
MUN MADRID 2026
Join us for an exceptional Model UN experience
Dates
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 - Thursday, May 21, 2026
Location
Madrid, Spain
Expected Delegates
500 delegates
Registration Fee
Contact organizer
Application Deadline
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
MUN•MADRID 2026: A Premier Model United Nations Simulation
Part of MUN•EUROPE Network ( www.mun-europe.com ) & MIO Network “Model International Organizations” .
Event Overview
MUN•MADRID 2026 is an immersive Model United Nations (MUN) conference set to take place in the Capital city of Spain. This prestigious event is part of the MUN•EUROPE network, bringing together students from middle schools, high schools, and universities around the world to engage in diplomatic discourse, enhance their understanding of international relations, and develop critical thinking and public speaking skills.
Date and Venue
Dates: May 19-21, 2026
Venue: Calle de Zurbano, 79-81, Chamberí, 28003 Madrid, Spagna
Participation
MUN•MADRID 2026 is open to students from various educational levels who are passionate about global issues, soft skills, and diplomacy. Participants can apply in the following capacities:
- Delegates: Individual students representing a specific country in various UN committees.
- Middle School Delegates: Ages under 10.
- High School Delegates: Ages 11 to 19.
- University Delegates: Students enrolled in any university worldwide.
- Head Delegates (HD): Leaders representing and coordinating a group of delegates from their institution.
- Faculties (FA): Educators or advisors guiding and mentoring delegations.
Committees and Topics
Participants will engage in simulations of different UN committees, each addressing pressing global issues. The committees may include, but are not limited to:
- General Assembly (GA)
- Security Council (SC)
- Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
- Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
- UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC)
- United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA)
- North Atlantic Treaty Council (NATO)
- European Council (EuCO)
Application Process
- Delegates: Individual students must complete an online application form.
- Head Delegates (HD): Those wishing to lead a delegation must submit a single application indicating the number of his/her delegation.
- Faculties (FA): Educators must provide their credentials and the ones of the school/university submitting a single application for the group.
Program Highlights
- Opening Ceremony: keynote speakers and guests.
- Committee Sessions: Intensive debates and negotiations where delegates will draft resolutions and collaborate on solutions to global issues.
- Workshops and Training: Skill-building sessions on public speaking, negotiation tactics, and research methodologies.
- Cultural Exchange: Opportunities to experience the rich cultural heritage of Madrid through organized tours and social events.
- Closing Ceremony and Award Ceremony: Recognising outstanding delegates, delegations, and resolutions at the conclusion of the conference.
Benefits of Participation
- Educational Enrichment: Gain in-depth knowledge of international affairs and the workings of the United Nations.
- Skill Development: Enhance leadership, negotiation, and public speaking skills.
- Networking: Connect with like-minded peers, educators, and professionals from around the globe.
- Cultural Exposure: Experience the unique history and culture of Madrid, fostering a global perspective.
How to Apply
Interested students, Head Delegates, and Faculties are encouraged to visit the official MUN•MADRID 2026 website for detailed application guidelines, deadlines, and additional information or at MyMun portal. Early registration is recommended as spots are limited and highly competitive.
Join us at MUN•MADRID 2026 for an unforgettable experience of diplomacy, learning, and cultural exchange in one of the world’s most iconic cities!