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

Warsaw Model United Nations

Warsaw, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Nov 19–2026 (day: 22)
Fee
€80
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
350
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Warsaw Model United Nations returns as one of Central Europe's notable high-school MUN gatherings, convening secondary-school delegates in the Polish capital for several days of committee work, drafting, and diplomatic role-play. The conference is positioned as an accessible entry point into the European circuit, with a flat registration fee and a single track of eligibility focused on high-school students.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Warsaw has steadily grown into a meeting point for delegates from across the European Union, the Baltic rim, and the wider post-Soviet space. A high-school MUN anchored in this city sits at a useful geographic crossroads: it draws schools from Germany, the Nordics, the Baltics, and Central Europe without requiring transatlantic travel, which keeps the room genuinely multinational at a manageable cost. For the high-school circuit specifically, the conference matters because it offers a structured environment in which younger delegates can practice procedure, resolution drafting, and bloc negotiation before stepping into university-level competition. The flat fee structure - identical for individual and delegation registrations - signals an organizing philosophy oriented toward access rather than tiered pricing. Warsaw is also a city whose recent history makes it an unusually resonant backdrop for debates on collective security, refugee response, energy policy, and the rules-based order. Delegates who travel here are stepping into a capital that has been on the front line of several of the policy questions their committees will simulate.

How to prepare

Strong preparation for a Warsaw edition begins with the obvious homework - the rules of procedure, the committee background guide, and the position paper - but it should not stop there. Delegates who do well at European high-school conferences tend to arrive with a working sense of how their assigned country actually behaves inside the UN system: which blocs it joins, which resolutions it sponsors, which votes it abstains on, and where its red lines sit. Because the conference is held in EUR-denominated registration and draws heavily from EU member states, delegates should also be ready for committee rooms in which European positions on enlargement, sanctions, and migration are debated with unusual fluency. Reading recent Council of the EU conclusions and General Assembly voting records for your assigned country is more useful than memorizing generic talking points. Finally, the high-school level rewards delegates who can write cleanly under time pressure. Practicing operative-clause drafting, amendment language, and short moderated-caucus interventions in advance pays off more than any single content area. Use the UN's own Model UN guidance as a baseline and build outward from there.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Nov 19, 2026 – Nov 22, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in Warsaw Model United Nations?

    The conference is set at the high-school level, so participation is aimed at secondary-school students rather than university delegates.

  • Where is the conference held?

    It takes place in Warsaw, Poland, positioning it as a Central European option on the high-school MUN circuit.

  • How does the fee structure work?

    Registration is charged at a single flat rate in euros, applied identically to individual delegates and delegations, which simplifies budgeting for visiting schools.

  • Is there a separate price for delegations versus individual delegates?

    No - the listed individual and team fees are the same, so school groups pay per delegate at the same rate as solo registrants.

  • When does the conference take place?

    It runs across several consecutive days in the late autumn, with the schedule anchored to a multi-day format typical of European high-school MUNs.

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

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