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Ełk Model United Nations
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Ełk Model United Nations

Ełk, Poland · high-school

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Dates
May 29–2026 (day: 31)
Fee
$10
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
60
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Ełk Model United Nations is a high-school Model UN conference convened in the northeastern Polish town of Ełk, drawing a compact cohort of delegates for a multi-day simulation. The conference operates through the MyMUN registration platform and offers a single flat entry fee applied uniformly to individual delegates and delegations alike, lowering the financial barrier for newer circuits in the region. The event positions itself as an accessible entry point into European MUN culture for secondary-school students, with a small expected delegate count that signals an intimate committee experience rather than a sprawling international gathering. It runs across several consecutive days at the end of the spring academic term.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Small, regionally-rooted conferences like ElkMUN matter because they extend the Model UN map beyond the well-trodden capitals. Polish MUN activity has historically clustered around Warsaw, Kraków, and Wrocław; conferences in smaller cities such as Ełk help build a more distributed pipeline of debaters and chairs, particularly among students who cannot easily travel to flagship events. The flat, low entry fee is a deliberate accessibility choice. By charging the same modest amount whether a student registers solo or as part of a delegation, the organizers remove the pricing tiers that often disadvantage independent applicants and under-resourced schools. For a high-school-level circuit, that pricing posture is more consequential than headline numerics suggest. The conference also functions as a training ground. With a small expected delegate count, committees stay tight enough for first-time speakers to take the floor multiple times, which is exactly the kind of practice that converts curious students into committed MUN participants the following year.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for ElkMUN should treat it as a high-school-level simulation where substance and procedural fluency both count, but where the smaller room size rewards delegates who arrive with concrete, well-sourced positions rather than rehearsed theatrics. Read the committee background guides closely once released through the MyMUN listing, and build a one-page position summary that names your country's red lines, preferred allies, and at least two draft-resolution clauses you would champion. Because the conference sits in Poland and pulls primarily from the regional pool, expect committee debate to reflect Central and Eastern European policy sensibilities - energy security, migration management along the EU's eastern frontier, and the practical mechanics of EU-UN coordination are all likely to surface even in committees framed around global topics. Delegates from outside the region should brief themselves on these undercurrents. Logistically, Ełk is reachable by rail and road from Warsaw and the Tri-City area, but it is not a major hub, so travel planning should begin well before the registration window closes. Schools sending delegations should also confirm chaperone requirements directly with the organizers through the MyMUN page. Finally, treat the modest fee as an invitation to send delegates who might not otherwise get a conference under their belt. The economics here favor breadth of participation - a useful corrective to circuits where price alone filters the room.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    May 29, 2026 – May 31, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is ElkMUN held and who can attend?

    The conference takes place in Ełk, in northeastern Poland, and is open at the high-school level, with registration handled through the MyMUN platform.

  • How does the registration fee work?

    ElkMUN uses a single flat fee that applies equally to individual delegates and to delegations, paid through the MyMUN listing - a pricing structure designed to keep the conference accessible.

  • What format does the conference follow?

    It is a multi-day, in-person Model UN simulation for high-school delegates, with a small expected cohort that keeps committees intimate and speaking opportunities frequent.

  • Is ElkMUN suitable for first-time delegates?

    Yes - the high-school eligibility, small committee size, and low flat fee make it a strong fit for students attending their first MUN conference.

  • How should delegations from outside Poland approach travel?

    Ełk is a smaller city in northeastern Poland reachable from Warsaw by rail or road; international delegations should plan logistics early and coordinate through the MyMUN conference page.

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

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