
MUNiB 2025
Feminist Futures: Shaping a More Equitable World
Dates
Friday, May 30, 2025 - Sunday, June 1, 2025
Location
Berlin, Germany
Expected Delegates
40 delegates
Registration Fee
1$30
Application Deadline
Friday, May 30, 2025
Model United Nations – Universities of Berlin (MUNiB) is a premier MUN conference that brings together passionate students from around Europe to simulate the workings of the United Nations.
Hosted at the Hertie School, in the heart of Germany’s capital, MUNiB offers an engaging platform for young leaders to debate pressing global issues, practice diplomacy, and strengthen their public speaking and negotiation skills. The conference fosters collaboration, critical thinking, and cross-cultural understanding, with the goal of cultivating a new generation of informed global citizens. Each year, delegates represent a range of countries and tackle real-world challenges across diverse UN committees—promoting inclusivity, intellectual curiosity, and meaningful dialogue. With Berlin’s rich history and vibrant international atmosphere as a backdrop, MUNiB delivers an inspiring experience that connects local perspectives with global solutions.
This year’s theme, “Feminist Futures: Shaping a More Equitable World”, explores the restructuring of gender dynamics and how to pave the way for a more just global society. With Berlin’s legacy of progressive thought and activism, it provides the perfect setting for these vital conversations.
Please note: Tuition fees cover conference materials (including merchandise), coffee breaks, and possibly one meal during the event. All travel to and within Berlin, as well as accommodation, must be arranged and covered independently by participants.
We look forward to welcoming you to an intense weekend of exciting discussions and inspiring connections! discussions and interesting people!
Organizers
Esmeralda Dueñas Marmolejo
Secretary General
UNi-Group Berlin Brandenburg
Committees
Topic
Emergency Care for Women in Conflict-Affected Areas
Topic
Overlooked and Forgotten: Internally Displaced People