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Poznań Model United Nations
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Poznań Model United Nations

Poznań, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Jan 4–2027 (day: 6)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
270
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Poznań Model United Nations returns to the Polish city of Poznań for an early-year edition aimed at high-school delegates. The conference uses an early-January window to host a multi-day debate cycle for secondary-school students, with applications routed through the MyMUN platform.

Why this edition matters in 2027

For high-school delegates in Central and Eastern Europe, Poznań MUN offers an accessible entry point into multilateral debate without the travel demands of larger Western European circuits. The conference's positioning in Poland places it within reach of delegations from across the region, and its high-school focus means committee rooms are calibrated to the experience level of secondary-school participants rather than mixed with university delegates. The early-January timing also gives the event a particular character: it sits at the start of the calendar year, when delegates are returning to school and teachers are looking for structured extracurricular anchors. For schools building out a competitive MUN programme, an event of this scale - mid-sized rather than mega-conference - provides committee dynamics where individual delegates can meaningfully shape outcomes. Poznań itself has grown as a hub for student-led academic events, and a MUN conference of this profile contributes to that broader ecosystem. The event is listed and managed through MyMUN, which is now the de facto registration backbone for much of the European high-school MUN circuit.

How to prepare

Delegates preparing for Poznań MUN should treat it as a high-school-tier conference and pitch their research and rhetoric accordingly. That means tight, well-sourced position papers, clean procedural literacy, and a focus on negotiation craft rather than performative speech-making. Chairs at this level reward delegates who can move a committee toward a draft resolution, not just deliver memorised opening statements. Because the conference runs across multiple days in early January, delegates should arrive with their research already consolidated - the holiday period immediately preceding the event leaves limited room for last-minute preparation. Build a one-page brief per committee topic covering your country's voting record, key allies, and red lines, and rehearse unmoderated caucus tactics with your delegation before travel. For first-time delegates, Poznań's scale is an advantage: committees are large enough to feel substantive but small enough that a prepared delegate can be heard. Use that to practise the mechanics - motions, amendments, bloc-building - rather than treating the conference primarily as a networking event. Finally, confirm logistics through the MyMUN listing early. Visa-relevant documentation, accommodation arrangements, and any school authorisation paperwork should be locked in well before the travel window opens.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jan 4, 2027 – Jan 6, 2027

Frequently asked questions

  • Who can apply to Poznań MUN?

    The conference is pitched at the high-school level, so eligibility is built around secondary-school delegates rather than university participants.

  • Where is the conference held?

    Poznań MUN takes place in Poznań, Poland, positioning it as a Central European option for high-school delegates.

  • How do delegates register?

    Registration is handled through the conference's MyMUN listing, which is the standard application route for the event.

  • What format does the conference take?

    It is an in-person high-school MUN held over multiple days in the host city of Poznań.

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

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