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MUN/International Leadership Program UNCC Thailand
International Leadership Program UNCC Thailand
Part of the International Leadership Program UNCC Thailand series

International Leadership Program UNCC Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand · high-school

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Dates
Jun 17–2026 (day: 20)
Fee
$30
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
330
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

The International Leadership Program UNCC convenes in Bangkok, bringing a high-school cohort into a Model UN environment that pairs committee work with leadership development. Hosted in Thailand and listed through mymun, the program positions itself as a regional gathering for delegates across Asia and beyond. With a modest registration fee and a few hundred delegates expected, ILP UNCC sits in the accessible tier of the international circuit - low financial barrier, sizeable but not overwhelming floor, and a programmatic emphasis that extends past resolution-writing into how young delegates think about leading.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Bangkok has become one of the most active Model UN destinations in Southeast Asia, and conferences like ILP UNCC reinforce that gravitational pull. For high-school delegates from the region, the trip is shorter and the cost structure friendlier than flying to Europe or North America, which broadens who actually gets to participate in international-level MUN. The leadership framing matters too. Many circuits reward delegates who master procedure and draft sharp clauses; a program that explicitly foregrounds leadership signals that chairs are likely watching for how delegates build coalitions, manage disagreement, and carry a bloc through a tough vote. That shifts what good preparation looks like. For schools building out their MUN programs, an accessibly priced conference in a major Asian capital is also a useful pipeline event - a place to send newer delegates for genuine international exposure without the logistical weight of a flagship trip.

How to prepare

Preparation should start with the basics every committee rewards: a tight grasp of your country's position, a working knowledge of the relevant UN bodies, and a clean opening speech. The UN's own Model UN guide is a reliable starting point for delegates who want to anchor their understanding in primary framing rather than secondhand summaries. Because the program leans into leadership, delegates should also rehearse the softer mechanics - how to chair an unmoderated caucus without dominating it, how to absorb a rival bloc rather than fight it, how to credit allies in a closing speech. These are the moves that distinguish award-winning delegates from technically competent ones. Finally, treat Bangkok as part of the prep. Knowing the host context, the regional issues likely to surface in committees, and the diplomatic vocabulary used across Asia-Pacific debates will sharpen any delegate's contributions on the floor.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jun 17, 2026 – Jun 20, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is ILP UNCC held?

    The conference takes place in Bangkok, Thailand, positioning it within the active Southeast Asian Model UN circuit.

  • Who is eligible to attend?

    ILP UNCC is a high-school level program, so participation is geared toward secondary school delegates rather than university students.

  • How expensive is participation?

    Registration sits in the accessible tier for an international Model UN conference, with the same modest fee applying to individual and team delegates in USD.

  • How large is the conference floor?

    The program expects a few hundred delegates, large enough for substantive multi-committee debate but smaller than flagship regional summits.

  • How should delegates approach preparation?

    Beyond standard position-paper work for a high-school conference, delegates should prepare for a leadership-oriented framing - coalition building, caucus management, and clear public speaking matter alongside policy substance.

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

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