LIMUN UC 2026 Scholarship Programme
LIMUN is excited to launch the LIMUN UC Scholarship Programme, created to make our conference more inclusive and accessible to talented students from around the world. Scholarships cover the conference participation fee, ensuring that financial constraints do not prevent passionate delegates from joining us. Please note that travel, accommodation, and visa costs remain the responsibility of participants.
Who can apply?
The scholarship is open to university students aged 17*–24 who demonstrate a strong passion for public speaking, politics, and communication. Applicants must be able to cover their own travel and accommodation costs, as well as obtain a visa for the Untied Kingdom if they require one.
How to apply
Submit your LIMUN conference application (no payment required until scholarship decisions are announced).
Complete the scholarship section of the form, ensuring your Delegate ID number (received when applying for the conference itself, starting in ID****) is entered correctly.
Applications will be assessed on motivation, experience, goals, creativity and communication skills.
Once your applications is accepted you will have seven days to complete payment (in case you have received a partial scholarship) or confirm your spot (if you received a full scholarship)
If your application is waitlisted, you may be contacted at a later date if any spots become available.
If your application is rejected, you can either continue registration and pay in full if your conference application is accepted or withdraw your participation.
Key dates
Applications close: 5th October 2025
Decisions announced: 10th October 2025
Successful applicants will be expected to attend all committee sessions and uphold LIMUN’s regulations. Decisions are final and cannot be appealed. Socials are not included in the Scholarship.
For any questions regarding the scholarship programme, please contact:
int-affairs@limun.org.uk.
*Please note that Under 18 might not be admitted to some committees and socials due to Safeguarding Regulations.