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MUN/Płock Model United Nations
Płock Model United Nations
Part of the Płock Model United Nations series

Płock Model United Nations

Płock, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Sep 9–2026 (day: 11)
Fee
$220
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
150
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Płock Model United Nations returns to the Polish city of Płock for a multi-day high-school conference run on a familiar autumn cadence. The event is hosted in the Mazovia region and welcomes delegates through the mymun platform, with a single published registration rate covering both individual and team applicants. For secondary-school delegates looking to debate in continental Europe outside the largest capital-city circuits, PłocMUN offers a mid-sized format in a historic Polish setting. The conference is organized for the high-school level, with logistics and fees handled in a straightforward, uniform structure.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Płock itself carries weight as one of the oldest cities in Mazovia, with an ecclesiastical heritage anchored by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Płock and the historic seat of the Mariavite Church. Hosting a Model UN conference in a city of this character situates the simulation in a place where institutional history is visible in the streetscape, rather than abstracted into a generic conference hotel. For the Polish high-school MUN circuit, conferences outside Warsaw and Kraków matter because they broaden the geography of where serious committee work happens. A delegate base in the mid-three-figure range is large enough to sustain multiple committees with genuine bloc dynamics, while remaining navigable for first-time chairs and newer delegations. The conference also signals continuity for the regional pipeline: a mymun-listed, English-medium high-school event in Poland gives students from neighbouring countries a reachable destination, and gives Polish delegates a home event to anchor a season around.

How to prepare

Preparation for PłocMUN should start from the basics of committee craft: position papers grounded in actual national policy, opening speeches that stake out a clear lane, and working-paper drafts ready before unmoderated caucuses begin. Because the conference is pitched at the high-school level, chairs typically reward delegates who can move a committee forward rather than those who simply perform. Delegations travelling in should plan around the autumn dates and the single flat registration rate, which simplifies budgeting but means individual applicants pay the same as those entering as part of a team. That has implications for how schools decide whether to send a full slate or a small, hand-picked group. Substantively, delegates should expect committees that lean on classical UN agenda items - international security, human rights, sustainable development - and should prepare to defend positions in English. Reading the UN's own Model UN guidance and reviewing recent General Assembly and ECOSOC resolutions on assigned topics remains the most reliable preparation route.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Sep 9, 2026 – Sep 11, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend PłocMUN?

    The conference is organized at the high-school level, so secondary-school students are the intended delegate body.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    PłocMUN is held in the city of Płock in the Mazovia region of Poland, in continental Europe.

  • How does the registration fee work?

    Applications are processed through mymun, and the published team and individual registration rates are listed at the same flat amount in USD.

  • How large is the conference?

    Organizers indicate an expected delegate count in the mid-three-figure range, sized to support multiple committees while remaining manageable for newer delegations.

  • When is PłocMUN scheduled?

    The conference runs across an autumn weekend, with sessions spanning multiple days in Płock.

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

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