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Kochanowski Model United Nations
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Kochanowski Model United Nations

Warsaw, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Dec 11–2026 (day: 13)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
200
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Kochanowski Model United Nations, known as KochMUN, is a high-school conference hosted in Warsaw, Poland. The event draws delegates to the Polish capital for a multi-day simulation built around classic UN committee work, with registration and information channeled through the mymun platform.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Warsaw has steadily become one of Central Europe's busier Model UN hubs, and high-school-level conferences there give students a chance to engage with European policy questions in the city where many of them are actually being debated. KochMUN sits within that ecosystem as an accessible entry point for secondary school delegates rather than a university-tier circuit stop. For schools across the region, the appeal of a Warsaw conference is practical as much as substantive: travel logistics are manageable for delegations coming from neighboring countries, and the city offers a serious diplomatic backdrop for first-time and intermediate delegates. The high-school framing keeps the learning curve appropriate while still pushing participants to engage with substantive committee work. The conference is organized for a delegate body in the low hundreds, which positions it as a mid-sized event - large enough to support a meaningful range of committees, small enough that individual delegates can expect real speaking time and visibility in their rooms.

How to prepare

Preparation for KochMUN should start with the basics of UN-style procedure, since the conference targets high-school delegates and will reward students who arrive comfortable with motions, moderated caucuses, and resolution drafting. Delegates new to the circuit should spend their early prep time on rules of procedure before diving deep into policy. On the substance side, allocations through mymun will determine the research load, but delegates can begin building general familiarity with the UN system and the major issue areas typically simulated at European high-school conferences - international security, human rights, economic and social development, and environmental policy. Reading background guides closely once they are released is the single highest-leverage prep step. Finally, because the conference is held in Warsaw, delegations should plan travel, accommodation, and any visa logistics well in advance. For schools sending students across borders into Poland, those administrative steps often take longer than the diplomatic prep itself.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Dec 11, 2026 – Dec 13, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is KochMUN held?

    The conference takes place in Warsaw, Poland, drawing delegates from across the region to the Polish capital.

  • Who is eligible to participate?

    KochMUN is a high-school-level conference, so it is open to secondary school students rather than university delegates.

  • How do students register?

    Registration runs through the mymun platform, where delegates and faculty advisors can find the official conference listing and application flow.

  • How large is the conference?

    KochMUN is organized as a mid-sized event in Warsaw, with a delegate body sized to support a range of committees while keeping rooms manageable for high-school participants.

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

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