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MUN BRUXELLES
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MUN BRUXELLES

Bruxelles, Belgium · high-school

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Dates
Feb 10–2027 (day: 12)
Fee
€189
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
600
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

MUN Bruxelles convenes high-school delegates in the Belgian capital for a multi-day winter session that draws a substantial cohort of secondary students from across Europe and beyond. The conference is hosted in Bruxelles and registered through the mymun platform, positioning it within the established circuit of European high-school Model UN gatherings.

Why this edition matters in 2027

Bruxelles is not an incidental host city. It is the operational heart of the European Union and home to NATO headquarters, which means a Model UN held here sits inside the live machinery of multilateral diplomacy. For high-school delegates, the city itself is a teaching tool: the same streets where coalition bargains and enlargement debates unfold in real time become the backdrop for committee work. The conference also matters because it is sized to give delegates real committee depth. A large delegate pool allows organizers to run wider committee slates, more demanding crisis tracks, and General Assembly simulations with meaningful bloc dynamics rather than thin role-play. That scale tends to attract experienced chairs and more competitive placard work, which raises the ceiling for what participants can learn in a single weekend. For secondary-school programs building a European travel circuit, a Bruxelles fixture in the winter window complements autumn conferences in The Hague and spring sessions in Paris or Geneva. It gives delegations a structured reason to engage with EU institutions and transatlantic security debates at exactly the age when those topics start to anchor university coursework.

How to prepare

Preparation for a Bruxelles-hosted conference should lean into the institutional geography of the host city. Delegates assigned to European states, EU candidate countries, or transatlantic partners should expect chairs and fellow delegates to be unusually fluent in EU procedure, Council of the European Union voting weights, and the interplay between NATO and EU defense initiatives. Reading the most recent European Council conclusions before arrival is a low-cost edge. Because the delegate count is large, position papers and opening speeches will be screened more competitively than at smaller conferences. Delegations should prioritize tight, sourced policy positions over rhetorical flourish, and rehearse moderated caucus interventions that can survive long speakers lists. Crisis-track delegates should prepare for faster note cycles and more aggressive directive drafting than a small regional conference would demand. Logistically, Bruxelles is well-connected by rail to Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Cologne, which keeps travel costs predictable for European delegations and makes group bookings straightforward. Faculty advisors planning a winter trip should confirm school-break alignment early, since the winter slot can collide with national half-term calendars that vary across the continent. Finally, registration runs through the mymun platform, which standardizes the application flow but does mean delegations should track confirmation emails carefully and complete delegate profiles well before the conference window closes.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Feb 10, 2027 – Feb 12, 2027

Frequently asked questions

  • What level of student is MUN Bruxelles designed for?

    The conference is a high-school level Model UN, hosted in Bruxelles, Belgium, and aimed at secondary-school delegates rather than university students.

  • How large is the conference?

    MUN Bruxelles runs at a large scale by European high-school standards, with a substantial delegate cohort that supports a wide committee slate in the Belgian capital.

  • Is the registration fee different for individual delegates and school teams?

    The published fee structure applies the same rate to individual applicants and to delegates registering as part of a school team, which simplifies budgeting for independent participants applying through mymun.

  • When in the year does the conference take place?

    MUN Bruxelles is scheduled in the winter window, which is a common slot for European secondary-school conferences and aligns with several national school calendars.

  • How do delegates apply?

    Applications are handled through the mymun conferences platform, where delegates can review the Bruxelles listing and submit their registration.

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

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