PYS Bootcamp
Learn.Practice.Lead.
The PYS Bootcamp prepares delegates for Model United Nations through interactive workshops, practical activities and expert mentorship.
Applications openAugust 15–16, 2026 · Rahim Yar Khan · Rs. 1,000 · Application deadline: August 12
Who can join
Students aged 15–23 — from first-time delegates to experienced MUNers.
The method
Learn the framework. Practice it in the room. Leave ready to lead.
What you'll learn
The delegate
toolkit.
Eight practical skills, arranged in the order a delegate uses them—from understanding procedure to shaping an outcome.
Foundation
Know the system
Learn how MUN works and when procedure matters.
- 1Introduction to MUN
- 2Rules of Procedure
Preparation
Build the case
Turn information into a position you can defend.
- 3Research Techniques
- 4Position Papers
Expression
Hold the floor
Speak clearly, listen closely and negotiate with purpose.
- 5Public Speaking
- 6Diplomacy & Negotiation
Resolution
Shape the outcome
Build agreement and turn shared ideas into action.
- 7Resolution Writing
- 8Team Building
- 1Introduction to MUN
- 2Rules of Procedure
- 3Research Techniques
- 4Position Papers
- 5Public Speaking
- 6Diplomacy & Negotiation
- 7Resolution Writing
- 8Team Building
Activities
Two days that move
at committee pace.
Each session leads naturally into the next: meet the room, find your voice, test it under pressure, then leave with a network.
Icebreakers
Meet the room and begin building working relationships.
Debate drills
Test arguments, respond clearly and disagree constructively.
Mock committee
Practice motions, caucuses and formal debate before conference day.
Crisis simulation
Read new information and make decisions under pressure.
Chair Q&A
Get answers to the questions that rarely fit inside a rulebook.
Networking
Meet delegates, chairs and students from different institutions.
Who is it for?
One room.
Three starting points.
No prior MUN experience is required. The PYS Bootcamp meets first-time participants, developing delegates and experienced MUNers at the right point in their journey.
First-time delegates
Learn the language, rules and rhythm of committee from the ground up.
Developing delegates
Turn previous exposure into clearer research, stronger speaking and calmer decisions.
Experienced MUNers
Refine strategy, negotiation and leadership before stepping back onto the floor.
What you leave with
A formal record of your completed training.
Experience built around real committee situations.
A steadier voice when the floor is yours.
Relationships with delegates, chairs and future collaborators.
