For The Leader In You

Modern Knowledge Schools’ Tenth Annual Model United Nations Conference

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What is MKMUN?

MKMUN is a prestigious annual Model United Nations conference hosted by Modern Knowledge Schools, attracting over 600 participants each year. Delegates engage in dynamic debates, negotiate comprehensive resolutions, and confront pressing global challenges in collaboration with diplomats and world leaders. This transformative experience not only fosters personal and professional growth but also cultivates lifelong connections and equips participants with invaluable skills essential for future leadership roles.

Why MKMUN?

MKMUN is the largest and most esteemed Model United Nations conference on the island, boasting a vibrant community of over 2,000 dedicated followers and more than 700 participants.  What sets MKMUN apart is its unwavering commitment to providing an exceptional experience. Delegates engage in thought-provoking debates, immersive simulations, and in-depth discussions on pressing global issues, all designed to enhance critical thinking and diplomatic skills. The conference fosters an inclusive environment that encourages collaboration and dialogue among diverse participants, creating opportunities for lifelong friendships and professional networks.  Join us at MKMUN to discover the true power of diplomacy and be part of a transformative journey that equips you with essential skills for the future.

A young man in a suit speaking at a podium with the United Nations logo during a presentation on 'Junior Representatives' by Ali Merza.

Our Goals and Objectives

MKMUN offers a platform for students to participate in discussions and debates on a variety of global issues and topics. MKMUN empowers students to connect and form relationships by engaging in constructive dialogue and negotiating their differing perspectives. MKMUN promotes the enhancement of students' collaboration skills as they collaborate to develop comprehensive solutions that effectively address and resolve global issues and topics.

Four students seated at a panel table with water bottles and name tags, participating in a debate or presentation, with two students standing behind them against a whiteboard with notes and a whiteboard with writing and diagrams in the background.