Pax Oceania Model United Nations
**Pax Oceania Model United Nations** is a mixed-level Model UN conference taking place July 11–12, 2026, in New Delhi, India. Participants represent UN member states in simulated committees, drafting and debating resolutions on global issues while developing diplomatic negotiation and public speaking skills. Delegates research country positions, engage in formal debate, and work toward consensus-building across diverse geopolitical perspectives.
Why it matters
A virtual conference can make participation more accessible for delegates joining from different locations while still offering the core MUN experience of debate, negotiation, and public speaking.
Because eligibility is listed as mixed, this event may be a good fit for both newer and more experienced delegates looking to build skills, engage with peers, and practice committee procedure in an online setting.
How to prepare
Since committees are not listed, a smart preparation strategy is to focus on broad MUN fundamentals: rules of procedure, speech structure, resolution writing, and negotiation. If you register, watch for committee assignments and background materials so you can narrow your research once those details are available.
For a virtual MUN, delegates should also prepare technically. Test your internet connection, microphone, camera, and meeting platform setup ahead of time, and practice delivering short speeches clearly on video. Strong note-taking and organized digital research files can also help you stay effective during fast-moving online debate.