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MUN/International British School of Bucharest Model United Nations
International British School of Bucharest Model United Nations
Part of the International British School of Bucharest Model United Nations series

International British School of Bucharest Model United Nations

Bucharest, Romania · high-school

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Dates
Jan 14–2027 (day: 17)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
200
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

The International British School of Bucharest Model United Nations conference returns to the Romanian capital, drawing high school delegates from across Europe and beyond for several days of committee work, negotiation, and resolution drafting. Hosted in Bucharest, the conference positions itself within the growing Central and Eastern European MUN circuit, offering students an early-year opportunity to test diplomatic skills before the busier spring season.

Why this edition matters in 2027

Bucharest sits at a meaningful crossroads in contemporary European diplomacy. Romania borders an active conflict zone, hosts NATO infrastructure, and increasingly shapes EU debates on enlargement, energy security, and frontier defense. A high school MUN conference convened in this city inherits that context whether or not committee agendas spell it out, and delegates encounter a host environment where geopolitics is not abstract. For secondary-school participants, the conference offers structured exposure to multilateral procedure at a scale large enough to feel like real diplomacy but small enough to allow individual delegates to speak frequently and shape outcomes. That balance is part of why mid-sized European MUNs continue to attract international travel from delegations seeking substantive committee experience. The event also matters as a node in the regional ecosystem of school-hosted conferences. International schools that run MUNs invest reputational capital in academic quality, and the IBSB platform contributes to professionalizing the circuit in Southeastern Europe, where the density of established conferences remains lower than in Western Europe.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for Bucharest should treat the host context as a substantive resource rather than scenic backdrop. Reading recent EU Council conclusions, NATO eastern flank communiques, and Black Sea security commentary will sharpen positions across most General Assembly and Security Council simulations, regardless of the specific topics released. Because the conference operates at the high school level, chairs typically reward delegates who combine procedural fluency with concrete policy proposals. Preparation should therefore move past background guides into primary documents: actual resolutions adopted by the UN body being simulated, voting records of the country represented, and the operative language those delegations have historically supported or blocked. Delegations traveling internationally should also rehearse the social dimensions of MUN. Lobbying, bloc-building, and informal corridor conversation often determine which draft resolutions reach the floor. Arriving with a clear sense of which country groupings your assigned delegation usually aligns with, and where it diverges, will save hours during unmoderated caucus. Finally, delegates new to the European circuit should review the etiquette differences between THIMUN-style and North American procedural traditions, since conferences in this region often blend conventions and reward delegates who adapt quickly to the chair's preferred rhythm.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jan 14, 2027 – Jan 17, 2027

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is the IBSB Model United Nations conference held?

    The conference is hosted in Bucharest, Romania, by the International British School of Bucharest, placing it within the Central and Eastern European MUN circuit.

  • Who is eligible to participate?

    The conference is aimed at high school delegates, consistent with its hosting by an international secondary school.

  • How large is the conference?

    It runs at a mid-sized scale typical for school-hosted European MUNs, large enough to sustain multiple committees while keeping individual delegate speaking time meaningful.

  • How should delegates register?

    Registration is handled through the conference's MyMUN listing, which is the standard platform for European school MUNs and where delegation applications and individual sign-ups are processed.

  • What makes Bucharest a relevant host city for MUN?

    Romania's position on NATO's eastern flank, its EU membership, and its proximity to active security debates around the Black Sea region give the host city direct relevance to many committee agendas.

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

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