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MUN BERLIN
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MUN BERLIN

Berlin, Germany · high-school

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Dates
Nov 24–2026 (day: 26)
Fee
€203
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
500
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

MUN Berlin convenes in the German capital, drawing delegates into a multi-day simulation that anchors itself within the broader European Model UN circuit. The conference operates under the MUN Europe Network banner and uses the mymun platform for registration and logistics, positioning itself as a structured entry point into continental MUN culture for secondary-school delegates. The program is built around committee work in English, mirroring the procedural style that travelers on the European circuit will recognize from comparable conferences in other capitals. Delegates arrive expecting policy-driven debate rather than spectacle, with the German setting reinforcing the conference's emphasis on substantive negotiation.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Berlin sits at the political center of contemporary European debate, and a MUN conference held in the city inherits some of that gravity. For high-school delegates building a serious circuit profile, attending here is less about a single weekend of committee work and more about plugging into a network of European conferences where the same faces, the same chairing styles, and the same diplomatic vocabularies recur across the season. The MUN Europe Network affiliation matters because it signals interoperability. Delegates who learn procedure in Berlin can carry that fluency to partner conferences without re-learning the basics. For competitive students, this is the practical infrastructure of a multi-conference year - the underlying reason a Berlin trip becomes a stepping stone rather than a one-off. Germany itself adds another layer. The country's foreign-policy posture - on Ukraine, on EU coordination, on energy transition, on relations with the United States and China - is unusually visible in current diplomacy. Delegates who engage with Berlin as a host city, not just a venue, gain richer context for committee debates that touch on European security, climate negotiation, and transatlantic alignment.

How to prepare

Preparation for Berlin should start with the committee matrix and the background guides released through the mymun portal. Delegates should treat the registration platform as the canonical source for committee assignments, position-paper requirements, and procedural expectations - and read those documents carefully before drafting anything substantive. Beyond the standard position-paper workflow, delegates representing European states should anticipate that chairs and fellow delegates will hold them to a higher standard of regional literacy. Knowing the broad contours of your country's stance is not enough in Berlin; understanding how that stance has shifted in recent months, and where it diverges from neighboring capitals, will separate competent delegates from memorable ones. For delegates traveling from outside Europe, the prep work extends to the conference culture itself. European MUN circuits tend to reward concise, policy-anchored speeches over rhetorical flourish, and unmoderated caucuses move quickly toward bloc consolidation. Watching recordings from prior MUN Europe Network conferences, where available, is a worthwhile investment. Finally, plan the logistics with the same seriousness as the substance. The conference fee is denominated in euros, which matters for delegates budgeting from outside the eurozone, and Berlin in late November is cold - factor that into both packing and travel timing.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Nov 24, 2026 – Nov 26, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Where and when does MUN Berlin take place?

    The conference is hosted in Berlin, Germany, running across three days in late November on the European autumn MUN calendar.

  • Who is eligible to participate?

    MUN Berlin is structured for high-school delegates, with committee work conducted in English on the standard European MUN format.

  • How do delegates register and access conference materials?

    Registration and logistics run through the mymun platform, which hosts the official application page and serves as the canonical channel for background guides and committee assignments.

  • What is the fee structure?

    Fees are denominated in euros and apply on a per-delegate basis, consistent with other conferences in the MUN Europe Network.

  • How large is the conference?

    MUN Berlin is built around a sizable cohort of high-school delegates, scaled to support multiple parallel committees over its three-day program in Berlin.

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

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