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MUN/Yale Model United Nations Korea XIV
Yale Model United Nations Korea XIV
Part of the Yale Model United Nations Korea XIV series

Yale Model United Nations Korea XIV

Ilsanseo-gu, Korea, Republic of · high-school

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Dates
Nov 27–2026 (day: 29)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
500
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Yale Model United Nations Korea returns for its next iteration in Ilsanseo-gu, convening high-school delegates under the Yale-affiliated banner that has anchored a recurring presence on the Asian circuit. The conference operates in the Republic of Korea and draws participants pursuing a Yale-branded committee experience in the region.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Yale-affiliated conferences carry signaling weight on the Asian high-school circuit, and a Korea-based edition gives delegates in the region access to that brand without the cost and visa friction of traveling to New Haven. For students building a competitive record, the conference functions as a credentialed waypoint between local circuits and the flagship Yale conference held on the university's home campus. The Republic of Korea has become a recurring host for international high-school MUN, and a Yale-branded edition in Ilsanseo-gu reinforces that pattern. Delegates from across Asia treat conferences like this one as benchmarking opportunities - a chance to test preparation against peers drawn from a wider pool than any single national circuit can offer. For faculty advisors, the conference is also a planning anchor in the late-autumn calendar, sitting in a window where many Asian school terms are still in session and travel logistics remain manageable before winter holidays compress everyone's schedule.

How to prepare

Preparation for a Yale-branded high-school conference in Korea should start with the committee matrix as soon as it is released. Yale conferences tend to mix classic General Assembly committees with specialized crisis and historical committees, and the gap in required preparation between those tracks is significant. Delegates who default to GA-style position papers when assigned to a crisis room consistently underperform. Second, calibrate to the room. A high-school conference in the Republic of Korea draws a mix of international-school delegates operating in fluent English and domestic Korean delegates whose substantive preparation is often exceptional even when their floor delivery is more measured. Strong delegates read the room rather than assuming a single dominant style. Third, treat the position paper as a working document, not a submission checkbox. Yale-circuit chairs typically reward delegates whose written work shows genuine engagement with the country's actual posture - voting records, recent statements, alliance constraints - rather than generic policy summaries scraped from the first page of search results. Finally, plan the trip with the same seriousness as the substantive prep. Ilsanseo-gu sits within the broader metropolitan area west of central Seoul, and delegates traveling internationally should confirm accommodation, transit to the venue, and committee timing well before arrival.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Nov 27, 2026 – Nov 29, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • What level of delegate is this conference designed for?

    Yale Model United Nations Korea is a high-school-level conference, with eligibility set for secondary-school delegates rather than university participants.

  • Where in the Republic of Korea is the conference held?

    The conference is hosted in Ilsanseo-gu, in the Republic of Korea, situated within the broader metropolitan area west of central Seoul.

  • How does this conference relate to Yale Model United Nations in the United States?

    It is the Korea-based edition operating under the Yale-affiliated brand, distinct from the flagship Yale Model United Nations conference held on the university's home campus in the United States.

  • Is this a long-running conference or a new launch?

    This is a recurring edition of an established Yale-affiliated high-school conference in the Republic of Korea, not a first-time launch.

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