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Model United Nations For All
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Model United Nations For All

Bucharet, Romania · high-school

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Dates
Jul 23–2026 (day: 26)
Fee
€75
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
220
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Model United Nations For All convenes high school delegates in Bucharest, Romania during the summer conference season, positioning itself as an accessible entry point into the Model UN circuit for students across Europe and beyond. The conference runs over several days and is hosted through the MyMUN registration platform, which handles applications and participation fees for both team and individual delegates. The event leans into its inclusive framing, signaled by the "For All" in its name, and targets a delegate body sized for a focused regional gathering rather than a sprawling mega-conference. With its summer timing and Romanian setting, it occupies a useful slot for delegates building experience before the autumn academic-year circuit begins.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Bucharest is not the first city most delegates associate with European MUN, but Romania has been steadily building a presence on the circuit, and conferences like this one help anchor that growth. For students from Central and Eastern Europe, a high-school-level conference in the region reduces the travel cost and visa friction that often steers delegates toward Western European hubs, and it gives local educators a venue close to home for training new cohorts. The conference's accessibility framing also matters. Many established MUN conferences have evolved into selective, application-heavy events with steep fees and reputational barriers that filter out first-time delegates. A summer conference explicitly branded as open to all participants - with a flat fee structure that does not penalize individual applicants over teams - signals a different theory of the case: that the pipeline into international affairs education needs more on-ramps, not fewer. For the broader ecosystem, conferences in this tier function as training grounds where future secretariat members, chairs, and competitive delegates first learn the rules of procedure. The quality of these entry-level experiences shapes whether students return to the circuit or treat MUN as a one-time curiosity.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for a Bucharest summer conference should treat the Romanian and broader Southeastern European context as live material, not background scenery. Committee topics at regional conferences often draw on issues where the host country has a stake or a distinctive vantage point - Black Sea security, EU enlargement dynamics, energy corridors, and migration routes through the Balkans are recurring themes that reward delegates who arrive with more than a Wikipedia-deep briefing. Because the conference welcomes first-time participants, preparation should focus on the fundamentals that often get glossed over at more competitive events: reading the rules of procedure carefully, drafting an opening speech that does more than restate the topic, and practicing the mechanics of moderated and unmoderated caucuses. Delegates who internalize these basics tend to outperform peers who arrive with elaborate position papers but no feel for how a committee actually moves. For delegates assigned to represent countries outside their own region, the prep angle shifts toward understanding how their assigned state actually votes in UN bodies versus how it rhetorically positions itself. The gap between voting record and public posture is where realistic diplomacy lives, and chairs at well-run conferences reward delegates who can navigate it. Finally, applicants should plan logistics early. Summer conferences in European capitals coincide with peak tourist season, and securing accommodation near the venue becomes harder as the date approaches. Applications route through the MyMUN platform, with a flat participation fee that applies to both individual and team registrants.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jul 23, 2026 – Jul 26, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to apply to this conference?

    The conference is aimed at high-school-level delegates, consistent with its accessibility-focused branding, and accepts both individual applicants and full school delegations.

  • Where and when does the conference take place?

    The event is held in Bucharest, Romania during the summer conference season, making it a regional anchor for Central and Eastern European delegates.

  • How do delegates register and pay?

    Applications route through the MyMUN platform, with a flat participation fee that applies equally to individual and team registrants.

  • Is this conference suitable for first-time delegates?

    Yes - the "For All" framing and the high-school eligibility level signal that the organizers expect a mix of experience levels, including newcomers to Model UN.

  • What kind of preparation will pay off the most?

    Solid command of the rules of procedure, a working knowledge of the assigned country's actual UN voting behavior, and familiarity with regional issues relevant to a Bucharest-hosted conference tend to outperform encyclopedic but generic prep.

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

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