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PSJGMUN
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PSJGMUN

Hradec Králové, Czechia · high-school

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Dates
Nov 13–2026 (day: 16)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
120
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

PSJGMUN returns to Hradec Králové, offering high-school delegates in Czechia and the wider European circuit a compact, well-paced Model UN experience. The conference is hosted in a regional Czech city rather than a capital hub, which tends to attract a tighter cohort of schools and a more focused committee atmosphere. For students building a serious MUN résumé, PSJGMUN sits in the late-autumn stretch of the European season, a useful waypoint between summer training conferences and the busier winter circuit. Its scale is intentionally modest, which usually translates into more speaking time per delegate and closer contact with chairs.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Smaller European high-school conferences like PSJGMUN play an underrated role in the Model UN ecosystem. They give newer delegates a real chance to lead blocs, draft resolutions, and chair-track without being drowned out by the megaconference dynamics of larger flagship events. For Czech and Central European schools especially, conferences hosted on home soil keep MUN financially accessible and culturally grounded. The late-autumn timing matters too. By the time PSJGMUN convenes, delegates have had the first months of the school year to prepare position papers, and the conference can serve as a substantive checkpoint before the heavier winter season of THIMUN-style and university-hosted events. Skills sharpened here travel well into the new calendar year. For faculty advisors, regional conferences in cities like Hradec Králové are also a chance to test newer delegates in committee before committing them to longer or more competitive travel. The reputational stakes are lower; the learning curve is not.

How to prepare

Delegates aiming at PSJGMUN should treat the multi-day format as a marathon, not a sprint. With committee sessions stretched across several days in November, stamina, note-taking discipline, and the ability to revise a draft resolution overnight matter as much as opening-speech polish. Build a working folder per agenda item rather than relying on a single position paper. Because the conference is high-school level and mid-sized, expect chairs who reward substantive engagement over theatrical interventions. Read the background guide carefully, identify two or three operative clauses you actually want in the final document, and arrive with allies pre-identified from the delegate list where possible. Logistically, Hradec Králové is reachable from Prague and from neighboring Central European capitals, so plan travel and accommodation early - regional Czech cities have limited hotel inventory during school-event weekends. Confirm registration through the official MyMUN listing rather than secondary channels. Finally, use the lead-up months to run at least one mock crisis or unmoderated caucus with your delegation. The delegates who perform best at conferences of this size are usually the ones who have rehearsed the unglamorous mechanics - motions, amendments, voting procedure - until they are automatic.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Nov 13, 2026 – Nov 16, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to attend PSJGMUN?

    PSJGMUN is a high-school level Model UN conference, so participation is aimed at secondary school delegates and their faculty advisors rather than university students.

  • Where is the conference held?

    The conference is hosted in Hradec Králové, a regional city in Czechia, which gives it a more intimate atmosphere than capital-city megaconferences.

  • How should delegates approach the multi-day format?

    Because PSJGMUN runs across several consecutive days in late autumn, delegates should prepare for sustained committee work, including overnight resolution drafting and multiple rounds of debate rather than a single-day sprint.

  • Is PSJGMUN a good fit for first-time delegates?

    Yes - the high-school level and mid-sized delegate pool in Hradec Králové make it a reasonable entry point, particularly for Central European schools looking for a substantive but manageable conference.

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

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