-school level, EKOMUN operates in English, and position papers and committee debate are expected to be conducted in English.

  • How do I register?

    Registration is processed through the MyMUN conference listing for EKOMUN, which serves as the canonical source for committee topics, application status, and logistical updates.

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

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