LINMUN VII
January 9-10th, 2027
January 9-10th, 2027
Our team is excited to be hosting our seventh multi-school Model United Nations conference in New Taipei City's Linkou District. It is our hope that we can establish and maintain a thriving MUN scene here, promoting a long-lasting tradition of inter-school collaboration and competition. LINMUN will follow the official THIMUN procedures. Upon completion of the event, all participating delegates will receive a Certificate of Participation and delegates with the most speaker points will receive certain prizes/awards.
We hope that experienced delegates and new delegates alike will find the committee issues both challenging and engaging. Delegate participation will be tracked in real-time between committees and shared with the attending Directors. Delegates will further be encouraged to make use of recent, reputable news stories in their research to inform their representation of their countries and understanding of the respective environmental issues.
We look forward to hosting all participating schools and students in 2027!
Welcome to the 7th Linkou Model United Nations
In today’s interconnected world, global challenges such as climate change, conflict, inequality, and technological advancement require countries to cooperate more than ever before. However, meaningful cooperation does not require nations to think, act, or govern in the same way. LINMUN VII proudly embraces the theme “Unity Without Uniformity: Diversity & Global Cooperation,” recognizing that diversity in culture, ideology, and perspective can strengthen international collaboration rather than divide it. By encouraging delegates to engage in respectful dialogue and collective problem-solving, this theme reflects the core values of diplomacy and the belief that unity can be achieved while still preserving individuality and national identity.
This year’s LINMUN VI conference draws its thematic focus from three key Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals). Together, these goals form the foundation of the event’s committees and debates, encouraging delegates to explore issues of global inequality, conflict resolution, transparency, institutional strength, and international cooperation. By centering discussions around these SDGs, LINMUN VI aims to inspire solutions that promote fairness, stability, and collaborative progress across nations.