Welcome at SPLIMUN’s
6th edition!
This year’s theme
“Intersectionality: marginalization of minorities and modernizing international relations.”
In 1989, professor and jurist Kimberlé Crenshaw, coined the term “ Intersectionality ”. Today, the world remains an environment where discrimination continues to shape lives: whether based on gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, disability, climate change, economic inequality…. These realities increasingly intersect, overlap, and reinforce each other, which makes intersectionality an essential lens for understanding and addressing systemic inequalities. Do not confuse it as simply the sum of discriminations, but take the time to truly understand how contemporary challenges are interconnected.
This theme is especially meaningful to us because we believe MUNs can be a powerful tool to shape the next generations of engaged citizens. Thus, letting delegates reflect on discrimination allows them to analyze these challenges in depth, while empowering the youth through acknowledgment and sincere connections.
A word from our Secretary-General
Something is coming …
Have fun at our amazing socials.
The people of Lille have a reputation for being great party people! Join us for unforgettable moments of warmth and music! From bar nights to the famous SPLIMUN Gala in an exceptional venue, you won't be disappointed, and you'll have plenty to dress up for!
Become a true diplomat.
At SPLIMUN, we believe in the transformative potential of diplomatic engagement to unite nations and address global challenges. Join us in cultivating the art of dialogue, negotiation, and cooperation for a future of shared progress and understanding.
Meet people from all over the world.
Connect with individuals from around the globe and immerse yourself in an enriching experience, fostering international friendships and expanding your global perspective. Join us in building lasting connections that transcend borders and create a vibrant community of aspiring diplomats and change-makers.
Our Partners
Institutional Partners
Région Hauts-de-France
The Region supports higher education in Hauts-de-France by participating in training and professionalisation programmes, and by helping to develop skills.
Association Française pour les Nations Unies (AFNU)
The French Association for the United Nations (AFNU) serves as a link between the United Nations and civil society in France and complements the work of the UN agencies. Its aim is to promote the UN and multilateralism, raise public awareness of these issues and provide a forum for reflection on major international issues: peace and security, development, human rights, global challenges (climate, biodiversity, etc.), etc. AFNU supports the work of Model United Nations through partnerships.
Direction de l’Information Légale et Administrative (DILA)
The “Direction de l’Information Légale et Administrative (DILA)” is a central administration under the authority of the General Secretariat of the Government within the Prime Minister's Office.
The website Vie publique : au coeur du débat public gives the keys to better understand public policies and contemporary social debates.