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The Prometheus conclave
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The Prometheus conclave

Delhi, India · high-school

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Dates
Jun 26–2026 (day: 28)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
2,500
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

The Prometheus conclave convenes high-school Model UN delegates in Delhi for a multi-day summer gathering. Hosted in the Indian capital and organised at a sizable scale, the conference positions itself as a destination event on the regional secondary-school circuit. Delegates can expect the structure of a large urban MUN: multiple committees running in parallel, a substantial floor of peers from across schools, and the logistical footprint that comes with a conference of this expected size. Registration is handled through the conference's listing on a major MUN platform.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Large high-school conferences are where most delegates form their first impressions of multilateral debate. The committee briefings, the chairing styles, and the rules of procedure that students encounter at events like this one tend to shape how they later approach university-level or international MUN. Delhi is also a meaningful host city for a conference of this nature. India hosts one of the most active secondary-school MUN scenes in the world, and a conference designed for the high-school level in the capital draws delegations that would otherwise be dispersed across smaller school-hosted events. For advisors and delegates evaluating where to invest a summer travel budget, the scale of expected attendance matters. A larger floor means more competitive committees, broader caucus dynamics, and exposure to a wider cross-section of peers - all of which materially change what a delegate takes away from the experience.

How to prepare

Because the conference targets high-school delegates, preparation should be calibrated to that level: solid position papers, working knowledge of the rules of procedure, and a clear sense of bloc dynamics rather than highly technical legal drafting. Delegates new to large conferences should rehearse moderated caucus interventions, since speakers' lists at this scale move quickly. First-time travellers to Delhi should plan logistics early. Summer in northern India is hot, the city is large, and travel between accommodation and venue can absorb meaningful time each day. Faculty advisors typically build in a buffer day before opening ceremony for delegates to acclimatise. Research-wise, delegates should treat the committee background guides as the floor, not the ceiling. The most effective interventions at conferences of this scale tend to come from delegates who have read beyond the guide into recent UN documentation and regional press coverage of their assigned country's stance.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jun 26, 2026 – Jun 28, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in the Prometheus conclave?

    The conference is designed for high-school delegates, making it a fit for secondary-school MUN clubs rather than university circuits.

  • Where is the conference held?

    The Prometheus conclave is hosted in Delhi, India, drawing delegations to the national capital for an in-person summer gathering.

  • How do delegates register?

    Registration is handled through the conference's listing on the mymun platform, which is also where updated logistical information is posted.

  • What scale of conference should delegates expect?

    The conference is organised for a large floor of high-school delegates, meaning multiple parallel committees and competitive speakers' lists in Delhi.

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

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