NYU Shanghai Students Named 2024 Millennium Fellows

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Oct 10 2024

For the second year running, a large cohort of NYU Shanghai students were awarded a Millennium Fellowship from The United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) and Millennium Campus Network (MCN) to encourage students to take leadership on social change initiatives. The more than 20 fellows are among a roster of 4,000 students on more than 280 campuses in 48 countries selected for the fellowship, just 5% of the more than 52,000 applicants worldwide.

Throughout the four-month long Millennium Fellowship program, fellows undertake projects that address United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), applying what they learn to create tangible change.

NYU Shanghai Millennium Fellowship campus leaders Yin Kaiwen ’25 and Anand Nizamkar ’27 were selected to provide organizational support for this year’s cohort and run workshops. They said that the fellowship is also helping students build community and make friends. “Many of them have never met before,” said Yin, adding he was happy to meet others who “share the same view with me– they want to do something great for the society, for social impact.”

At a September meeting, some of the fellows shared their inspirations for their projects, which they will carry out throughout the fall semester. “It's awesome how people from such diverse cultures and backgrounds are coming together for one big purpose - making a real impact,” said Nizamkar. “This cohort is huge, and so are our ambitions. We're not just dreaming big; we're working on it, and that's what makes this journey so exciting for the entire community.”

millennium fellows and post-it notes with their thoughts on their projects
Left: Some of the fellows gathered in mid-September to meet each other and prepare for their projects.  Right: The fellows shared their inspiration for their fellowship projects at the meeting. 

 

Global Awards Director Anna Kendrick congratulated the fellows. “From quality education to sustainable cities, each fellow brings a unique project and perspective to the overall cohort, making it more than the sum of its parts,” she said. “Through conversations, training, learning and mutual support, Millennium Fellows unite their academic learning, case studies and faculty mentorship to begin enacting small but definite leadership contributions on campus and beyond.”

One NYU Shanghai Millennium fellow was also one of 10 students worldwide to be selected for the Coach Dream It Real x Coachtopia Scholarship. The scholarship, a collaboration between Coach Foundation, Coachtopia, and Millennium Campus Network (MCN), is an initiative designed to empower undergraduate student leaders from historically underrepresented communities who are committed to advancing sustainability and circularity, particularly within the fashion industry.

Namuun Turkhuu ’27, a Business and Finance major, won the scholarship with her proposal, a sustainable fashion brand inspired by nomadic cultural identity and traditional eco-friendly methods. Turkhuu said she was inspired by her own Mongolian culture and hopes to collaborate with customers and other brands to promote sustainable fashion and support educational programs on circular economy. As part of the scholarship, she will be paired with an industry mentor who will support her as she develops her project. “For many of us, this is a chance to expand our voices and make a meaningful impact on the world,” said Turkhuu. “Above all, it is an investment in our potential, our creativity, and our shared vision of a sustainable future.”

This is the second year that a cohort of NYU Shanghai students have been selected for the fellowship. Last year, 23 NYU Shanghai students were named Millennium Fellows.

See the list of all the NYU Shanghai Millennium Fellows and their projects. 

Shuja Ahmed, Ayan Khan, Jamal Khan

First Generation Counseling

Cen Guanheng

Finance for All

Chen Yiyi

Urban Sustainable Cycling Etiquette Initiative

Małgorzata Czarnik

Beyond Borders: A Game Theory Approach

Fang Jiayin

Manage Demand for Sustainable Rural Tourism Development

Shreya Jaisingh

Animal Advocacy in Shanghai

Li Wei

Urban Sustainable Cycling Etiquette Initiative

Anita Luo, Yu Morui, Li Aijia

I He(art)

Addie Nguyen

Strong Pillars

Anand Nizamkar

Connected Unplugged: Balancing Digital Life at NYU Shanghai

Muhammad Aaraaf Rasheed

First Generation Counseling

Yatharth Banerjee Singh

#SportsisLife

Song Chenfan

Where are the Characters?

Sun Zhuhai

Sex Education for Adolescents

Namuun Turkhuu

Minds in Motion

Zandrea Xi

EmpowerU Food Program

Zhang Yuke, Yin Kaiwen, Liu Chunxi

Breast Cancer Art Exhibition

Zhao Yichen

Make Campus Consumption More

Zhao Yutong

The Green Ribbon

Zhou Shuochen

Isolated Areas Help Hub