Students from the British International School of Ljubljana (BISL) recently took part in the Orbital Model United Nations (MUN) Conference 2026, hosted by Britannica International School Budapest on 2–3 February 2026.
The conference brought together students from five Orbital schools for two days of debate, diplomacy, and international collaboration in the heart of Budapest, Hungary.
Participating Schools
Britannica International School, Budapest
British International School of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Oryx International School, Qatar
World Academy of Tirana, Albania
Baleares International College, Sa Porrassa, Mallorca
Set along the Danube River, Budapest provided an inspiring backdrop for global dialogue, offering students a rich cultural and historical environment in which to explore contemporary international issues.
About the Conference
The Model United Nations (MUN) Conference is an educational simulation in which students assume the roles of United Nations delegates, representing different countries and perspectives. Through structured debate and negotiation, students work collaboratively to address pressing global challenges.
The experience is designed to develop critical thinking, public speaking, collaboration, and leadership skills, while deepening students’ understanding of international relations and current affairs.
Over two intensive days, students participated in four committees, each focused on a key issue shaping the world today – World Hunger Prevention & Measures, Poaching Prevention, Resource-driven War Prevention and Role of Religion in Politics. Delegates engaged in formal debate, policy drafting, and resolution-building within a professional and supportive environment.












