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Conference Information
| Meet The Secretariat |
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Co-Secretary General: Jonathan Gardiner Co-Secretary General: Leo Carcenac-Ratsimbazafy Undersecretary of General Assemblies: Iñigo Jordan Undersecretary of Crisis Committees: Mahina Diaz-Asper |
| Schedule and Keynote Speaker |
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8:00–8:30 AM: Arrival and registration (Theater Lobby) Block A: General Assemblies and Specialized Agencies
Block B:
12:50-3:30 PM: Committee Session II Opening Ceremony Keynote Speaker: TBD Awards Information: Individual and delegation awards will be presented during closing ceremonies. For each committee, there will be a best delegate, outstanding delegate, and one honorable mention award given. The delegation with the greatest number of awards will win “best delegation.” |
| Conference Policies |
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Code of Conduct All delegates must sign the Code of Conduct (link). For your reference, here are our policies:
Delegate Release Form All delegates (and their parents) must sign the Delegate Release Form. The form will be available in September. |
Frequently Asked Questions
| when is the conference? |
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The conference is on Saturday, November 14, 2026. Registration will open at 8:00 AM, and closing ceremonies will end at 4:00 PM. |
| Where is the conference? |
| The conference will be hosted at Washington International School (WIS)’s Tregaron Campus, located at 3100 Macomb St. NW, Washington DC, 20008. |
| How do we enter WIS and how do we park? |
| WIS is located on Macomb Street, and is elevated. As you come down Macomb St. from Wisconsin Avenue, the School’s driveway is on the right hand side. Cars should drive up the driveway; there will be staff ready to direct you. Parking will be available for delegations’ faculty sponsors. We kindly ask that all delegates are dropped off, as there is limited parking on campus. |
| is lunch provided? |
| Yes, a catered lunch will be provided free-of-charge to all delegates and sponsors. |
| What is the conference dress code? |
| The dress code is Western Business Attire. |
| What is the technology policy? |
| WISMUNC will primarily be a tech-free conference. Delegates will receive notepads and pens. |
| Are position papers required? |
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It is our belief that delegates should be well-informed and have conducted research on their topics prior to commencing debate. Thus, position papers are required for all committees, and can be emailed to each committee’s respective chair via the emails listed in the background guides. However, only in-committee performance will be considered in awards qualifications. |
| Will sponsors have a quiet place to work? |
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Yes. The comfort of sponsors is a priority for us. |

