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International Model United Nations of Alkmaar
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International Model United Nations of Alkmaar

Alkmaar, Netherlands · high-school

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Dates
Jun 5–2026 (day: 7)
Fee
€60
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
400
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

The International Model United Nations of Alkmaar gathers high school delegates in the Netherlands for a compact weekend of committee work, drafting, and negotiation. Hosted in a mid-sized Dutch city with easy rail access to Amsterdam, the conference offers an accessible entry point for European secondary students who want a structured taste of multilateral diplomacy without the logistical overhead of larger flagship events. The format is deliberately scoped: a few hundred delegates, a short program, and a price point that keeps participation realistic for school clubs rather than only elite traveling teams. That posture makes it a useful calibration point for advisors deciding which conferences to fold into a season.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Alkmaar sits inside a dense European MUN circuit where The Hague, Amsterdam, and Brussels already host larger and more prestigious gatherings. A regional conference of this size matters precisely because it fills the gap between in-school simulations and the marquee events: it is large enough to produce genuine bloc dynamics in committee, yet small enough that first-time delegates are not drowned out by veteran traveling teams. For Dutch and neighboring European schools, the event is also a feeder. Delegates who chair or place here often move on to the larger circuit conferences the following year. That progression is part of why mid-tier conferences in the Netherlands have stayed durable even as the global MUN map has expanded. For advisors building a season, the practical calculus is straightforward. A short weekend in a high school-level field lets a club test new delegates in real committees, identify who can carry a position paper through to a resolution, and do so without the budget commitment of a transatlantic trip.

How to prepare

Preparation should lean into the conference's high school framing. That means prioritizing the fundamentals - rules of procedure, position paper structure, and the discipline of moving from opening speech to working paper to draft resolution - over the kind of crisis-style improvisation that defines university circuits. Delegates should expect committees grounded in core UN bodies and standard agenda items rather than exotic specialized organs. Research effort is best spent on the assigned country's actual voting record and recent statements at the General Assembly or relevant ECOSOC bodies, using the UN's own documentation portals as the primary source. The UN Model UN Guide is a reasonable starting reference for advisors orienting new delegates to the simulation form. Logistically, Alkmaar is reachable by direct train from Amsterdam Centraal, which simplifies travel planning for schools flying in. Because the program runs across a weekend, clubs should budget for arrival the evening prior so delegates are not negotiating jet lag during opening session. Finally, the modest fee structure and the absence of a heavy travel premium make this a sensible conference at which to rotate in newer delegates rather than only sending a veteran A-team. That investment compounds across a multi-year club roster.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jun 5, 2026 – Jun 7, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in this conference?

    The conference is pitched at the high school level, making it appropriate for secondary school delegations rather than university teams.

  • Where is the event held and how do delegates get there?

    It takes place in Alkmaar, a city in the Netherlands within easy rail reach of Amsterdam, which is the most practical arrival airport for international delegations.

  • What does the fee structure look like for schools?

    Registration is priced uniformly for individual and team delegates in euros, which keeps budgeting straightforward for school clubs sending mixed-size delegations.

  • How large is the delegate field?

    Organizers anticipate a few hundred high school delegates, large enough for substantive bloc dynamics in committee but small enough to remain navigable for first-time participants.

  • Is this a good conference for newer delegates?

    Yes - the high school level, compact weekend format, and accessible European location make Alkmaar a reasonable choice for rotating in newer members of a club rather than reserving slots only for veterans.

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

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