VRMUN II 2025 | salmiya 2025-08-19 | 2025-08-19 | mymun

Conference

Online

Aug 19 - Aug 21, 2025

1200 delegates expected

University Students and School Students

Applications

Delegates

Aug 3, 2025 - Aug 19, 2025

Head Delegates

Aug 3, 2025 - Aug 19, 2025

Faculty Advisor

Aug 3, 2025 - Aug 19, 2025

Observers

Aug 3, 2025 - Aug 19, 2025

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🌐 VRMUN 2.0 | Diplomacy Through Time

After the resounding success of VRMUN 1.0, which marked a new standard in Model United Nations for excellence, innovation, and engagement, we are elated to present the much-awaited VRMUN 2.0. Built on the foundations of diplomatic excellence, critical thinking, and youth leadership, VRMUN 2.0 invites delegates from across the globe to experience a dynamic simulation of international diplomacy β€” this time, with a powerful twist.

What sets VRMUN 2.0 apart? It is not just a conference. It is a journey through time, through crises, resolutions, wars, peace accords, future dystopias, and visionary governance. This year, our committees don’t just represent regions or organs of the UN β€” they represent entire eras, shaping and reshaping global dynamics from the year 1956 to 2040. Whether you're tackling the Suez Crisis of the past or envisioning AI regulations of the future, VRMUN 2.0 gives you a front-row seat to shape history.

πŸ”Ή Our Committees – Across Time, Across Realities

1. SPECPOL (Special Political and Decolonization Committee) – 1956

Travel back to a critical turning point in post-colonial history. In this committee, delegates will delve into the global ramifications of the Suez Crisis, the Cold War tensions, and the challenges of decolonization. It is diplomacy in its most delicate and strategic form β€” where one misstep could ignite a geopolitical firestorm.

2. DISEC (Disarmament and International Security Committee) – Present Day

In the world of today, arms races are no longer just about nuclear weapons. Delegates will address modern threats like cyberwarfare, drone proliferation, and biological security, while navigating the intricate web of international cooperation and mistrust. This is where idealism meets realism β€” and solutions matter more than ever.

3. WHO (World Health Organization) – 2025

Global health governance faces its greatest trials in the wake of pandemics, health misinformation, and climate-induced disease outbreaks. Delegates must take on the role of global health stewards, formulating policies to combat crises before they escalate. This committee is not just about statistics β€” it’s about survival, solidarity, and swift response.

4. UNHRC (United Nations Human Rights Council) – 2023

Systemic racism, police brutality, mass surveillance, and refugee rights β€” the human rights challenges of our generation are complex, controversial, and emotionally charged. Delegates will engage in heated discourse to preserve the dignity of all peoples and restore faith in universal justice.

5. UNSC (United Nations Security Council) – Timeless

The ever-relevant UNSC takes on live geopolitical issues through the lens of realpolitik, veto power, and national interests. Whether it’s resolving the Russia-Ukraine crisis, stabilizing the Middle East, or enforcing global ceasefires, this committee will test your strategic foresight like never before.

6. Ad-Hoc Committee – 2040

Welcome to the future. The year is 2040, and the world stands at a critical junction of artificial intelligence, environmental collapse, digital warfare, and new world orders. Delegates will be thrown into a classified, high-pressure scenario with no prior agenda β€” only their instincts, intelligence, and imagination to guide them. This is not for the faint-hearted β€” it is for the visionaries of tomorrow.

πŸ”Ή Why VRMUN 2.0?

At VRMUN 2.0, we are not just replicating diplomacy. We are redefining it. With meticulously curated committees, an experienced Executive Board, and a vibrant blend of novice and veteran delegates, the conference is a space for meaningful exchange and policy innovation. The spirit of VRMUN 1.0 β€” its seamless organization, fiery debates, inclusive approach, and unforgettable memories β€” returns stronger than ever.

We believe that great diplomacy is timeless β€” whether it's 1956, 2025, or 2040. What truly matters is how boldly you speak, how thoughtfully you act, and how passionately you represent. VRMUN 2.0 is your platform to write not just resolutions, but history.

So suit up, log in, and get ready to experience diplomacy as you’ve never seen it before. Welcome to VRMUN 2.0 β€” diplomacy through time, diplomacy with purpose.



"Vision to Reality. Ideas to Impact."

In a rapidly transforming world, VR-MUN dares delegates to redefine diplomacyβ€”not as history, but as a blueprint for the future. This isn’t just a Model UN. It’s a simulation of tomorrow.

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πŸš€ What Makes VR-MUN Different?

  • Future-focused, crisis-driven committees
  • Interactive elements: AI briefings, holographic updates, multimedia debates
  • Roles beyond countries β€” from rebel scientists to corporate CEOs
  • Speculative scenarios on AI governance, climate crises, and weaponized space

🎭 Immersive. Interactive. Intense.
Every session feels cinematic: real-time interventions, digital story arcs, and live challenges that blur the line between simulation and reality.

🌱 Built by Students. Run for the Future.
Student-powered, tech-driven, and ethically designed, VR-MUN challenges delegates to act with radical empathy, innovation, and foresight.

πŸ›οΈ Honoring Diplomacy. Reimagining Its Tools.
Workshops on technopolitics, future policy labs, and leadership in the AI era ensure delegates leave not just informed β€” but transformed.

πŸ† Awards Include:

  • Best Delegate
  • Outstanding Delegate
  • Honorable Mention
  • Best Committee
  • Best Resolution
  • Best Diplomatic Commendation (2)
  • Best Position Paper
  • BEST BLOC 


πŸ“„ Position Papers Due: 1 day before committee start
πŸ“œ E-Certificates for All Participants

Join the journey. Rewrite the world.
Welcome to VR-MUN 2.0 2025 β€” where tomorrow’s leaders meet today. MEET US AGAIN AFTER THE SUCCESS OF VRMUN 1.0

Best regards,
Secretariat OF VRMUN FRANCHISE 

Ratings

VR-MUN 2025

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4.46

20 Ratings

SEEMUN 2025

(*)(*)(*)(*)(*)

5.00

1 Rating

Committees

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
SPECPOL
DISEC
UNSC
AD-HOC
UNHRC
PRESS
Gotham Emergency Security Council (GESC)(Midnight Crisis Committee)
COVERT CRISIS COMMITTEE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
SPECPOL
DISEC
UNSC
AD-HOC
UNHRC
PRESS
Gotham Emergency Security Council (GESC)(Midnight Crisis Committee)
COVERT CRISIS COMMITTEE
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World Health Organization (WHO) – VRMUN 2.0 Agenda: Combating Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in Developing and Developed Nations Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) stands as one of the most alarming globa...

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AGENDA: THE SUEZ CANAL CRISIS OF 1956 The Suez Crisis of 1956 became critical in shaping diplomatic structures or considerations and the role of the United Nations in keeping peace in post-colonial...

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United Nations (Historic) General Assembly – Disarmament and International Security Committee (UNGA-DISEC) Agenda: Assessing the Regional Security Implications of Power Transitions and Preventing the ...

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Committee: United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Agenda: Regulating the Use of Veto Power in Humanitarian Crises β€” A Threat to Global Consensus The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) stands as t...

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Committee of the Future – Year 2040 Agenda: Artificial Intelligence & Machines vs Humans The year is 2040. The world stands at the cusp of irreversible transformation. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and...

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The displacement of people due to armed conflict, persecution, natural disasters, and increasingly, climate change remains one of the most urgent humanitarian challenges of the 21st century. According...

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NTERNATIONAL PRESS COMMITTEE (IPC) The Voice Behind the Voices In a world where narratives shape nations and headlines influence policy, the power of the press cannot be overstated. The International...

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Midnight Crisis Committee (MCC) Sessions Dates: β€’ Night of August 19, 2025 (following Day 1) β€’ Night of August 20, 2025 (following Day 2) Timings: β€’ 9:30 PM TO 2 AM (IST) With Batman missing and chao...

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Silent Threat: Arming of Terrorist Networks with High-Tech Weaponry THIS COMMITTEE STARTS AFTER SOCIALS OF 9:30PM IST TO 2 AM IST ON AUGUST 19 AUGUST 20 In the modern era of asymmetric warfar...

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AGENDA: Combating Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in Developing and Developed Nations

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AGENDA: THE SUEZ CANAL CRISIS OF 1956 ( COMMITTEE IS PLACED IN 1956 IN THE PAST )

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AGENDA: ASSESSING THE REGIONAL SECURITY IMPLICATIONS OF POWER TRANSITIONS AND PREVENTING THE MILITARIZATION OF REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS IN TH... Read all

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Regulating the Use of Veto Power in Humanitarian Crises: A Threat to Global Consensus

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AGENDA: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & MACHINES V/S HUMANS ( COMMITTEE IN 2040) { CRISIS COMMITTEE}

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Agenda: Ensuring the Protection and Rights of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IPDS)

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AGENDA: Countering Urban Anarchy in Gotham Following the Disappearance of the Batman and the Rise of the Joker’s New Order

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Silent Threat: Arming of Terrorist Networks with High-Tech Weaponry

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Organizers

Aaisha  ShaikhProfile Picture

Aaisha Shaikh
Assistant director of UNSC

aayat rizaProfile Picture

aayat riza
Assistant Director of MCC

Eben JohnProfile Picture

Eben John
Director of SPECPOL

Evana RoseProfile Picture

Evana Rose
DIRECTOR OF WHO

Kushagra JunejaProfile Picture

Kushagra Juneja
SECRETARY GENERAL

Manuel JeanProfile Picture

Manuel Jean
Director of MCC

Mohammed ImranProfile Picture

Mohammed Imran
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PRESS

Mrittika SahaProfile Picture

Mrittika Saha
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPECPOL

Muhammad Talha NayyarProfile Picture

Muhammad Talha Nayyar
DIRECTOR OF DISEC

Nethra Shree   SatheeshProfile Picture

Nethra Shree Satheesh
DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL

Parth ChoudharyProfile Picture

Parth Choudhary
DIRECTOR OF CCC

Regina  ChinezeProfile Picture

Regina Chineze
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF DISEC

Regina ChinezeProfile Picture

Regina Chineze
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF DISEC

Riddhi KumarProfile Picture

Riddhi Kumar
LOGISTICS

Saanvi DebProfile Picture

Saanvi Deb
DIRECTOR OF UNSC

Samrat Singh  Boparai Profile Picture

Samrat Singh Boparai
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF WHO

Sarah ZainProfile Picture

Sarah Zain
DIRECTOR OF PRESS

vrattesh AnandProfile Picture

vrattesh Anand
SECRETARY GENERAL

Vrattesh AnandProfile Picture

Vrattesh Anand
SECRETARY GENERAL