Undergraduate Millenium Fellowships 2021 – United Nations Academic Impact and MCN

The Millennium Fellowship is a semester-long leadership development program that happens on your campus. The United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are here to elevate your leadership.

CONVENE

As part of a cohort of 8-20+ Millennium Fellows on your campus, convene to learn from and challenge each other. Millennium Fellows convene at least 8 times during the program.

CHALLENGE

Develop a plan of action for your sessions together. Meet to exchange best practices. And you could think bigger: organizing a campus-wide sustainability initiative or more.

CELEBRATE

When your Fellowship Campus meets the goals you made for yourselves and completed the Fellowship graduation requirements, you will earn a certificate of recognition from United Nations Academic Impact and Millennium Campus Network.

Eligibility

  • You must be at least 18 years old, an undergraduate enrolled in a college or university, and in good standing at that academic institution for the duration of the program.
  • You make a commitment to convene in-person least eight times during the Millennium Fellowship (for 2020 the program will run August-December) with your Campus Directors and other Fellows on your campus to share best practices and take collective action. Students have to meet on-campus, in-person for the Fellowship sessions. If you miss sessions, this is grounds for expulsion and the forfeiture of your designation as a Millennium Fellow. Campus Directors have additional responsibilities as noted in FAQs section on “Campus Director Applicants.”
  • Note: We aim to accept at least eight Millennium Fellows from each Campus Hub (with two Campus Directors). Most Campus Hubs will typically have 8-20 Millennium Fellows. The Fellowship is about forming community; therefore we encourage you to share the program with other prospective Fellows on your campus and encourage them to apply as well. 

Apply HERE.

More information / Source on Official Website: Millenium Fellowships.

3 Responses

  1. I am hereby writing to request for undergrad courses offered by United Nations to students. Am a South Sudanese aged 18 and I completed my High School in juba and I couldn’t afford payment University fees due to the current economic crisis.
    I would be grateful if request is granted. Thanks.

    Yours sincerely,
    Angok Magul Khang

  2. I need to collaborate in anyway with you in instilling Inclusive Education practice for SDG 4

  3. Haftom Tesfay says:

    I want to be enrolled.

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