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FWWMUN Singapore

3 - 6 September, 2026

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World's Largest Youth Empowerment Initiative

 

FWWMUN seeks to bring together future generations of leaders from all corners of the globe to gain first-hand experience in international relations and to produce high-quality resolutions aimed at building the Future We Want.

Now hosted in Singapore, FWWMUN takes place in one of the world’s most globally connected and forward-thinking cities. As a leading hub for diplomacy, international business, and sustainable development in Asia, Singapore offers delegates a unique environment where global challenges are addressed through innovation, policy, and cross-cultural collaboration.

FWWMUN Singapore begins with a series of expert-led workshops on Youth Involvement, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and Leadership. From the first committee session, delegates will engage at a high level, benefitting from the insights of diplomats, UN professionals, and experts working on real-world global issues — all within a city that is home to regional headquarters of major international organizations and NGOs.

Over the years, FWWMUN has hosted its flagship events at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. Today, it has become the largest and most inclusive Model UN platform for selected youth worldwide, with regional editions held across five continents — made possible through strong partnerships with diplomatic missions and governmental institutions.

Singapore stands out as a model of progress, diversity, and diplomacy. Its reputation for educational excellence, efficient governance, and international cooperation makes it an inspiring setting for young leaders to learn, collaborate, and lead. With its multicultural society and strategic location in Southeast Asia, Singapore is a place where global perspectives converge — making it an ideal host city for a future-focused MUN experience.

Whether you're an experienced delegate or just beginning your MUN journey, FWWMUN Singapore offers a transformative, high-impact experience. Through rigorous academic content, skill-building workshops, and global networking opportunities, delegates will be empowered to become leaders of tomorrow.

Let Singapore be the city where your vision for the future begins to take shape.

Watch the video and catch a glimpse into the FWWMUN experience and the inspiring journey of global youth leadership.

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We are looking for talented and brilliant youngsters

WHAT TO EXPECT AT FUTURE WE WANT

Welcome to FWWMUN Singapore

The Future We Want Model United Nations Conference (FWWMUN) is open to high school and college/university students from all countries. All participants must be currently enrolled in an accredited high school or college/university program.

  • High School Delegates: Must be between 13 and 19 years of age.

  • College/University Delegates: Must be between 17 and 26 years of age.

 

Delegates may register either as individuals or as part of an official delegation. All high school delegations are required to be accompanied by at least one Faculty Advisor (Chaperone). Advisors are strongly encouraged to accompany college/university delegations as well.

Committee assignments will be determined by the Secretariat on the basis of each delegate’s academic level and Model United Nations experience. High school and first-time delegates will be placed in committees designed to introduce participants to parliamentary procedure and United Nations–style debate. Delegates with prior Model United Nations experience, particularly at the university level, may be assigned to advanced or specialized committees requiring a higher degree of preparation and substantive engagement. This structure ensures that all participants are assigned to committees that are appropriate to their background and provide a constructive and challenging learning environment.

FWWMUN Roles

Delegates

Delegates actively participate in all conference events and committee sessions. During meetings, they represent the country assigned to them in their designated committee. Delegates engage in debates, negotiate with other countries, and collaborate on drafting and voting on resolutions that address the committee’s agenda topics. To register as a Delegate, participants must be between 13 and 26 years old at the time of the conference. No prior MUN experience is required for this role, making this conference accessible to both new and experienced students from high schools and universities.

 

Observers

 

Observers attend the conference to learn more about the world of FWWMUN without the responsibility of representing a country in a committee. This role is ideal for individuals who are new to Model United Nations and want to gain insight into the procedures and debates of a conference. Observers do not participate in committee discussions or contribute to the drafting of resolutions but can attend sessions and events to observe and learn from active participants. To register as an Observer, participants must be between 13 and 28 years old at the time of the conference.

Faculty Advisors

 

Faculty Advisors are educators or educational staff members (teachers, professors, etc.) accompanying a group of students. They serve as the point of contact between the delegation and the conference organizers. They are responsible for overseeing their students during the event and ensuring that they follow conference guidelines. While Faculty Advisors may attend conference events like workshops and ceremonies, they must not interfere in the proceedings of the committees. They are only allowed to enter committee rooms with permission from the Secretariat and must remain in the background as quiet observers to avoid disrupting the delegate’s work. Faculty Advisors must be at least 21 years old at the time of the conference and can only register as part of a delegation. Faculty Advisors may only register at a ratio of 1 Faculty Advisor per 5 delegates in a delegation, as a minimum.

Individual vs. Delegation Registration

 

Individual Registration

 

Students who are taking part to the conference as single individuals (not part of a school, university, or MUN club), can register independently.

 

Delegation Registration

 

Groups representing schools, universities, or Model United Nations (MUN) clubs are required to register as delegations. Each delegation must consist of a minimum of five delegates. In cases where the delegation includes minors, the presence of at least one faculty advisor is mandatory. There is no maximum limit on the number of delegates permitted within a single delegation.

Delegations are subject to the payment of a one-time delegation fee, which is charged in addition to the individual registration fees applicable to each participant.

Institutions of higher education or schools based in the host country may benefit from a special registration arrangement. Under this provision, such delegations are exempt from the delegation fee, and faculty advisors are entitled to participate without charge. Delegations meeting these criteria are kindly requested to contact the Secretariat at registrations@fwwmun.org

Deferral Policy

In the event of an inability to attend the conference, the fee paid will remain valid for a period of 24 months, allowing applicants to register for any other FWWMUN conference. For delegations, it will also be possible to request a change of participants in addition to the conference deferral.

Please note that in order to be eligible for a deferral, you must complete the final registration form, which will be sent by email five weeks before the conference. Failure to submit this form by the deadline will result in the cancellation of your application and the inability to request a deferral.

 

Important Notes

Review carefully the eligibility criteria for each role and ensure that you meet them before registering. Failure to meet the eligibility criteria will result in the cancellation of the application without the possibility of requesting a deferral or a refund. Only registered participants (Delegates, Observers, and Faculty Advisors) are permitted to attend the conference events. External individuals, such as parents, relatives, friends, or partners who are not registered, will not be allowed to participate in any conference activities or enter event venues, nor can book accommodation through us or request invitation letters.

 

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See below for registration deadlines and information on fee and hotel costs.

Key Dates

Costs & Packages

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