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MUNGLOBAL UK All Stars
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MUNGLOBAL UK All Stars

London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland · high-school

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Dates
Aug 17–2026 (day: 20)
Fee
$600
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
500
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

MUNGLOBAL UK All Stars is a high-school Model UN conference convening in London across several days in mid-to-late August. The event draws a sizable international cohort to the British capital, positioning itself as a summer destination conference for committed secondary-school delegates willing to travel into a major European hub. With a flat registration fee that applies equally to individual signups and delegations, the conference signals an All-Stars format: a gathering aimed at experienced high schoolers who treat MUN as a serious extracurricular discipline rather than a casual introduction. London's diplomatic infrastructure, dense university ecosystem, and accessibility from continental Europe, the Middle East, and North America make it a natural fit for an event with this ambition.

Why this edition matters in 2026

London occupies a singular place in the global MUN circuit. It is one of the few cities where a high-school conference can credibly draw delegates from every region in a single week, and where the surrounding civic context - Whitehall, Chatham House, the foreign press corps - reinforces the seriousness of the simulation. For an All-Stars format pitched at experienced delegates, that backdrop matters: it raises the bar for what the room expects from substantive debate. The pricing structure is also worth reading carefully. A single flat fee for individuals and delegations alike, denominated in US dollars rather than sterling, tells you the organisers are courting an international audience and want to remove the friction of comparing per-delegate versus per-team economics. That is a deliberate signal to faculty advisors abroad who are budgeting in dollars or euros and weighing this trip against North American summer conferences. For the broader MUN ecosystem, a summer All-Stars event in London also fills a calendar gap. The dominant high-school circuit clusters around the academic year, and August has historically been thinner. A conference that can establish itself in that window becomes a natural capstone for delegates closing out a season - and a proving ground for those entering the next one.

How to prepare

Delegates approaching this conference should prepare for an experienced room. An All-Stars framing implies that opening speeches, moderated caucus interventions, and resolution drafting will move faster than at an entry-level circuit event. The premium will sit on bloc strategy, amendment craft, and the ability to negotiate across regional groupings rather than on procedural literacy alone. Given the London setting, expect committee directors to lean into agenda items where the UK and its diplomatic partners carry weight: Security Council dossiers, post-Brexit European questions, Commonwealth-adjacent issues, and the City of London's exposure to global financial regulation. Delegates assigned to permanent members or to states with active embassies in London should mine open-source British policy commentary - parliamentary committee reports, think-tank briefings, and the broadsheet press - for positions their country has taken in real diplomatic exchanges with the host. Logistically, delegates travelling internationally should plan visas, accommodation, and chaperone arrangements well ahead of the August window. Summer is peak tourism season in London, and pricing on flights and hotels moves sharply. Schools sending full delegations should also coordinate on committee assignments early to avoid stacking strong delegates into the same body. Finally, the flat fee structure means there is no economic incentive to send a larger delegation versus a smaller one. Advisors should let pedagogical fit drive team size, not budget arithmetic.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Aug 17, 2026 – Aug 20, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is this conference designed for?

    MUNGLOBAL UK All Stars is pitched at the high-school level, and the All-Stars framing suggests it is best suited to delegates with prior committee experience rather than first-timers.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    The event convenes in London, drawing on the city's status as a major European diplomatic and academic hub.

  • How does the registration fee work?

    A single flat fee, denominated in US dollars, applies equally to individual delegates and to team registrations - a structure aimed at simplifying budgeting for international schools.

  • When in the year does it run?

    The conference takes place in August, positioning it as a summer event on the high-school MUN calendar.

  • Is the conference open to international delegates?

    Yes - the London setting, dollar-denominated pricing, and All-Stars framing all point to an explicitly international high-school audience.

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

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