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YSLCMUN IV
Part of the YSLCMUN IV series

YSLCMUN IV

Bangkok, Thailand · high-school

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Dates
Sep 12–2026 (day: 13)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
250
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

YSLCMUN IV convenes high-school delegates in Bangkok for a focused weekend of committee work, positioning itself as a regional touchpoint on the Asian Model UN circuit. The conference targets secondary-school students and runs on a tight program window, with applications routed through the mymun platform. For students based in Thailand and across Southeast Asia, YSLCMUN IV offers a chance to test debate craft, resolution drafting, and bloc-building in an English-medium environment without committing to the travel and budget profile of a multi-day flagship conference.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Bangkok has steadily grown into one of Asia's most active hubs for student diplomacy, and conferences like YSLCMUN IV are part of why. The city hosts a dense network of international schools, regional UN agency offices, and a student community accustomed to cross-border collaboration. A high-school conference in this setting is not just a debate exercise - it is a low-stakes simulation of the kind of multilateral environment that Bangkok itself performs every day. The scale of YSLCMUN IV signals intent. A conference drawing this many delegates is not a school-internal affair; it is a regional gathering that will pull participants from neighboring countries and from the broader Asia-Pacific MUN community. That has implications for committee quality, language diversity, and the kind of bloc dynamics delegates should expect. For delegates weighing where to invest their conference budget and weekends, YSLCMUN IV represents the kind of substantive but accessible event that anchors a season. It is the type of conference where a delegate can earn a first gavel, or where a more experienced student can test a harder portfolio before stepping up to university-hosted circuits.

How to prepare

A compact program window rewards delegates who arrive with position papers already internalized, opening speeches drafted, and a clear sense of which two or three other delegations they need to build a bloc with in the first session. There is no slack day to recover from a slow start - the chairs will be looking for substantive contributions from the first unmoderated caucus onward. High-school delegates preparing for YSLCMUN IV should focus on three things: mastering their country's actual foreign policy positions rather than improvising them, drafting operative clauses in advance so they can be merged into working papers quickly, and practicing the procedural mechanics that separate confident speakers from hesitant ones. The UN's own Model UN guidance remains the most reliable starting point for understanding how real committees structure debate. Delegates should also think carefully about their committee choice. Larger general assembly committees suit students who want to practice public speaking and broad coalition work; smaller specialized or crisis-style committees reward delegates who can think on their feet and negotiate in tight rooms. The application portal is the place to confirm which committees are open and what background each requires.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Sep 12, 2026 – Sep 13, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • Who is eligible to participate in YSLCMUN IV?

    The conference is aimed at high-school level delegates, making it an entry-to-intermediate fit for secondary-school students building their MUN experience.

  • Where is YSLCMUN IV being held?

    The conference takes place in Bangkok, drawing delegates from Thailand and the wider Southeast Asia region.

  • How do I apply to YSLCMUN IV?

    Applications are handled through the mymun platform, which lists committee options and registration requirements for the Bangkok conference.

  • What format should I expect at YSLCMUN IV?

    It is an in-person high-school conference in Bangkok with a compact program window, so delegates should plan to arrive prepared and ready to engage from the first session.

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

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