UCL undergraduates chosen as Millennium Fellows 2022-23

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UCL Millennium Fellows_teaser - A total of 10 UCL undergraduate students have been chosen as Millennium Fellows 2022-23 to help achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - with UCL the only UK university to have its students selected as part of the global fellowship. Run by the Millennium Campus Network (MCN) and United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI), the Millennium Fellowship Scheme is an international leadership development programme through which undergraduate students help to further the SDGs in their communities. The 2022-23 UCL Millennium Fellows are: More than 30,000 students from around 2,400 campuses worldwide applied to join the Class of 2022, with 3,000 fellows chosen to take part. UCL secured the most Millennium Fellows of any UK university for the third year running. The selective Fellowship is a semester-long leadership development program that convenes, challenges, and celebrates student leadership to help achieve UN goals. As part of the application process, students propose a project they will undertake during the scheme, which runs annually from August to December. Successful applicants form cohorts on their campus, meeting throughout their tenure to share best practice on their individual projects or work together on larger initiatives.
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