BIMUN 2025 | Bordeaux 2025-03-20 | 2025-03-20 | mymun

Conference

Bordeaux, France

Mar 20 - Mar 21, 2025

80 delegates expected

University Students and School Students

Applications

Chairs

Nov 25, 2024 - Mar 13, 2025

Delegates

Nov 25, 2024 - Mar 13, 2025

The Sciences Po Bordeaux MUN Team is thrilled to welcome you to the inaugural edition of Bordeaux  MUN 2025! 🌍✨

From March 20th to 22nd, we are committed to providing you with an exceptional and unforgettable experience.

  • Day 1: Settle in, meet fellow delegates, and attend captivating conferences tailored to each committee’s theme.
  • Days 2: Engage in intense debates on pressing global issues, culminating in a memorable closing session.

What can you look forward to?

Four stimulating committees tackling critical contemporary challenges:

  • Post-Conflicts Peace-building
  • Climate Change
  • Women's Rights
  • Artificial Intelligence

Keynote speeches from distinguished professionals and academics.

 

Whether you are an experienced MUN delegate or a first-timer, Bordeaux International MUN 2025 promises an enriching and memorable experience for all. Apply now to secure your spot and be part of BOMUN 2025. Tickets are limited, so don't wait too long! We can't wait to see you in Bordeaux this March! 🕊️

Committees

Economic and Social Council
Environment Assembly
Commission on the Status of Women
General Assembly
Economic and Social Council
Environment Assembly
Commission on the Status of Women
General Assembly
Difficulty

Intermediate

Size

53 Spots

Difficulty

Intermediate

Size

195 Spots

Difficulty

Intermediate

Size

43 Spots

Difficulty

Intermediate

Size

195 Spots

Description

Restoring Peace and Governance in Haiti: Addressing Political Instability and Armed Violence

Description

Addressing the issue of rising water resulting in the territorial disparition of Small Island States and Countries’ coasts

Description

Addressing Human and Sex Trafficking in Migration: Focusing on the African-European Migration Route

Description

Addressing the issue of uncontrolled development of IA tools in international security