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Koszalin Model United Nations
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Koszalin Model United Nations

Koszalin, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Jan 15–2027 (day: 17)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
120
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Koszalin Model United Nations (KoszMUN) is a high-school Model UN conference held in Koszalin, Poland. The event brings delegates together in a mid-winter slot, offering a compact simulation experience in a smaller Polish host city rather than one of the country's largest metropolitan centres. The conference is listed on the MyMUN platform and targets secondary-school students looking for a regional Polish Model UN experience. Its scale is modest by European standards, which tends to translate into closer contact between delegates, chairs, and the organising team.

Why this edition matters in 2027

Mid-sized high-school conferences like KoszMUN play a quieter but important role in the Model UN landscape. They are often where students take their first or second committee seat, learn how to write a position paper that survives chair scrutiny, and discover whether they actually enjoy multilateral negotiation enough to pursue it further. Hosting such a conference in Koszalin also matters geographically. Smaller Polish host cities give students in the region a conference they can reach without long-haul travel, and they give local schools a chance to develop institutional Model UN capacity rather than relying entirely on trips to bigger hubs. For the broader circuit, the value of a winter-dated high-school conference is that it sits at a different point in the academic calendar than the busier conference periods. That timing can be useful for delegations building experience progressively across a school year.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for KoszMUN should treat it as a serious high-school simulation rather than a casual one. That means reading the background guide carefully once committees and topics are released, drafting a position paper that actually reflects the assigned country's stated policy, and arriving with at least one concrete clause idea per topic. Because the conference is compact, individual contributions carry more weight in committee. There is less room to hide in a bloc of dozens; chairs will notice both the delegates who drive substantive debate and those who coast. Preparing opening speeches that move beyond restating the problem - and that signal a willingness to negotiate - tends to pay off quickly. Logistically, winter conferences in northern Poland reward early planning. Confirming travel, accommodation, and any school-side paperwork well before arrival lets delegates focus on substance rather than scrambling during the event itself.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jan 15, 2027 – Jan 17, 2027

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is KoszMUN designed for?

    The conference is aimed at high-school students, as indicated by the eligibility level in the conference listing.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    KoszMUN is hosted in Koszalin, a city in northern Poland.

  • How large is the conference?

    It is a mid-sized high-school conference rather than a large university-level event, with a delegate body that supports close interaction between participants and chairs.

  • When in the year does KoszMUN run?

    The conference takes place in mid-winter, sitting outside the most crowded parts of the European Model UN calendar.

  • How do students apply?

    Applications are handled through the conference's MyMUN listing, which serves as the primary registration channel.

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

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