Elixor MUN
**Elixor MUN** is a high-school Model United Nations conference taking place July 11–12, 2026, in Delhi, India. Participants represent UN member states in simulated committees, researching assigned countries and topics to negotiate, draft resolutions, and debate international issues. Delegates develop public speaking, diplomatic negotiation, and policy analysis skills through structured议 debate and consensus-building.
Why it matters
For high-school students, a virtual MUN can be an accessible way to build public speaking, negotiation, and policy analysis skills without the need for travel. It also offers a chance to engage with peers in a structured diplomatic setting over a concentrated two-day format.
Because this conference is virtual, delegates should think not only about content preparation but also about clear online communication. Strong note-taking, concise speaking, and comfort with digital discussion formats can make a real difference.
How to prepare
Start by reviewing the basics of Model UN procedure, including how moderated and unmoderated caucuses typically work, how resolutions are structured, and how delegates balance national policy with coalition-building. Since committees are not listed here, broad preparation is useful: practice researching country positions, summarizing key international issues, and turning research into short, persuasive speaking points.
For a virtual conference, prepare your setup in advance. Test your internet connection, microphone, camera, and note-taking system, and practice delivering 60–90 second speeches clearly on video. It also helps to prepare reusable tools such as a country policy template, a resolution clause bank, and a short introduction you can adapt once committee assignments are known.