OxfordMUN 2025

November 28-30

The theme for this year’s Home Conference is Spirit of Inquiry.

At its heart, diplomacy is driven by curiosity - the ability to question, to think critically, and to engage in open dialogue. Spirit of Inquiry reminds us that these qualities are a diplomat’s greatest tools: they spark debate, challenge assumptions, and open the door to meaningful solutions in international affairs.

This year, we invite delegates to embrace curiosity as the heartbeat of diplomacy- digging deeper, asking bold questions, and approaching every issue with an open mind and a genuine desire to learn.

We cannot wait to welcome you back to the city of Oxford and witness the vibrant debates and fresh perspectives that will unfold.


UK ADMISSIONS & ACCESS PANELS

Our Admissions and Access Panels give delegates the opportunity to interact directly with current UK university students. These sessions provide a space to ask questions about different courses and pathways, gain insights into student life, and learn more about the university application process.

 

The LOCATION

Our 2025 conference will take place in-person in the city of Oxford, at the university’s Examination Schools. In 2024, we had delegates hailing from over 25 countries, and we expect this year’s conference to be even more international. Delegates will debate and work together in a global, diverse and collaborative environment.

Please note that delegates and schools are responsible for sourcing their own flights and accommodation for the conference.

 

THE COMMITTEES

This year’s conference will feature 13 committees, with something for the most experienced delegates and complete beginners alike. You can find out more about our 2025 committees here.


The Price

The price for OxfordMUN 2025 is £300 per delegate. We offer partial fee waivers to students from qualifying schools, which will be automatically granted upon acceptance. If you have questions about fees, please email info@oxfordglobal.org and include your school name.


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