International Diplomatic Forum Model United Nations (IDFMUN) Online Conference
Globally Recognized Certificate
International Diplomatic Forum Model United Nations (IDFMUN) Online Conference is a competition by Global World Community for students in Class 7–12, open to students across India. It is free to take part.
Mode
Online
Eligibility
Class 7–12
Fee
Free
Duration
2 days
Format
Individual
Time needed
Full-day participation during conference dates, typically over a weekend.
About This Opportunity
The International Diplomatic Forum Model United Nations (IDFMUN) is an educational simulation where students learn about diplomacy, international relations, and the United Nations. Participants engage in research, public speaking, and debate on various global issues, simulating the work of the United Nations and its committees. IDFMUN aims to provide an international platform for students to find solutions to real-world problems through debate and discussion.
This online conference is open to both school and university students from around the world, typically aged 12 to 25. It offers a unique opportunity for diverse perspectives and multicultural interactions, fostering collaboration for a sustainable future. The event is designed for participants of all experience levels, from beginner to expert, ensuring an inclusive learning environment.
Participants will enhance leadership, public speaking, and critical thinking skills, which are valuable for academic and professional growth. They will also expand their global network by connecting with like-minded individuals and professionals worldwide. The conference provides a platform to gain valuable insights into global affairs and boost academic and professional profiles with a globally recognized certificate.
IDFMUN is organized by the global non-profit organization Global World Community. The conference is held entirely online, ensuring accessibility for students across India and other countries interested in attending.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Class 7–12
- Age Range
- 12 - 18 years
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
Open to school and university students.
Open to school and university students aged 12 to 25 globally. Participants should have an interest in diplomacy, international relations, and global issues. No prior Model United Nations experience is required.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Mixed Levels
What's covered
Educational simulation of United Nations committees, focusing on debate, resolution writing, and diplomatic procedures. Participants will engage in committee sessions, caucuses, and voting procedures.
Rewards & Recognition
Certificate
Globally Recognized Certificate
All participants receive a globally recognized certificate of participation from Global World Community, enhancing their academic and professional profiles.
Opens doors to
Enhances college applications and demonstrates strong academic and extracurricular engagement, particularly for programs in social sciences, humanities, and law.
Career pathways
Provides a strong foundation for careers in international organizations, government, non-profits, and global business.
Recognition
International Recognition
Skills your child builds
Rounds & format
The conference typically involves multiple committee sessions where delegates engage in debates, caucuses, and resolution drafting. Specific round details are provided closer to the conference dates.
How entries are judged
Delegates are judged on their research, public speaking, negotiation skills, adherence to parliamentary procedure, and contribution to committee discussions and resolutions.
Selection process
Participation is open to all eligible students; there is no specific selection process beyond meeting age and student status requirements.
How to apply
- 1Apply online through the mymun platform.
- 2Applications for delegates typically close a few days before the conference begins. Check the official website for exact deadlines.
Fees & financial support
Fee details
The International Diplomatic Forum Model United Nations (IDFMUN) conference is completely free of cost for all participants.
Refund policy
Not applicable as there is no fee.
Frequently asked questions
Is International Diplomatic Forum Model United Nations (IDFMUN) Online Conference free?
This opportunity is free to participate in.
Who can participate in International Diplomatic Forum Model United Nations (IDFMUN) Online Conference?
Students in Class 7–12. children aged 12-18.
What will my child gain from International Diplomatic Forum Model United Nations (IDFMUN) Online Conference?
Globally recognized certificate of participation. Enhancement of leadership and public speaking skills. Expansion of global network and multicultural interactions. Development of critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Opportunity to engage in real-world problem solving and debate. Gain valuable insights into global affairs and diplomacy. Preparation for future academic and professional success. Enhancement of leadership, public speaking, and critical thinking skills.
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