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NUSA MUN
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NUSA MUN

Singapore, Singapore · high-school

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Dates
Jun 29–Jul 1, 2026
Fee
$929
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
100
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

NUSA MUN convenes high-school delegates in Singapore for a multi-day simulation hosted in one of Asia's most globally connected city-states. The conference frames itself around strategic action - a signal that organizers want substantive committee work rather than ceremonial debate, and that the agenda will likely lean into the questions of statecraft, security, and economic positioning that animate the region around it. For delegates outside Singapore, the appeal is the venue as much as the gavel. Hosting a Model UN in this city places delegates in a working laboratory of multilateral diplomacy, trade routing, and great-power balancing - which is exactly the kind of environment that rewards preparation beyond the standard position-paper template.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Singapore is not a neutral backdrop for a Model UN. It is a small state that has built its international relevance on rules-based trade, careful hedging between major powers, and an outsized role in regional financial and maritime infrastructure. Conferences hosted there tend to absorb that orientation, whether organizers intend it or not, and delegates who arrive briefed on the city's actual diplomatic posture will find their committee instincts sharpened. The high-school level designation matters too. It tells us the rooms will be filled with delegates still building their core MUN craft - rules of procedure, caucus strategy, resolution drafting - rather than seasoned university circuit veterans. That generally makes for a more open competitive field, where strong research and clear speaking style can outperform reputational advantage. A late-June through early-July window slots the conference into the summer circuit that international high-school delegates use to travel for MUN. That timing tends to draw a more globally mixed delegate pool than term-time conferences, which has implications for how a delegation should prepare its bloc strategy.

How to prepare

Treat the Singapore setting as a research input rather than a tourism note. Delegates should arrive understanding the host country's approach to ASEAN coordination, its stance on freedom of navigation, and its position on the technology and trade fault lines that run through the Indo-Pacific. Even when the committee topic appears unrelated, host-country framing tends to shape which arguments land in the room. Because the conference is pitched at high-school delegates, the strongest preparation edge is usually procedural fluency. Knowing how to move a motion, when to call for a moderated caucus on a tight sub-topic, and how to draft an operative clause that survives amendments will separate competitive delegates from the merely well-read. Delegations traveling internationally should also plan the logistics envelope - flights, accommodation, visas where relevant - well before the registration window tightens. Singapore is well-connected but not cheap, and the cost stack adds up quickly once travel is layered on top of the conference fee. Finally, build a position-paper workflow that anticipates the kind of agenda items a Singapore-hosted conference is likely to surface: maritime security, supply-chain resilience, climate adaptation in coastal states, and the governance of emerging technology. Even if specific committee topics differ, the analytical muscles transfer.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jun 29, 2026 – Jul 1, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend NUSA MUN?

    The conference is designated for the high-school level, so delegates should be enrolled in secondary education at the time of the event in Singapore.

  • Where is the conference held?

    NUSA MUN is hosted in Singapore, placing delegates in a major Asian hub for trade, finance, and multilateral diplomacy.

  • Is there a difference between individual and team registration fees?

    Based on the published structure, individual and team registration are priced at the same per-delegate rate in USD, so the choice between them is logistical rather than financial.

  • How should international delegates approach travel planning?

    Because the conference takes place in Singapore over a multi-day window in the summer travel season, delegations from outside the region should secure flights, accommodation, and any required visas early to manage cost and availability.

  • What kind of committee experience should delegates expect?

    As a high-school-level conference in Singapore, NUSA MUN is likely to emphasize substantive committee work shaped by the host city's diplomatic orientation toward trade, maritime affairs, and regional balancing.

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

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