From the Security Council to the Southern District of New York — every committee at BEIMUN '26 is built around real questions delegates will actually argue.
A Model UN committee is a simulated United Nations body where each delegate represents a country or role, debates a real-world topic, and negotiates toward a resolution under formal parliamentary procedure. BEIMUN '26 runs 7 such committees across beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.
BEIMUN 2026 features 7 committees spanning three difficulty levels — beginner, intermediate, and advanced — so delegates from middle school through university can find a committee matched to their experience.
Beginner committees such as ECOFIN and UNHRC are built for newcomers and younger delegates. Intermediate committees (HOPCW, INTERPOL, UNSC) suit some prior experience, while advanced committees (LCM, USDCSDNY) target university-level and experienced delegates.
A Model UN committee is a simulated United Nations body where each delegate represents a country or role, debates real-world topics, negotiates, and drafts resolutions following formal parliamentary procedure — mirroring how the actual UN deliberates.
In your delegate application, rank your preferred committees. We do our best to give everyone their first choice.