




MUNoC 2025 is an exciting opportunity for students to engage in stimulating debate, develop diplomatic skills and gain a deeper understanding of pressing global issues. It will be taking place between the 2nd and 4th of July. For more information about the 2025 conference, check out the Logistics page!
The planned committees and topics for this year are:
General Assembly 1: Disarmament and International Security
- Assessing the Implications of a European Nuclear Umbrella
- Regulating the Use of Modern Warfare (Space, Cyber and Biological)
General Assembly 4: Special Political and Decolonisation
- Assessing the Need for Former Imperialist States to Pay Reparations to Former Colonies
- Examining the Right to Self-Determination and its Realisation
General Assembly 6: Legal
- Defining and Regulating Misinformation
- Addressing the Erosion of Trust in International Institutions
Economic and Social Council
- Preparing for the Expected Increase in Natural Disasters Due to Climate Change
- Preparing for Future Global Health Crises
- A range of topics
We hope to see you there!
What to expect from the 2025 conference

100 DELEGATES
Students from sixth form colleges across Cambridgeshire and surroundings coming together to participate in the conference.

LOCATION
Impington Village College, home of the Sixth Form Impington International College, will be hosting the 2025 event.
26 COUNTRIES
A variety of states from across the globe will be represented by delegates during the conference, encouraging collaboration between states of different ideologies, cultures, and economies. Use the globe below to explore the countries that will be represented in the 2025 conference!
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