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MUN/International European School * Warsaw Model United Nations
International European School * Warsaw Model United Nations
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International European School * Warsaw Model United Nations

Warsaw, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Feb 25–2027 (day: 28)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
350
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

International European School * Warsaw Model United Nations (IESMUN) is a high-school Model UN conference hosted in Warsaw, drawing delegates from across the European region for several days of committee debate in the Polish capital. The conference positions itself as a sizeable secondary-school gathering, with a delegate cohort large enough to staff a serious slate of committees while remaining intimate enough for first-time diplomats to find their footing. For students weighing where to spend a winter MUN slot in Central Europe, IESMUN offers a recognisable formula: a school-anchored host, a capital-city setting, and a high-school-only floor that keeps the debate calibrated to teenage delegates rather than university-level competitors.

Why this edition matters in 2027

Warsaw has steadily become one of the more important MUN nodes in Central and Eastern Europe, and a school-hosted conference at this scale reinforces that trajectory. Polish-hosted events sit at a useful crossroads for delegations travelling from the Baltics, the German-speaking world, and the wider EU, and they tend to draw a debate culture that blends Western European procedural habits with strong Central European policy interests. The high-school-only framing matters too. Many of the better-known European circuits mix university and secondary-school delegates or skew heavily collegiate, which can crowd out younger speakers. A dedicated secondary-school field gives newer delegates a fairer shot at awards, leadership moments in caucus, and the kind of repeated floor time that actually builds skill. For schools building a multi-year MUN programme, anchor conferences in the European winter window are valuable because they sit between the autumn opening tournaments and the spring championship season. A Warsaw stop in late winter is a natural mid-cycle benchmark - a place to test a delegation's policy depth before the bigger spring fixtures.

How to prepare

Preparation for IESMUN should start with the committee slate as soon as it is published on the conference's mymun listing. Because the delegate body is high-school-level, chairs typically expect well-cited position papers, clean parliamentary procedure, and substantive - not theatrical - speeches. Delegates who treat the conference as a writing exercise first and a performance exercise second tend to do well. Given Warsaw's location, expect committees to gravitate toward issues with strong European and trans-Atlantic salience: security architecture on NATO's eastern flank, energy and climate policy inside the EU, migration, and the governance of emerging technologies. Delegates representing countries outside Europe should not assume their bloc dynamics will play the same way they would at, say, a North American or Gulf-hosted conference - regional framing in Warsaw tends to lean Euro-Atlantic. Logistics deserve their own preparation track. Warsaw is well-served by air and rail, but international school venues often sit outside the very centre of the city, so travelling delegations should plan transit and supervision early. The conference runs across multiple days, so faculty advisors should expect a full programme of committee sessions, social events, and a closing ceremony. Finally, because this is a school-hosted conference rather than a university-run one, the institutional tone tends to be more pastoral and less commercial. That is generally good for first-time delegates but means that delegations used to highly corporate MUN setups should calibrate expectations around hospitality and logistics accordingly.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Feb 25, 2027 – Feb 28, 2027

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend IESMUN in Warsaw?

    The conference is pitched at the high-school level, so eligibility centres on secondary-school students attending as part of a school delegation or, where the host permits, as independent delegates.

  • Where exactly does the conference take place?

    IESMUN is hosted in Warsaw, Poland, under the banner of the International European School, with committee sessions running across the conference dates in the Polish capital.

  • What format should delegates expect?

    Delegates should expect a standard multi-day MUN format with committee sessions, position-paper expectations, and an awards structure consistent with European high-school circuit norms.

  • How large is the conference?

    IESMUN runs as a mid-sized high-school conference in Warsaw - large enough to field a serious committee slate but not so large that newer delegates get lost in the crowd.

  • How do delegates apply?

    Registration is handled through the conference's listing on mymun, which is the canonical application channel for IESMUN and where committee and logistical updates are posted.

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

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