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MUN/Hamburg Model United Nations
Hamburg Model United Nations
Part of the Hamburg Model United Nations series

Hamburg Model United Nations

Hamburg, Germany · college

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Dates
Sep 24–2026 (day: 27)
Fee
€100
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
120
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Hamburg Model United Nations convenes university delegates in one of Germany's most internationally connected port cities for a multi-day simulation of UN bodies. The conference targets the college level and draws a focused cohort of delegates, positioning itself as a mid-sized European circuit stop where substantive debate takes precedence over spectacle. Run through the MyMUN platform, the event offers a straightforward registration pathway for both individual delegates and university delegations. Hamburg's role as a hub for maritime trade, media, and climate-adjacent policy gives the conference a natural backdrop for committees touching on global governance themes.

Why this edition matters in 2026

European university MUN circuits have consolidated around a handful of recurring conferences that delegates use to calibrate their diplomatic skills before larger global events. Hamburg occupies a useful slot in this calendar: a German host city with strong English-language academic infrastructure, easy continental rail access, and a civil-society culture that takes multilateralism seriously. The conference also matters because of what it is not. It is not a mega-conference with thousands of delegates and crowded committees. The expected delegate count suggests committee rooms where every placard gets meaningful speaking time, where chairs can engage substantively with position papers, and where coalition-building happens face-to-face rather than through proxy whispers. For delegations building a season strategy, a fall conference in Hamburg is well-timed. It sits early enough in the academic year to serve as a training ground for newer delegates while still offering enough rigor that experienced delegates can sharpen specific skills - crisis response, resolution drafting, or bloc leadership - before the heavier winter and spring circuit.

How to prepare

Preparation for Hamburg should start with the committee matrix once it is published on the MyMUN listing. Because the conference operates at the college level, chairs typically expect delegates to arrive with researched position papers that go beyond surface-level country briefings and engage with the specific procedural posture of each agenda item. Fee logistics deserve early attention. The MyMUN listing displays pricing in both euros and a US dollar equivalent, so delegates traveling from outside the eurozone should plan for currency conversion costs and confirm with their treasurers which figure their payment processor will actually charge. University delegations should also clarify whether group registration is being coordinated centrally or whether each delegate registers individually. On the substance side, Hamburg's geography invites preparation on maritime governance, port security, climate adaptation in coastal cities, and the European Union's external policy toolkit. Even if committees do not directly address these themes, delegates who can reference the host city's policy environment tend to anchor their interventions more credibly. Finally, treat the conference as a networking moment as much as a competitive one. European circuit relationships built at a mid-sized Hamburg event often resurface at larger conferences later in the cycle, and delegates who arrive prepared to listen as well as speak tend to extract the most long-term value.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
college
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Sep 24, 2026 – Sep 27, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • What level of delegate is Hamburg Model United Nations designed for?

    The conference is set at the college level, meaning university students are the primary audience and committees are calibrated for that experience tier rather than for secondary school delegates.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    Sessions are hosted in Hamburg, Germany, with the specific venue communicated through the MyMUN conference listing once registration is confirmed.

  • How do delegates register and pay?

    Registration runs through the MyMUN platform linked from the conference page, and the listing displays the delegate fee in both euros and a US dollar equivalent so delegates can plan for currency conversion.

  • How large is the delegate cohort?

    Hamburg Model United Nations operates as a mid-sized European conference with a focused delegate count, which typically translates into smaller committee rooms and more individual speaking opportunities.

  • When in the academic year does the conference take place?

    The event is scheduled for the fall, positioning it early in the academic-year MUN circuit and making it useful as a season opener for university delegations.

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

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