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Model United Nations of Nyborg Gymnasium
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Model United Nations of Nyborg Gymnasium

Nyborg, Denmark · high-school

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Dates
Feb 4–2027 (day: 7)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
200
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

The Model United Nations of Nyborg Gymnasium (MUNNY) returns to the Danish town of Nyborg for a multi-day conference aimed at high-school delegates. Hosted by Nyborg Gymnasium, the event draws a sizeable international cohort to a compact, school-anchored format that emphasises rigorous committee work in an intimate setting. For delegates planning a European winter circuit, MUNNY offers a school-hosted stop with a clear high-school focus, a manageable delegate count, and a single registration channel through MyMUN.

Why this edition matters in 2027

School-hosted conferences like MUNNY occupy a distinct niche in the European MUN landscape. Unlike university-run megaevents, gymnasium conferences are sized to let first- and second-time delegates contribute substantively without being drowned out by veteran circuit regulars. That makes Nyborg a useful proving ground for students still calibrating how they want to debate. Denmark itself matters here. As a small open economy deeply embedded in the European Union and a consistent contributor to UN peacekeeping and development financing, the Danish hosting context naturally orients committees toward multilateralism, climate policy, and rules-based order - themes that align tightly with the United Nations agenda the conference simulates. The event also matters because of what it isn't. It is not a fee-heavy, prestige-laden flagship. It is a working conference where the procedural craft - resolution drafting, caucusing discipline, chair management - takes centre stage. For schools building delegations from scratch, that proposition is increasingly hard to find.

How to prepare

Delegates should prepare MUNNY the way they would any committee-driven European conference: read the background guide carefully, draft position papers that take a clear national line rather than hedging, and arrive ready to write operative clauses rather than recite talking points. The high-school level means chairs will reward delegates who can move a committee forward, not just deliver speeches. Research should lean on primary UN sources. The UN Model UN guide and the United Nations homepage remain the most reliable starting points for understanding mandate language, voting procedures, and the difference between what the General Assembly, ECOSOC, and Security Council can actually do. Delegates who internalise those distinctions tend to outperform those who memorise country fact sheets. Logistically, Nyborg is reachable by rail from Copenhagen and Odense, and delegations should budget for winter travel conditions. Because the conference runs across several days, advisors should plan for accommodation continuity and for the social programme that gymnasium-hosted conferences typically include alongside committee sessions.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Feb 4, 2027 – Feb 7, 2027

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is MUNNY held?

    The conference is hosted by Nyborg Gymnasium in the town of Nyborg, Denmark, placing it within easy rail reach of Copenhagen and Odense for delegations travelling from across Europe.

  • Who can participate in MUNNY?

    MUNNY is a high-school level conference, meaning it is designed for secondary-school delegates rather than university students, with committee structures and chairing calibrated to that experience level.

  • How do delegates register?

    Registration runs through MyMUN, the standard European MUN registration platform, where delegations can find committee allocations and submit their applications for the Nyborg edition.

  • What format does the conference use?

    MUNNY runs as a multi-day, in-person conference in Nyborg, with traditional UN committee simulations conducted in English and procedural rules consistent with mainstream European high-school MUN practice.

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

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