CUIMUN 2025 | Cambridge, UK 2025-11-07 | 2025-11-07 | mymun

Conference

Cambridge, UK, United Kingdom

Nov 7 - Nov 9, 2025

£66.00

University Students

Applications

Delegates

Aug 16, 2025 - Oct 24, 2025

Head Delegates

Aug 16, 2025 - Oct 24, 2025

Faculty Advisor

Aug 16, 2025 - Oct 24, 2025

Bridging Divides: Navigating the Currents of Global Change

In a world increasingly divided by shifting geopolitical landscapes, advancements in technology, and mounting environmental risks, the importance of dialogue and collaboration has never been greater. Today’s global crises are not confined by borders; instead, they impact everybody, from global economies to individuals.

From the ongoing humanitarian challenges caused by climate-induced disasters and displacement, to the pressing need for equitable access to emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, the world stands at a crossroads. Food insecurity, global health disparities, and security threats continue to test international cooperation, while the digital divide continues to engender unequal access to knowledge and opportunities.

Yet amid these challenges, the opportunities to build bridges are numerous. Nations and organisations are working together to address climate threats, mediate conflicts, promote sustainable development, and foster innovation. By focusing on shared values and common goals, it is possible to turn divisions into pathways for progress.

This year, CUIMUN 2025 invites delegates to think critically about how the international community can work beyond differences, embracing diplomacy and understanding to meet these challenges head-on. Together, we can explore solutions that unify, rather than divide, and pave the way for a more resilient, inclusive and peaceful future. During the three-day conference, taking place from November 7 to 9, 2025, at the prestigious University of Cambridge, delegates from around the world will debate ways to enhance global cooperation and prevent further division of countries into rival blocs. CUIMUN 2025 features 7 committees, including old favourites (ECOSOC, UNHRC, and Crisis) as well as new additions (Press Committee and World Bank Group). Participants will also enjoy an iconic Formal Hall in one of the university’s historic colleges.

Committees

Press Committee
Crisis
United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
World Bank Group (WBG)
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
Press Committee
Crisis
United Nations Security Council (UNSC)
World Bank Group (WBG)
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)
Size

12 Spots

Difficulty

Intermediate

Size

34 Spots

Difficulty

Expert

Size

15 Spots

Difficulty

Intermediate

Size

20 Spots

Difficulty

Beginner

Size

30 Spots

Difficulty

Beginner

Size

30 Spots

Topic

The Thunder Strike Against the Proud

Topics

Regulating the Use of Proxy Forces in Interstate Conflicts

The Escalating Arms Race in a Multipolar World: Regulating Modern Militarisation and Strategic Weaponry

Topics

The Future of Development Finance: Between grassroot projects and sovereign control

Building Green Developing Economies: Leveraging South-South co-operation for sustainable development

Topics

Crypto-Colonialism: The Role of Decentralised Finance in the Digital Exploitation of the Global South

Commodifying Development: Examining Citizenship-by-Investment Programs in Emerging Nations

Topics

Advancing Reparative Justice and Economic Empowerment for Indigenous Peoples: Strategies for Historical Redress and the Preservation of Trad... Read all

Safeguarding the Rights of Displaced and Stateless Persons: Human Rights Obligations in the Context of Global and Internal Conflict-Induced ... Read all

Organizers

Anika NusratProfile Picture

Anika Nusrat
ASG Delegate Affairs

Christine PangProfile Picture

Christine Pang
ASG Media & Assistant Press Director

Juliane TrabandtProfile Picture

Juliane Trabandt
ASG Delegate Affairs

Megan KongProfile Picture

Megan Kong
USG Academics & Chairing

Pia HeongProfile Picture

Pia Heong
USG Media & Press Director

Rhea RambocusProfile Picture

Rhea Rambocus
USG Delegate Affairs

Ted YipProfile Picture

Ted Yip
Secretary-General

Victoria HongProfile Picture

Victoria Hong
Deputy Secretary-General