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MUN ROSALES MADRID
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MUN ROSALES MADRID

Madrid, Spain · high-school

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Dates
May 29–2026 (day: 31)
Fee
€30
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
75
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

MUN Rosales Madrid convenes high school delegates in the Spanish capital for a late-spring weekend of committee debate. The conference is hosted in Madrid and is open to secondary school students, with a flat registration fee structure that applies equally to individual delegates and delegations. As a high school-level Model UN held in one of Europe's major diplomatic capitals, MUN Rosales offers an accessible entry point for students looking to test their committee skills in an international setting without the scale or expense of larger circuit conferences.

Why this edition matters in 2026

MUN Rosales sits in a category of conferences that often gets overlooked in circuit conversations: the mid-sized, school-hosted gathering in a major European capital. These events are where a lot of real learning happens, away from the gavel-chasing pressure of flagship conferences and closer to the substance of debate itself. Madrid is a meaningful host city. Spain's role in the European Union, its links to Latin American diplomacy, and its position within Mediterranean and Atlantic policy conversations all give context to committee work held here. Delegates who travel to Madrid for MUN are stepping into a city where multilateral conversation is part of the everyday political fabric. For students at the secondary school level, a conference of this kind is often the right next step after an introductory experience. The scale is manageable, the cost barrier is low, and the international setting forces a different kind of preparation than a domestic conference would.

How to prepare

Preparation for MUN Rosales should start with the basics of European policy literacy. Even committees that are not explicitly EU-focused will be enriched by an understanding of how Spain and its neighbors approach questions of migration, energy, security, and economic coordination. Delegates representing non-European countries should still be aware of how their assigned state interacts with Brussels and Madrid. Language is a practical consideration. Conferences in Madrid often draw delegates from across the Iberian peninsula and Latin America, and while English is typically the working language of committee, the social and networking environment will be multilingual. Delegates comfortable moving between languages will find more opportunities to build connections. For a high school delegate, the most valuable preparation is often the least glamorous: reading position papers from previous editions of comparable conferences, drafting and redrafting a working paper, and practicing the procedural moves that turn a good idea into a passed clause. MUN Rosales is the kind of conference where that kind of preparation pays off. Finally, delegates should think about what they want to take away from the weekend. A clear personal goal, whether it is improving public speaking, learning a new committee format, or building a network, will shape a more productive experience than chasing awards alone.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    May 29, 2026 – May 31, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend MUN Rosales Madrid?

    The conference is open to high school students. It is structured for the secondary school level rather than university delegates.

  • Where is the conference held?

    MUN Rosales takes place in Madrid, Spain, in late spring. The city's role as a European capital gives the conference a natural international setting.

  • How are the registration fees structured?

    The conference uses a flat registration fee, denominated in euros, that applies equally to individual delegates and to delegation entries.

  • What format does the conference use?

    MUN Rosales is a weekend conference held over three days in late May, following the standard Model UN committee format for high school delegates.

  • Is MUN Rosales a good fit for first-time international delegates?

    Yes. The high school level and manageable scale make Madrid a reasonable first international Model UN experience for delegates who have done domestic conferences before.

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

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