Model of United Nations Students Association Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain · high-school
- Dates
- Sep 17–2026 (day: 20)
- Fee
- €75
- Reg deadline
- TBD
- Delegates
- 180
- Language
- English
- Format
- In-person
Summary
The Model of United Nations Students Association Barcelona gathers delegates in the Catalan capital for a multi-day simulation of UN and adjacent international bodies. The conference is hosted in a city that has long served as a Mediterranean crossroads for diplomacy, trade, and civil society, and it offers participants exposure to a slate of committees ranging from classical General Assembly debate to crisis-style improvisation.
Why this edition matters in 2026
How to prepare
Eligibility deep-dive
- Level
- high-school
- Age
- —
- Team size
- —
- Country quota
- Open
Schedule & deadlines
Conference
Sep 17, 2026 – Sep 20, 2026
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Frequently asked questions
What city hosts the conference?
The conference is held in Barcelona, the Catalan capital on the Spanish Mediterranean coast, which gives the simulation a distinctive backdrop for debates on regional and supranational governance.
Who is eligible to participate?
The conference is open at the high-school level, while its committee slate also extends to university-level delegates across bodies such as UNODC, UNHCR, EUCO, the ICC, the UNSC, and a bicameral crisis committee.
What committees will run at the conference?
The programme includes the UN General Assembly, UNODC, UNHCR, the European Council, FAL, the ICC, the UN Security Council, and a Bicameral Crisis committee, giving delegates a mix of classical and crisis formats.
How should first-time delegates prepare?
First-time delegates attending in Barcelona should focus on procedural fundamentals in a GA-style committee before considering crisis or judicial tracks, since the conference spans both classical debate and more demanding formats like the ICC and Bicameral Crisis.
Is the conference held in person?
Yes, the conference is held in person in Barcelona, which means delegates should plan travel, accommodation, and arrival logistics into the Catalan capital well ahead of the opening session.
Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com
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