SilMUN 2025: Silesian Model United Nations Conference in Poland
By: Silesian Model United NationsLast update:
Applicant criteria
NationalityNo specific nationality required
Age
- 18 - 60
Gender
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity FieldPolitical Science and International Relations
Job locationPoland
Opportunity description
The 11th Silesian Model United Nations (SilMUN) 2025 conference will take place from April 10th to 12th, 2025, in Opole, Poland. Organized by students of Ill High School of Opole, this prestigious conference offers an exciting experience for university and school students. With 100 delegates expected, SilMUN provides a platform for high-level debates, diplomacy, and skill development. The theme is “Bridging Nations, Building Futures.”
Why Attend SilMUN 2025?
- Enhance Your Diplomacy Skills: Refine negotiation, public speaking, and critical thinking skills in dynamic committee sessions.
- Broaden Your Global Perspective: Engage in debates on crucial global issues, gaining a deeper understanding of international challenges and solutions.
- Forge Valuable Connections: Network with like-minded peers and experienced MUN veterans.
- Unique Conference Experience: Experience rigorous debates and a well-structured program.
Eligibility and Application Process:
- Open to university and school students passionate about diplomacy and global issues.
Application Period:
- Chairs: November 5, 2024 – December 15, 2024.
- Delegates: January 20, 2025 – March 9, 2025.
The delegate fee (215 PLN) covers participation, meals, a social event, and delegate gift packs. Accommodation is not included.
Conference Benefits:
- Skill development (leadership, diplomacy, debate).
- Networking opportunities.
- Cultural exchange.
- Personal growth.
How to Apply:
- Create a MyMUN profile.
- Submit your application to SilMUN 2025.
- Await acceptance before paying.
Benefits
- Enhanced diplomacy skills
- Broadened global perspective
- Valuable networking
- Unique conference experience
Eligibility criteria
- Open to university and school students
- Passion for diplomacy and global issues