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MUNISH — Model United Nations International School of The Hague

by The International School of The Hague

International MUN Recognition

MUNISH — Model United Nations International School of The Hague is a program by The International School of The Hague for students in Class 8–12, open to students across India.

Mode

In-Person

Eligibility

Class 8–12

Fee

€Not Specified

Duration

Three days

Format

Individual

Time needed

Full-time attendance for three days at ISH campus, The Hague.

Key Dates

Dates
6 Nov 2026 – 8 Nov 2026

International School of The Hague, The Hague, Zuid-Holland

About This Opportunity

MUNISH is the annual Model United Nations conference hosted by the International School of The Hague (ISH), held on the ISH campus in The Hague, Netherlands. MUNISH is a THIMUN-affiliated conference that gathers hundreds of participants from schools across Europe and beyond.

The conference (MUNISH) is open to delegates aged 13 to 19.

MUNISH is organised and run by ISH students, operating under the motto of providing an experience run by youth, for today's youth, to benefit the youth of tomorrow. The conference emphasises skill development in public speaking, diplomacy, critical thinking, and collaborative problem-solving.

As a THIMUN-affiliated conference, MUNISH follows THIMUN rules of procedure. Delegates benefit from the preparation process as well as the conference itself, developing research, writing, and analytical skills in the weeks leading up to the event. The conference is a significant event in the European school MUN calendar.

Eligibility

Grade Level
Class 8–12
Age Range
13 - 19 years
Location
Nationwide

Academic requirement

Open to students aged 13-19 enrolled in secondary school.

Prerequisites

  • Enrolled in secondary school
  • Interest in international relations and debate

Open to students aged 13 to 19 from schools in Europe and internationally. Delegates represent assigned UN member states.

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Academic Details

International RelationsPolitical ScienceDiplomacyCurrent Affairs

Difficulty: Beginner

Rewards & Recognition

Recognition

THIMUN-affiliated international recognition

Skills your child builds

Public speakingDiplomacyCritical thinkingResearchResolution writingCollaborative problem-solving

Languages

English

Highlights

  • THIMUN-affiliated — globally standardised MUN rules
  • 36th annual session (MUNISH XXXVI)
  • Student-run conference at International School of The Hague
  • Open to delegates aged 13-19

What your child will do

  • Debates and discussions
  • Resolution writing
  • Committee sessions
  • Public speaking practice
  • Negotiation and lobbying simulations
  • Research and analytical skill development

How to apply

  1. 1Register through the official MUNISH website at munish.nl.
  2. 2Submit delegate and school registration details.
  3. 3Pay applicable participation fees.
  4. 4Prepare position papers for the assigned committee before the conference.

Fees & financial support

Fee details

Contact the organizer.

Frequently asked questions

Is MUNISH — Model United Nations International School of The Hague free?

€Not Specified registration

Who can participate in MUNISH — Model United Nations International School of The Hague?

Students in Class 8–12. children aged 13-19.

What will my child gain from MUNISH — Model United Nations International School of The Hague?

Participate in MUNISH — a THIMUN-affiliated MUN conference in The Hague with over 35 years of history.. Develop public speaking, diplomacy, research, critical thinking, and collaborative problem-solving skills.. Engage with hundreds of delegates from schools across Europe and beyond.. Debate global issues as a representative of an assigned UN member state.. Experience THIMUN rules of procedure — the global standard for school MUN.. Attend a student-run conference operating under the motto of youth for youth..

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