LSEMUN 2026 | London 2026-03-27 | 2026-03-27 | mymun

Conference

London, United Kingdom

Mar 27 - Mar 29, 2026

£31.57

200 delegates expected

University Students

Applications

Chairs

Dec 9, 2025 - Dec 22, 2025

Delegates

Jan 21, 2026 - Mar 20, 2026

Head Delegates

Jan 21, 2026 - Mar 20, 2026

Faculty Advisor

Jan 21, 2026 - Mar 20, 2026

Navigating Crises - Transforming Challenges Into Opportunities

Important: Please ensure that you have checked all relevant registration information on www.lsemun.co.uk/registration before making an application. This conference uses a dual payment system, paying through the LSE Student Union is ALWAYS the cheaper way to process your application, and you can only benefit from relevant discounts if you pay through that channel.

Historic City, Historic Conference 🦫

The London School of Economics Model United Nations is a three-day academic conference that provides university students with opportunities to meaningfully engage with current-day geopolitical crises, develop their public speaking and teamwork skills, and meet world-class speakers in the field of international affairs, security and public policy.

​Since its inception in 2006, LSEMUN's mission has been to:

  • Underscore the importance of crisis management skills in diplomacy and government;
  • Encourage a multi-facted and interdisciplinary approach to international issues;
  • Strengthen the negotiation, adptability and strategising skills of our delegates;
  • Foster the next generation of diplomats and public servants.

Navigating Crises - Transforming Challenges into Opportunities 🌍

In 2026, LSEMUN will return for its 20th edition. This means that we are taking a new approach to how the conference is run, as well as redefining Model United Nations Conferences in London. LSEMUN used to be a crisis-only conference, which provide for a far more dynamic experience. This could mean dealing with confrontations between groups with mutually exclusive aims in real-time, and working with the frontroom and backroom simultaneously. We are of the opinion that crises scenarios do not necessarily manifest themselves in simulations only but one that applies to other committees, including General Assembly Committees and a plethora of specialised committees. The 2026 edition will feature an unprecedented range of committees and topic choices, as well as one that celebrates diversity, innovation and creativity.

The London Social Experience 🇬🇧

LSEMUN is a unique opportunitiy to meet delegates from various universities across the United Kingdom and around the world. We are dedicated to providing a conference that allows delegates to interact with new faces, as well as a gateway to the London MUN Circuit. We also know that the social experience does not end in the Committee Rooms. Hence, the signature LSEMUN Boat Party on the Thames will be making a return in 2026, alongside various opportunities to engage with LSE's most treasured activity - networking with like-minded diplomats.

Ratings

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LSEMUN XVII 2023

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4.33

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Committees

General Assembly Committee
House of Commons (HoC)
Crisis Committee (Beginner)
Crisis Committee (Intermediate)
International Court of Justice (ICJ)
European Union: Council and Parliament Simulation
International Press Corps
General Assembly Committee
House of Commons (HoC)
Crisis Committee (Beginner)
Crisis Committee (Intermediate)
International Court of Justice (ICJ)
European Union: Council and Parliament Simulation
International Press Corps
Difficulty

Beginner

Difficulty

Intermediate

Difficulty

Beginner

Difficulty

Intermediate

Difficulty

Expert

Difficulty

Expert

Difficulty

Beginner

Topic

Drafting a UN Strategy to Address the Emergence of Sixth-Generation Warfare

Topic

European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill - The Brexit Deal in 2019

Topic

Shattered Stripes: The American Civil War 2029

Topic

The Streets of Petrograd: The Russian Revolution of 1917

Topic

Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions between Qatar and Bahrain (Qatar v. Bahrain) 2001

Topic

The EU Foreign Interference Act: Promoting Transparency and Resilience in Democratic and Economic Processes

Topic

Covering the LSE Model United Nations Conference

Organizers

Aidan CrossProfile Picture

Aidan Cross
USG for Academics

Ayla Mackrory-Jamieson Profile Picture

Ayla Mackrory-Jamieson
ASG for Delegate Affairs

Kelvin NgProfile Picture

Kelvin Ng
Deputy Secretary-General

Norman NielsenProfile Picture

Norman Nielsen
Secretary-General

Prashon PendyalaProfile Picture

Prashon Pendyala
USG for Chairing