Jagiellonian MUN 2025 | Kraków 2025-11-15 | 2025-11-15 | mymun

Conference

Kraków, Poland

Nov 15 - Nov 16, 2025

110 delegates expected

University Students and School Students

Applications

Chairs

Oct 24, 2025 - Nov 2, 2025

Delegates

Oct 29, 2025 - Nov 12, 2025

Let Reason Prevail Over Force

Welcome to JagiMUN, the official Model United Nations conference of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków! Over the 15th and 16th of November, University and High School students will have the unparalleled opportunity to research, debate and find solutions to pressing issues of the world. Additionally, this conference is not only a celebration of the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, but also a reflection on the progress of the UN's 2030 agenda. 

JagiMUN 2025 features 8 committees, including several of the United Nations main committees (DISEC, ECOFIN, SOCHUM, SPECPOL, LEGAL,), the UN Security Council and other popular additions (WHO, UNEP).  

We cannot wait to welcome you to Poland's oldest university!

*Important: There are no fees for this conference! Both chairperson and delegate fees are set to 0 PLN

*Venue: The conference will be held at Faculty of International and Political Studies, Władysława Reymonta 4, 30-059 Kraków

 

*You must be at least 15 years old to apply as a delegate

*You must be at least 16 years old to apply as a chair

 

Contact Information:

Instagram: @jagimun.cracow

 

 

 

 

 

 

Committees

Security Council
Disarmament & International Security (DISEC)
Economic and Financial Committee (ECOFIN)
Social, Humanitarian & Cultural Committee (SOCHUM)
Special Political & Decolonization (SPECPOL)
Legal Committee
World Health Organization (WHO)
Environmental Program (UNEP)
Security Council
Disarmament & International Security (DISEC)
Economic and Financial Committee (ECOFIN)
Social, Humanitarian & Cultural Committee (SOCHUM)
Special Political & Decolonization (SPECPOL)
Legal Committee
World Health Organization (WHO)
Environmental Program (UNEP)
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15 Spots

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Description

Myanmar’s protracted conflict has evolved into a multifaceted crisis marked by political repression, ethnic fragmentation, and one of the world’s most severe humanitarian emergencies. Since the 2021 m...

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Advances in artificial intelligence and robotics have accelerated the development of autonomous and unconventional weapon systems, blurring the line between human decision-making and automated force. ...

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The rising debt burdens of developing nations pose a serious threat to global economic stability and sustainable growth. While international financial institutions and donor countries continue to offe...

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Modern slavery and human trafficking remain among the most pervasive violations of human rights, affecting millions worldwide and undermining social and economic development. Despite significant inter...

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The rapid growth of mass tourism has placed increasing pressure on local and Indigenous communities, leading to cultural commodification, rising inequality, and the disruption of traditional ways of l...

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The question of state officials’ immunity lies at the heart of the tension between sovereignty and justice in international law. While immunity protects diplomatic integrity and the stability of inter...

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Ongoing conflicts across the globe have severely disrupted access to essential healthcare, leaving millions without medical assistance and exposing the vulnerabilities of humanitarian response systems...

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The overexploitation of marine resources and unsustainable fishing practices threaten ocean biodiversity, ecosystem stability, and global food security. In line with Sustainable Development Goal 14: L...

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Topic

Addressing the Worsening Humanitarian Crisis and Restoring Democratic Governance in Myanmar.

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Regulating the Use of Autonomous and Unconventional Weapon Systems.

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Discussing Debt Relief and Financial Aid for Developing Nations.

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Combatting Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking.

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Addressing the Impact of Mass Tourism on Indigenous Populations

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Examining State Officials' Immunity from Foreign Prosecution and its Limits under International Law.

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Ensuring Access to Healthcare in Conflict Zones in Light of Recent Humanitarian Crises.

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Addressing the overexploitation of maritime resources and overfishing.

Organizers

Pat RzepczynskiProfile Picture

Pat Rzepczynski
Secretary General

Samantha BennettProfile Picture

Samantha Bennett
Deputy Secretary General