Princeton Model United Nations Conference (PMUNC)

Organization: Princeton International Relations Council

Program Overview

Join a selective Model UN competition for high schoolers (Grades 9-12) to build public speaking, policy, and leadership skills—perfect for college applications!

# Princeton Model United Nations Conference (PMUNC) The Princeton Model United Nations Conference (PMUNC) is a prestigious and immersive Model United Nations event hosted annually by the Princeton International Relations Council. Designed for high school students in grades 9 through 12, PMUNC offers a unique opportunity to engage in advanced simulations of international diplomacy, gain hands-on experience in global problem-solving, and develop leadership skills. With specialized committees chaired by experienced and knowledgeable university students, PMUNC is one of the most selective and enriching MUN experiences available in the United States. ## Program Structure PMUNC is an in-person conference held over the course of several days on Princeton University's campus. Participants are placed in various committees, each focusing on distinct global issues, historical events, or specialized topics. The conference features both General Assembly and crisis-based committees, providing opportunities for students to explore a wide range of international relations topics, from global health policy to international security. Each committee is led by chairs who are experienced members of the Princeton International Relations Council. These chairs guide debates, facilitate discussions, and ensure an engaging, well-organized conference experience. Students will take on the roles of diplomats, working together to draft resolutions, negotiate with other delegates, and respond to real-time challenges. The conference culminates in awards for outstanding delegates and teams. ## What Students Experience At PMUNC, students engage in rigorous debate, develop creative solutions to global challenges, and improve critical skills such as public speaking, research, and negotiation. The conference emphasizes collaboration, leadership, and adaptability as students tackle complex, real-world issues. Beyond committee sessions, participants also have the chance to attend workshops, keynote speeches, and networking events. These activities are designed to enhance understanding of international relations and diplomacy while offering mentorship from Princeton University students and faculty. Students will leave the conference with a deeper understanding of global affairs, stronger advocacy skills, and the confidence to lead in both academic and extracurricular arenas. ## Why It Matters for College Applications Participation in PMUNC demonstrates a commitment to leadership, intellectual curiosity, and global awareness, qualities highly valued by college admissions committees. The selective nature of the conference highlights a student’s ability to thrive in competitive academic environments, while the focus on public speaking, policy analysis, and teamwork reflects strong interpersonal and critical thinking skills. PMUNC also provides a platform for students to showcase their ability to address real-world challenges, a key factor in standing out during the college application process. ## Eligibility The conference is open to high school students in grades 9 through 12. While no prior Model United Nations experience is required, students should have a strong interest in global issues, diplomacy, and leadership. Delegates are typically selected through their schools’ MUN teams or other extracurricular organizations, though individual applications may also be accepted in some cases. ## How to Participate To participate in PMUNC, students or their schools must complete the official registration process on the conference website. As a highly selective program, spaces are limited, and early application is strongly encouraged. The cost for participation is $100, which covers attendance at all committee sessions and conference materials. Additional costs for travel and accommodations should be planned for separately. For more information about deadlines, application instructions, or committee topics, visit the Princeton International Relations Council’s official website.

Program Details

  • Category: Leadership & Civic Engagement
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: $100
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-12
  • Location: Princeton, NJ
  • Application Deadline: October 15, 2026
  • Country: USA

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This program is relevant for students interested in: model-un, policy, public-speaking

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