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Renova MUN

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Renova MUN

Lucknow, India · high-school

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Dates
Jul 11–2026 (day: 12)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Renova MUN is a high-school Model United Nations conference convening in Lucknow, India, organized around the theme of youth rebuilding what the world broke. The conference frames itself as a space where secondary-school delegates can practice the discipline of reconstruction - taking fractured global problems and proposing the diplomatic scaffolding to put them back together. The event is listed on MyMUN and runs over a short weekend window, keeping the format compact and accessible for students traveling within India or from the wider region. For first-time delegates, the high-school level designation signals a forgiving learning environment; for circuit veterans, it offers an additional summer date to sharpen committee craft.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Lucknow is not yet a marquee stop on the South Asian MUN circuit, and every new conference hosted there expands the geographic base of Indian youth diplomacy beyond the Delhi-Mumbai-Bangalore axis. A high-school MUN that takes root in a Tier-2 city tends to pull in delegates who would otherwise never travel to a national-tier event, which matters for the long-run pipeline of Indian foreign-policy talent. The thematic framing - rebuilding what the world broke - is also worth taking seriously rather than dismissing as marketing. It pushes delegates away from the default MUN reflex of condemning and toward the harder work of proposing reconstruction mechanisms: post-conflict governance, climate adaptation finance, supply-chain repair, institutional reform. That is closer to what actual diplomats do than the performative speechmaking that dominates many beginner circuits. For the broader Model UN ecosystem, conferences like this matter because they normalize the idea that serious diplomatic simulation does not require a famous host school or a five-star venue. The credibility comes from the committee work, the chairing standard, and the quality of the resolutions - not the postcode.

How to prepare

If you are preparing for Renova MUN, start by reading the theme literally. "What the world broke" is an invitation to research specific failures - a collapsed ceasefire, a stalled climate fund, a broken refugee compact - and to come into committee with a concrete repair proposal rather than a generic position paper. Chairs at high-school conferences reward delegates who arrive with one well-researched mechanism more than those who arrive with broad ideological statements. Because the conference is compact, the committee cycle will move fast. That favors delegates who have pre-drafted operative clauses, who know which two or three blocs they want to negotiate with, and who can identify their red lines before the first unmoderated caucus. Spend more preparation time on the mechanics of resolution-writing than on memorizing your country's history. Logistically, treat the Lucknow setting as part of the experience rather than an afterthought. Plan travel and accommodation early, confirm the venue and schedule directly from the MyMUN listing, and budget time to acclimatize before opening ceremony. For international delegates, the apply link on MyMUN is the canonical source for registration steps.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jul 11, 2026 – Jul 12, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who can apply to Renova MUN?

    The conference is pitched at the high-school level, making it suitable for secondary-school students whether they are first-time delegates or already active on the Indian MUN circuit.

  • Where is the conference held?

    Renova MUN convenes in Lucknow, India, expanding high-school Model UN activity beyond the more commonly cited metropolitan hubs.

  • What is the conference theme?

    The conference is built around the idea of youth rebuilding what the world broke, encouraging delegates to focus on reconstruction and repair mechanisms in committee.

  • How do I register?

    Registration is handled through the MyMUN listing for the conference, which is the canonical source for delegate applications and updates.

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

    Yes - the high-school level designation and compact format make it a reasonable entry point, particularly for students based in northern India who want a nearby summer conference.

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

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