MUN • Paris
25 – 26 – 27 November 2025
Is one of the most important European simulations of the United Nations organized by France in Paris. Each year, hundreds of students are selected and trained to participate in this unique project.
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Students will have the mission to faithfully represent a country to try to find a solution to issues of international interest: climate change, terrorism, international economy, conflict resolution, human rights and many others.
The simulation takes place in English, providing the students with the opportunity to hone thier linguistic skills in a stimulating and professional environment.
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Participants
MUN-PARIS is recognized for the excellence and uniqueness of its training course.
The Security Council, the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council, UNICEF, the Human Rights Council are just a few of the working groups in which, with their colleagues, you will try to negotiate the best solutions to solve the world’s problems.
The main objective of the activity is to develop and strengthen the most important non-technical skills recognized to date: public speaking, negotiation, teamwork, time management, leadership, research and writing methods.
MUN-ITALIA organizes a training of excellence, innovative and recognized as unique
What our students say
Mavy S.
I took part in MUN Rome during my second year of undergraduate studies, an experience I would gladly repeat a thousand times over! It not only improved my English and helped me develop teamwork skills and the ability to handle unexpected situations with rationality, but it also clarified what I wanted to do in the future. Last year, I secured an internship at the United Nations in Geneva, and I must say that the knowledge and skills I gained from MUN were instrumental in making the most of this opportunity!
Domiziana B.
Participating in MUN Rome was one of the most enjoyable and stimulating experiences of my university journey. It allowed me to develop a range of transferable skills, meet interesting and passionate people, and challenge myself.
Our Proposals
Observer
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Simulation Ticket
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Basic materials
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Optional participation in negotiations
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Role as an UN Observer (e.g., Holy See, Red Cross)
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No Position Paper required
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Cannot vote
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Limited spots
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Only what is listed is included
Delegate
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Delegate Kit
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Delegate Handbook and Position Paper Guidelines in PDF
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Participation Certificate for the Simulation
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For group registration, indicate School/University name
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Only what is listed is included
Complete
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E-learning course with on-demand content
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Study materials in PDF
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4 online lessons: International Relations/Geopolitics/UN, International Law, Soft Skills, and Position Paper
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Delegate Kit
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Course completion certificate for credits
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Participation Certificate for the Simulation
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Only what is listed is included
MUN PARIS 2025
Registration & Key Dates
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Are you a middle school, high school or university student?
Choose the simulation and the package you want and start living this unique experience!
The three simulations, one for secondary schools, one for high schools and one for universities are separate from each other, but organised at the same time.
The MUN • EUROPE simulation circuit, Rome, Madrid, Paris, Berlin, Brussels, Valletta offers the possibility to start a training course and a simulation, either entirely in English or the language of the host country; Italian for Rome, French for Paris and Bruxelles, Spanish for Madrid, German for Berlin, and English for Malta.
Debate, discuss and grow in every possible language….. put yourself to the test, we are waiting for you!
Are you a student?: choose the package and fill out the form, submit it and you are registered!
Are you a teacher or delegation leader?: choose your option on the form and register your entire delegation with just one click!
Visa Information
Participation in the MUN does not require a study visa but a tourist visa. If you are a citizen of a European Union country, you have freedom of movement within the borders of the EU with an identity document or passport. If you are a non-EU citizen: visit this government website for information on the visa you need https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/entry-exit/non-eu-nationals/index_it.htm Once you have registered for the conference, we can provide you with a document confirming you have signed up for the project. The document does not guarantee you will receive the visa nor does it substitute it: the visa can only be granted by the issuing authorities.
How to ask for the letter:
- Sign yourself or your group up for the conference, and confirm registration by paying the participation fee.
- Once we have received the payment, we are entitled to ask for proof of your studies to confirm your eligibility to participate. The teacher or delegation leader must provide us with a list of students participating in the project.
- The request will be processed by our offices within 5 to 10 working days.
Location:
MUN PARIS 2025 will take place 25 – 26 – 27 November 2025 in the city centre (TBC).
Preparing yourself for the project
General information
Once the country and committee assignments have been received, each delegate representing a UN member country will be required to write a Position Paper. This is a political statement that reflects the country’s views on the committee’s topic. The Position Paper should outline the relevant international and regional resolutions, conventions, and treaties that support your country’s position. It is essential to identify the key issues, explain your country’s policy, and propose solid recommendations to be implemented. Observer members and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are not required to write a Position Paper. For more details on how to write an effective Position Paper, see the MUN-EUROPE Position Paper Guidelines.
Format and guidelines
- The length of the document must not exceed one page.
- Standard margins, with Arial 10pt font and justified text.
- The inclusion of the flag or national coat of arms in the header is accepted.
- The represented country, the committee, and the topic must be clearly indicated before the text.
- Do not include citations or bibliography: the Position Paper is a political statement and must be written as if it were a real diplomatic representative writing it; it is not an academic paper.
- The document must be submitted in a pdf format.
- Each delegate may submit only one Position Paper related to their assignment.
- Each delegate will represent the country in the committee individually.
- A faculty advisor or Head delegate can upload all the Position papers of their delegation to the platform.
Please note that Position Papers must consist entirely of original writing. Based on their research, delegates must develop their own ideas and recommendations and present them in their own words. MUN-EUROPE does not tolerate plagiarism, including the reproduction of the content of the Background guides.
Deadline for submitting Position Papers: 10 November 2025 at 23:59
Disclaimer:
Do you want our Tour Operator to take care of travel and accommodation in the city for you and/or your delegation?
Write to us at info@mun-europe.com and we will give you all the support you need.
Get a personalized quote for flights, accommodation and transfers only if you need them. The Tour Operator service is not mandatory to participate in our simulation.
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Write to us at info@mun-europe.com to become our official partner.
During the conference
La preliminary schedule:
DAY 1 | DAY 2 | DAY 3 | |
8:30 – 9:30 | |||
9:30 – 10:30 | committee session 3 | committee session 6 | |
10:30 – 11:30 | registrations | committee session 3 | committee session 6 |
11:30 – 12:30 | registrations | committee session 3 | committee session 6 |
12:30 – 13:30 | break | break | break |
13:30 – 14:30 | break | break | break |
14:30 – 15:30 | committee session 1 | committee session 4 | break |
15:30 – 16:30 | committee session 1 | committee session 4 | closing and awards ceremony |
16:30 – 17:30 | committee session 1 | committee session 4 | closing and awards ceremony |
17:30 – 18:30 | break | break | |
18:30 – 19:30 | committee session 2 | committee session 5 | |
19:30 – 20:30 | committee session 2 | committee session 5 | |
20:30 – 21:30 | welcome party | delegate dance | |
21:30 – 22:30 | welcome party | delegate dance | |
22:30 – 23:30 | welcome party | delegate dance |
Committees and topics
General Assembly First Committee (GA1)
- Promoting International Cooperation in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
- The Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan
Security Council (SC)
- Advancing Global Security Through Nuclear Disarmament
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
- Tackling Gender-Based Violence and the Occurrence of Femicides in the Framework of the 2030 Agenda
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
- #ZeroHunger: Promoting Solutions to Achieve Goal 2 Worldwide
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
- Preserving History: Protecting Cultural Heritage in Conflict Zones
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
- The Pledge of Long-Term Security Assistance for Ukraine
European Council (EC)
- Enhancing European Cooperation with the Global South