Twenty-six Georgia Tech students have been selected for the prestigious 2024 Class of the Millennium Fellowship, a global leadership program jointly organized by the Millennium Campus Network (MCN) and the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI). These exceptional students were chosen for their commitment to advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the UNAI Principles in their communities.
The Millennium Fellowship is a semester-long program that convenes, challenges, and celebrates student leadership for the UN’s global goals. For the Class of 2024, an astounding 52,000+ student leaders from over 6,000 campuses in 170+ nations applied. Of those, only 280+ campuses (just 5%) in 48 countries were selected to host more than 4,000 Millennium Fellows this year.
The Millennium Fellowship Class of 2024 brings together undergraduates recognized for their leadership in sustainable development projects. These students are united by a common goal: to further the SDGs within their local communities. As part of the fellowship, they will participate in a semester-long leadership training designed to enhance their skills in organizing, building partnerships, and driving meaningful community impact.
Georgia Tech's participation in the 2024 Millennium Fellowship underscores the institute’s focus on cultivating leaders who are dedicated to addressing pressing global challenges. The 26 Georgia Tech Fellows will work on a diverse range of projects, from promoting quality education and reducing inequalities to advancing climate action and leveraging technology for social good, reflecting the institute’s deep commitment to fostering positive, global change.
I am pleased to recognize and congratulate another exceptional class of Millennium Fellows from Georgia Tech,” said Ángel Cabrera, president of Georgia Tech. “Along with their peers from universities across the globe, these students are poised to become transformative global leaders, and I look forward to watching their contributions to our shared mission of creating a more equitable and sustainable world.
Congratulations to the 26 Georgia Tech students selected as Millennium Fellows for the Class of 2024. Their dedication to advancing the SDGs and UNAI Principles is an inspiration, and their projects are set to make a lasting impact on their communities and beyond.
Georgia Tech Millennium Fellows for the Class of 2024
- Aakrishtaa Kumar
- Adiba Syed
- Aditya Prabhakar
- Alexandra Seesee
- Anika Kaushik
- Annalise Jones
- Arya Akbarshahi
- Ashika Srivastava
- Blaine Branch
- Esha Venkat
- Izabella Herrera-Nunez
- Jennah Walcott
- Jiarong Li
- Justin Le
- Keerthi Padmanabhan
- Kripa Kannan
- Melody Lee
- Miles Joseph
- Neha Shahrawat
- Nicole Allen
- Sasha Bronovitskiy
- Shreya Terala
- Sriya Surapaneni
- Unnamed
- Varuni Chopra
- Zoya Goel
How to Apply for This Fellowship and More
Students interested in applying for the Millennium Fellowship can learn more about the Class of 2025 and application details on the Millennium Fellowship website. Additionally, students can schedule an appointment with Prestigious Fellowships Advisor, Georgia Brunner, via AdvisorLink. Pre-Graduate and Pre-Professional (PGPP) Advising is part of the Office of Undergraduate Education (OUE). Learn more about OUE here.