Washington, D.C.
Diplomacy in the D.C. Corridor
Join hundreds of college and university students from around the world as we meet in the U.S. capital and participate in discussions on issues at the forefront of international relations. At NMUN•DC 2026 we we will offer eight simulated UN committees utilizing procedural rules developed with UNITAR. The conference features smaller committee sizes than our New York conference, a crisis simulation in the Security Council, and distinguished keynote speakers. Delegations may also arrange briefings at nearby embassies or extend their stay to visit U.S. national museums and monuments.
Register and Plan Your Trip
Information on registration, key dates, costs, hotel, embassy briefings, and Academic Tools including the NMUN Faculty/Delegation Leader Preparation Guide.
Prepare for Committee
Research materials including Background Guides, NMUN Delegate Preparation Guide, and position paper guidelines.
At the Conference
Conference schedule, program, speakers, and position papers.
Volunteer Leadership

Ashlee was born and raised in Amiskwaciwâskahikan (ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᐋᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ), now commonly known as Edmonton, Canada. She graduated from MacEwan University in 2019 with a Bachelor of Commerce. Her passion for NMUN ignited when she joined the MacEwan University United Nations Club in 2016. Serving on the Executive team for two years, ultimately as Secretary-General, she co-founded the transformational Canada-Ukraine Project – a Canadian Bureau of International Education award-winning project – teaching Ukrainian institutions the rules and procedures of NMUN, leading to their continued participation at the conference, as well as widespread global influence at multiple institutions around the world. Ashlee graduated with a Master of Arts in International Affairs and Diplomacy from the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, accredited by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research. With significant career experience in the charitable sector as a philanthropy professional, she is also an active community member, serving on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women, where she attended the 68th Commission on the Status of Women as a delegate with NGO-consultative status. She is an avid traveler, having visited more than 40 countries, and is forever grateful for the opportunities that NMUN has brought her. Ashlee served as Secretary-General at NMUN • Canada in 2025.