Find answers to common questions about UoBDMUN 2026
Model United Nations is a simulation of the United Nations where participants, referred to as delegates, represent countries or organizations and debate pressing global issues. It helps develop skills like public speaking, diplomacy, and teamwork!
Our conference is open to high school and university students with or without prior MUN experience. Whether you're a seasoned delegate or a beginner, we have committees suited for all levels!
Not at all! We welcome delegates of all experience levels. Training sessions and guides will be available for beginners.
We are offering a diverse range of committees suitable for different levels: GA3, WHO, UNSC, UNHRC, and IAEA. For details, please check the committees page.
You can register via the registration links found on our registration page. Choose between institutional or individual registration based on your needs.
For key dates and deadlines, please check the conference schedule page. The conference runs from April 3rd-5th, 2026.
Delegates are required to wear business formal attire during all committee sessions. This means formal clothing suitable for professional environments.
Yes! Meals and refreshments will be provided during breaks throughout the conference, including lunch and coffee breaks.
Yes! Outstanding delegates will be recognized with awards like Best Delegate, Outstanding Delegate, and Honourable Mentions.
Yes! Online workshops will be held to prepare delegates. Dates will be announced on our Instagram page.
Yes! There is a Delegate Handbook which can be viewed or downloaded from the committees page or by clicking here.
For any queries, please email us at uobdmun@contacts.bham.ac.uk or visit our contact page. Also, follow @uobd.mun on Instagram for all updates!
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