
WawMUN 2025
Promoting innovation and inclusivity through international cooperation.
Dates
Thursday, November 27, 2025 - Sunday, November 30, 2025
Location
Warsaw, Poland
Expected Delegates
350 delegates
Registration Fee
1$75
Application Deadline
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Letter from the Secretariat
We are more than pleased to announce that the 19th annual Warsaw Model United Nations Conference will take place between the 27th and 30th of November in Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. The conference is organised by students of the Batory High School in Warsaw.
With over eighteen years of experience, we are the longest-running and biggest MUN conference in Poland and Central-Eastern Europe.
We warmly invite you to apply, and hope to see you in November!
WawMUN 2025 Secretariat
As for this year, we will not be able to provide international delegates with Visa Invitation Letters.
The minimum age to attend our conference is 14 for delegates and 15 for chairpersons!
Contact us via email: wawmun2025@gmail.com or our Instagram profile: @wawmun in case of any questions!
Organizers
Ariana Bedrak
Director-General
Franciszek Michał Tarnowski
Deputy Secretary-General
Gabriela Ramotowska
USG for Finance
Hanna Dziduszko
USG for Social Media
Hanna Mill
USG for Delegate Services
Jan Lubaczewski
Secretary-General
Maja Szostek
Deputy Director-General
Marcin Zawadzki
USG for Logistics
Nhat Minh Phan
Deputy USG for Design and Supplies
Norbert Piotrowski
Deputy President of the General Assembly
Pola Mrowińska
USG for Public Relations
Weronika Jankowska
USG for Design and Supplies
Wojciech Musiał
President of the General Assembly
Committees
Topic
Challenges to the enforcement of the Genocide Convention and R2P in protracted crises: the case of Darfur and Gaza.
Topic
Attempting to establish peace in Europe, Africa and Asia.
Topic
Ensuring economic and industrial stability in light of the China-Taiwan dispute and the fragility of global semiconductor supply chains.
Topic
Addressing the role of the Balkan region in illicit trades.
Topic
Addressing neocolonial financial dependence in post-colonial states.
Topic
Discussing the nuclear programme of the Islamic Republic of Iran and its implications for regional and international stability.
Topic
Addressing the public health implications of emerging digital trends that promote compulsive behaviour among adolescents.
Topic
Tackling racial and ethnic profiling in public institutions with an emphasis on law enforcement.
Topic
Discussing frameworks for energy provision for artificial intelligence and emerging technologies in light of global greenhouse gas reduction commitments.
Topic
Evaluating the environmental impact of wind farms with an emphasis on balancing renewable energy development with ecosystem safety.
Topic
Examining the inequality of women in politics, administration and decision-making, with an emphasis on the issue of the "Glass Cliff".
Topic
Addressing the illicit appropriation and retention of cultural property with an emphasis on potential restitution of seized and displaced artefacts.
Topic
Ensuring equitable agricultural trade by addressing the issue of limited market access and protectionism practices with emphasis on subsidisation of farming.
Topic
Discussing the political instability in Libya.
Topic
Evaluating the Alliance's Space Defence Strategies.
Topic
Discussing governance transparency with an emphasis on the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM).
Topic
The Prosecutor v. Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri
Topic
The topic of the debate will be disclosed 24 hours before committee sessions commence.
Partnerships
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PozMUN 2026
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Copernicus MUN 2025
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GDNMUN 2025
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TBSMUN 2025
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VisMUN 2025
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PlocMUN 2025
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LeleMUN 2025
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TADMUN 2025
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KATMUN 2025
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JAS MUN 2025
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