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MUN/Young Entrepreneurs Society Model United Nations
Young Entrepreneurs Society Model United Nations
Part of the Young Entrepreneurs Society Model United Nations series

Young Entrepreneurs Society Model United Nations

Warsaw, Poland · high-school

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Dates
Oct 23–2026 (day: 25)
Fee
$180
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
230
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

The Young Entrepreneurs Society Model United Nations is a high-school level conference convening in Warsaw, Poland. Organised through the mymun registration funnel, it brings together a cohort of delegates for a multi-day programme that pairs traditional Model UN debate with the society's broader entrepreneurial framing. For delegates plotting their autumn circuit, YESMUN sits in the central European cluster of conferences that have grown around Warsaw and the wider region in recent years. The flat team and individual fee structure, denominated in US dollars, signals that the organisers are positioning the conference for a mixed local and international delegate pool.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Warsaw has become one of the more active Model UN nodes in central Europe, and conferences hosted there give delegates a chance to test their preparation against a delegate mix that reaches beyond any single national circuit. For a high-school delegate, that exposure matters - the rhythm of debate, the negotiation style, and the expectations around position papers differ meaningfully between regional circuits. The conference operates at a scale that allows for substantive committee work without the logistical sprawl of the largest European conferences. That middle-sized footprint tends to favour delegates who want real speaking time and the chance to be noticed by chairs, rather than those chasing the prestige of a giant hall. The entrepreneurial framing in the society's name also signals something about the institutional culture around the conference. Delegates who are curious about how policy debate intersects with business thinking - and who want to build a profile that bridges those worlds - will find the environment congenial. Finally, the fact that the conference uses the mymun platform for its registration funnel matters practically: it lowers the friction for delegates outside Poland to apply, which in turn shapes the room delegates will actually debate in.

How to prepare

Treat YESMUN as a conference where preparation discipline pays off more than rhetorical flash. At the high-school level, chairs reward delegates who have actually read the background guides, understand their assigned country's published positions, and can move a committee toward workable language rather than just delivering speeches. Build your prep in layers. Start with the country brief: read past General Assembly voting records and recent statements from the foreign ministry on whatever topic your committee is covering. Then move to the bloc layer - who does your country typically caucus with, and where are the fault lines? Finally, draft operative clauses before you arrive, so you walk into committee with concrete language to offer rather than only critiques of others' drafts. For delegates travelling to Warsaw from outside Poland, give yourself a buffer day if you can. Jet lag and unfamiliar transit are the two most common reasons strong preparation collapses on day one. Pre-book any documents the conference requires through the mymun platform well before the registration window closes. Finally, set yourself a learning goal beyond awards. The delegates who get the most out of conferences like this one are the ones who arrive with a question they want to answer - about a region, an institution, or a negotiating style - and use the committee as a live laboratory.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Oct 23, 2026 – Oct 25, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Where is YESMUN held and who can attend?

    The conference is hosted in Warsaw, Poland, and is pitched at the high-school level. Delegates apply through the mymun platform, which means both Polish and international high-school students can register through a single funnel.

  • What is the fee structure?

    The conference uses a flat US dollar fee that applies equally to team and individual registrations, with no published differentiation between the two. Delegates should budget separately for travel to Warsaw and accommodation.

  • How should a first-time delegate prepare for a conference at this level?

    Focus on three layers: your assigned country's published positions, the bloc dynamics in your committee, and pre-drafted operative clauses. At the high-school level, chairs in Warsaw and across the European circuit tend to reward substance and preparation over performative speeches.

  • Is YESMUN a good fit for delegates new to Model UN?

    Yes - the high-school eligibility level and the mid-sized format make it accessible for newer delegates, while still offering enough committee depth that returning delegates can stretch themselves. The Warsaw setting also gives first-timers exposure to a genuinely international room.

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

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