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Global Model United Nations Singapore
Part of the Global Model United Nations Singapore series

Global Model United Nations Singapore

Singapore, Singapore · high-school

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Dates
Aug 11–2026 (day: 15)
Fee
$309
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
700
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Global Model United Nations Singapore returns as a high-school-level conference held in Singapore, drawing delegates from across Asia and beyond for a multi-day simulation cycle. Hosted in one of the region's most connected diplomatic and commercial hubs, the conference positions itself as a serious training ground for students preparing for university-level circuits. The program centers on committee work conducted in English, with fees set in US dollars for both individual and team registrations. Applications route through a single public listing, and the organizing team has structured the agenda around the standard UN committee architecture rather than experimental formats.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Singapore occupies a particular place in the Asian MUN ecosystem: it is small enough to host delegations without the logistical drag of larger capitals, but globally networked enough to draw participants from East Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific in roughly equal measure. A conference seated here tends to surface a wider mix of national perspectives than equivalent events further inland. For high school delegates, the timing in the late summer window matters. It sits after most northern-hemisphere school years close and before autumn academic calendars resume, which historically pulls in students who treat the conference as a capstone of their summer preparation rather than a side commitment. The scale also signals intent. With roughly seven hundred delegates expected across the program, committee rooms will be large enough to mirror real multilateral negotiation dynamics - bloc formation, drafting coalitions, and the procedural friction that smaller conferences tend to smooth over.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for this conference should treat Singapore's regional position as a substantive prep cue, not just a travel detail. Committees hosted in Southeast Asia tend to feature topic selections that weight ASEAN equities, maritime governance, and development financing more heavily than European-hosted equivalents. Reading the host region's foreign policy posture is part of the work. Because the conference operates at high-school level with a large delegate body, chairs will reward delegates who arrive with crisp position papers and a working knowledge of voting procedure. Improvisation alone does not scale in rooms this size; preparation does. Delegates should also think carefully about caucus strategy. Larger committees fragment into more sub-blocs, which means the path to a successful draft resolution runs through coalition discipline rather than star speeches. Practicing unmoderated caucus negotiation - not just opening statements - is the highest-leverage preparation step. Finally, the fee structure is identical for individuals and teams on a per-delegate basis, so there is no financial penalty for solo applicants. Independent delegates should not assume they will be at a disadvantage to organized school delegations in committee assignments.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Aug 11, 2026 – Aug 15, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend Global Model United Nations Singapore?

    The conference is set at the high-school level, hosted in Singapore, and open to delegates applying either individually or as part of a school team through the public application listing.

  • What does it cost to register?

    Registration is priced in US dollars, with the same per-delegate fee applied to both individual applicants and team applicants - meaning solo delegates are not charged a premium relative to school delegations.

  • How large is the conference?

    The organizers expect approximately seven hundred delegates across the multi-day program in Singapore, placing it among the larger high-school MUN gatherings in the Asia region for the season.

  • When does the conference take place?

    The program runs across multiple days in the late summer window in Singapore, scheduled after most northern-hemisphere school terms have concluded.

  • Should independent delegates apply without a school delegation?

    Yes - the conference accepts individual applications at the same per-delegate fee as team applications, and the high-school-level committee structure accommodates solo delegates alongside organized school groups.

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

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