Welcome to the Model United Nations Conference 2025!
This exciting event will bring together students from four prestigious Orbital Education schools.

The conference will take place in the breathtaking town of Bled, Slovenia—a true gem renowned for its natural beauty, including its iconic lake, castle, and scenic surroundings.
MONDAY : Conference DAY 1
Today, we started Day One of the Orbital MUN Conference with the Opening Ceremony. Naomi, a student at the British International School of Ljubljana and Secretary-General of the conference, along with Ema, the Deputy Secretary-General, gave an inspiring speech to begin the event. We were also honored to hear insightful words from Mrs. Simona Leskovar, Director of the Bled Strategic Forum and a career diplomat with over 20 years of experience in Slovenian diplomacy.
We continued with Committee Icebreakers, where students got to know each other by playing creative games such as building pyramids with marshmallows, pantomime, quizzes, and the "Whose Story?" game.
In the afternoon session, our delegates actively engaged in further discussions on the four key topics, building on the debates from the morning. Throughout the session, they participated in both moderated and unmoderated caucuses, allowing for structured exchanges as well as more dynamic, informal discussions. This provided them with the opportunity to delve deeper into the issues at hand, refine their arguments, and collaborate with fellow delegates to explore potential solutions.


TUESDAY : Conference Day 2
From final sessions to well-earned awards, Day 2 wrapped up in style.
Inside the Orbital MUN: Voices from the Student Press Corps
Explore Orbital MUN through in-depth articles from our Student Press Corps, featuring committee insights, key debates, and behind-the-scenes stories.
About the Conference
The Model United Nations (MUN) Conference is an educational simulation where students take on the roles of United Nations delegates to debate global issues and seek solutions through diplomacy and negotiation. This immersive experience is designed to foster critical thinking, public speaking, collaboration, and leadership skills, all while enhancing students' understanding of international relations and current affairs.
Over three inspiring days, students will step into these roles, representing nations and viewpoints in a professional and structured environment. Participants will be divided into four committees, each focusing on a significant topic shaping the world today:
Animal Testing – Ethical dilemmas and scientific perspectives.
Immigration – Policies, human rights, and global movement challenges.
Nuclear Energy – Balancing sustainable energy with security risks.
Artificial Intelligence in Warfare – The future of conflict and ethical considerations.
This year’s conference provides an unparalleled opportunity for students to engage with global issues while developing their confidence, teamwork, and diplomatic skills in the stunning setting of Bled, Slovenia.
Topic 1: Animal Testing
Topic 2: Immigration
Topic 3: Nuclear Energy
Topic 4: Artificial Intelligence in Warfare
Conference Schedule
7:00: Breakfast: Hotel Restaurant, Lower Ground Floor (BIC, BISL, WAT)
7:30: Registration opens: Main Conference Hall
8:45: Opening Ceremony
9:30: Delegates to move to Committee Rooms
9:45: Committee Icebreakers
10:15: Break: Nuclear & AI in warfare committees
10:25: Break: Immigration & Animal Testing
10:45: First Session: Nuclear & AI in warfare committees - Opening Speeches
10:55: First Session: Immigration & Animal Testing - Opening Speeches
12:30: Lunch: Hotel Restaurant, Lower Ground Floor (BIC, BISL, WAT)
13:30: Second Session
15:00: Break
15:30: Outdoor Activities
17:00: Free Time
18:15: Meet in reception of Hotel Kompas (BIC, BISL, WAT)
18:30: Dinner: Hotel Restaurant, Lower Ground Floor
19:30: Free Time
7:00: Breakfast: Hotel Restaurant, Lower Ground Floor (BIC, BISL, WAT)
8:00: Arrival at conference
8:15: Third session
10:15: Break: AI in Warfare & Animal Testing
10:25: Break: Immigration & Nuclear Energy
10:45: Final Session: AI in Warfare & Animal Testing
10:55: Final Session: Immigration & Nuclear Energy
13:00: Lunch: Hotel Restaurant, Lower Ground Floor (BIC, BISL, WAT)
14:00: Photographs of Schools / Committees - possible changes on the day of the conference
- 14:00 - 14:02 Secretariat
- 14:05 - 14:05 Press Team
- 14:05 - 14:10 BISL
- 14:10 - 14:13 BIC
- 14:13 - 14:20 WAT
- 14:20 - 14:25 Britannica
- 14:25 – 14:35 Full Delegation
- 14:35 - 14:40 AI in warfare
- 14:40 - 14:45 Animal Testing
- 14:45 - 14:50 Nuclear Energy
- 14:50 - 14:55 Immigration
14:55 - 15:00 Move to Main Hall for Closing Ceremony
15:00: Closing ceremony including presentation of Awards
16:15: Photos & Interviews with award winners
16:30: Free time
18:15: Meet in reception of Hotel Kompas and then walk to Hotel Lovec
18:30: Gala Dinner, Hotel Lovec, Bled
21:45: Walk back to Hotel Kompas (BIC, BISL, WAT)
SUNDAY:
Time Activity/agenda
12:45 Brief Meet & Greet BISL, WAT & BIC
Hungry?
Dinner | Sunday, 2 Feb | Buffet |
Breakfast | Monday, 3 Feb | Buffet |
Lunch | Monday, 3 Feb | Buffet |
Dinner | Monday, 3 Feb | Buffet |
Breakfast | Tuesday, 4 Feb | Buffet |
Lunch | Tuesday, 4 Feb | Buffet |
Gala Dinner | Tuesday, 4 Feb | Chikpea spred with toasted bread Homemade smoked ham with pickled vegetables Brie with dried fruit and walnuts ... Poulty Soup Carrot Soup ... Grilled cheese with toasted vitlof |
This year’s conference provides an unparalleled opportunity for students to engage with global issues while developing their confidence, teamwork, and diplomatic skills in the stunning setting of Bled, Slovenia.
Stay Updated
Follow this website for the latest updates, schedules, and highlights from the conference. We look forward to sharing the journey as students engage in meaningful discussions, develop critical thinking skills, and form international connections in the spirit of diplomacy.
Let the debates begin! 🌍
Our Commitment to the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 global objectives established by the United Nations to address pressing challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and education by 2030. These goals serve as a universal blueprint for achieving a more sustainable and equitable future for all.
At our Model United Nations (MUN) conference, we are committed to upholding and promoting these goals. They guide our discussions, resolutions, and initiatives as we empower young leaders to explore solutions to the world’s most critical issues through the lens of the SDGs.
Explore the Future of Diplomacy: MUN Conference Podcast Series
Join us as we delve into the dynamic debates and inspiring discussions from the Model United Nations Conference 2025. In this podcast series, you’ll hear from student delegates representing four schools—Ljubljana, Budapest, Mallorca, and Tirana—as they tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues. Our first episode focuses on the thought-provoking topic of AI in Warfare, exploring the ethical dilemmas, legal challenges, and global implications of artificial intelligence in modern conflict. Tune in to discover the voices of tomorrow’s leaders!
Join Neža and Romina from the MUN Press team as they interview Naomi and Lila on the "AI in Warfare" topic.
Podcast, Episode 1Podcast, Episode 2Join Neža and Hana from the MUN Press Team for the second episode of the MUN podcast, which will focus on Animal Testing.
Podcast, Episode 3Join Neža and Jade from the MUN Press Team for the third episode of the MUN podcast, where they’ll dive into the complex and timely topic of Immigration.
Join Neža from the MUN Press Corps for the fourth episode of the MUN podcast, where she interviews Zoja and Ema from the Nuclear Energy committee to explore the complexities of nuclear energy policy.
Podcast, Episode 4Tune in to Behind the Scenes: The Journey of Organizing MUN – featuring insights from teachers, students, and marketing!
Podcast, Episode 5