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Monnet International School Model United Nations
Part of the Monnet International School Model United Nations series

Monnet International School Model United Nations

Warsaw, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Jun 12–2026 (day: 14)
Fee
$265
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
130
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Monnet International School Model United Nations brings high school delegates to Warsaw for a multi-day simulation hosted by one of Poland's established international schools. The conference sits within the broader Central European MUN circuit, drawing participants who treat the Polish capital as a serious training ground for diplomatic skill-building rather than a tourist stop. The event is positioned for secondary school students and operates at a deliberately contained scale, with a delegate count that keeps committees small enough for genuine debate. Registration runs through mymun, the standard intake channel for European conferences of this tier.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Warsaw has quietly become one of the more interesting MUN venues in Europe, not because of marquee size but because of geography. Poland sits at the operational frontline of the war in Ukraine, hosts the largest refugee population in the EU from that conflict, and has shifted from being a policy-taker to a policy-shaper within NATO and the European Council. Delegates who debate security, migration, or energy questions in Warsaw do so in a city where those files are lived experience, not abstraction. Monnet's host institution is named for Jean Monnet, one of the architects of European integration, and the school has a long tradition of internationalist programming. That heritage matters: the conference inherits a worldview that treats multilateralism as a working method rather than a slogan, which tends to produce more substantive committee work than venues that lean on spectacle. For the high school circuit specifically, this is a conference where a delegate can be heard. The expected delegate body keeps committees at a size where preparation actually translates into speaking time and resolution authorship, which is increasingly rare at larger European conferences where the loudest voices crowd out the most prepared ones.

How to prepare

Treat Warsaw as a context, not a backdrop. The strongest delegates at Monnet will arrive with a working understanding of Poland's current foreign policy posture - its role in arming and training Ukrainian forces, its evolving relationship with Germany and the EU institutions, and its position on the eastern flank of NATO. Even if your committee is not directly about these questions, chairs and fellow delegates will be operating inside that frame. Research should go deeper than the standard position paper template. For Security Council or DISEC-style committees, expect realistic scenarios drawn from the immediate neighborhood: hybrid threats, energy security, border management. For ECOSOC tracks, the regional lens points toward post-conflict reconstruction financing, refugee integration economics, and EU enlargement policy. The Monnet tradition rewards delegates who can connect their assigned country's interests to live European debates. Practically, the conference draws a mix of Polish students, international school delegates from across Central and Eastern Europe, and some Western European traveling teams. The committee English will be high, the procedural standards rigorous, and the tolerance for unprepared speeches low. A well-built opening speech and two or three concrete clauses ready to negotiate will move you further than rhetorical flourish. Logistics are straightforward for traveling delegations: Warsaw is well-connected by air and rail, visa requirements are the standard Schengen rules, and the city is genuinely affordable compared to Western European MUN destinations.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jun 12, 2026 – Jun 14, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend Monnet International School MUN?

    The conference is a high school level event, hosted in Warsaw, and intake runs through the mymun platform used across the European circuit.

  • What makes Warsaw a meaningful venue for a Model UN conference?

    Warsaw is operating as a live policy capital on questions of European security, Ukraine support, and refugee policy, which gives committee debates in the city a working-context edge that more neutral venues lack.

  • How large is the conference and what does that mean for delegates?

    Monnet runs at a contained scale by design, which keeps committees small enough that prepared delegates can meaningfully shape resolutions and get sustained speaking time rather than competing for floor recognition in oversized rooms.

  • Is the registration fee the same for individual delegates and team participants?

    Yes - the fee structure at Monnet is flat between individual and team registrations, denominated in USD through the mymun intake system.

  • What kind of preparation works best for this conference?

    Preparation that connects your assigned country's interests to active European policy debates - security on the eastern flank, EU enlargement, energy, migration - tends to land well in Warsaw, given the host school's internationalist tradition and the regional delegate mix.

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

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