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MUN/Lublin Model United Nations

Lublin Model United Nations

Part of the Lublin Model United Nations series

Lublin Model United Nations

Lublin, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Jun 4–2027 (day: 6)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
300
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Lublin Model United Nations returns to eastern Poland for a high-school edition that gathers delegates from across the European circuit. Held in Lublin, the conference has built a reputation as an accessible entry point for secondary-school students looking to test themselves in a multilateral simulation without the price tag of larger metropolitan hosts.

Why this edition matters in 2027

Eastern Poland sits at a meaningful crossroads of European debate. Conferences in this part of the continent draw delegations from Central Europe, the Baltic rim, and increasingly from further west, which means the committee floor reflects a wider span of foreign-policy instincts than a delegate might encounter at home. For high-school participants, that exposure is the real curriculum. The scale of the conference matters too. A mid-sized field is large enough to staff serious GA and crisis committees yet small enough that a first-time delegate can actually be heard. That balance is rarer than it sounds, and it is part of why Lublin has held a stable place on the regional calendar. For circuit-watchers, the conference is also a useful signal of how the Polish high-school scene is maturing. The country has quietly become one of the more productive training grounds in Central Europe, and Lublin is one of the venues where that pipeline is visible.

How to prepare

Preparation for a high-school edition in Lublin should start with the basics done properly. Read your country's actual foreign-ministry statements rather than secondary summaries, and trace how its position has shifted across the last two or three sessions of whatever body you are simulating. Chairs at this level reward delegates who can cite a real policy line, not delegates who improvise around a flag. Because the field is regionally diverse, expect bloc dynamics that do not map neatly onto the textbook EU-versus-everyone-else split. Central European delegations often carry distinct priorities on security, migration, and energy, and a delegate who has thought about those fault lines in advance will draft resolutions that actually pass. Finally, treat the social programme as part of the substance. The conversations between sessions are where alliances form, and in a conference of this size those alliances translate directly into votes on the floor.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jun 4, 2027 – Jun 6, 2027

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate?

    The conference is run at the high-school level, so it is aimed at secondary-school students rather than university delegates.

  • Where is the conference held?

    Lublin, in eastern Poland, hosts the conference as an in-person event.

  • How large is the conference?

    It runs as a mid-sized in-person gathering in Lublin, large enough to staff multiple committees while remaining accessible to first-time high-school delegates.

  • Is this a good fit for a first MUN?

    Yes - the high-school level and the conference's scale make Lublin a reasonable first or second conference for delegates entering the European circuit.

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

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