Opportunities
Millennium Fellowship
In collaboration with the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) and the Millennium Campus Network (MCN), the United Nations Millennium Fellowship is an international, semester-long leadership program designed for undergraduates interested in social impact careers. University cohorts, consisting of 8 to 20 students apply by proposing a community service project that advances one or more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. While students may propose individual projects, group projects are recommended due to the ability to foster stronger connections with campus and community partners.
After acceptance, fellows convene, receive virtual mentoring from the UN, challenge each other to think bigger, and celebrate their community impact with a certificate from the UN.
ELIGIBILITY
- Undergraduate (would not graduate before the end of the application year)
TIMELINE
The application for the UN Millennium Fellowship Class of 2025 is divided into two rounds.
Round 1 Deadline: Late February
- Includes a brief essay outlining your project ideas and is used by the UN to verify the 8-20 student cohort requirement
Round 2 Deadline: Late April
- Involves a more extensive application, detailing your project and the specific Sustainable Development Goals it targets, along with demonstrating some level of community buy-in
Accepted fellows will be notified in early August, and the fellowship will run from September to December of the application year.
GET STARTED
ONS Contact
Brett Brattvet, brett23@usf.edu
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