ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2022
United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. Over 31,000 young leaders on 2,400+ campuses across 140+ nations applied to join the Class of 2022. 200+ campuses worldwide (just 8%) were selected to host the 3,000+ Millennium Fellows.
UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT RYAN MCENERY TIMOTHY, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2022.
University of Zimbabwe | Harare, Zimbabwe | Advancing SDG 3 & UNAI 4
" Unity under purpose, being part of the Millennium Fellowship will allow me the opportunity to actively participate in a global network of enterprising young leaders who are working to solve the problems faced by humanity. The Fellowship will also help me align my talents with the right goals to achieve lasting solutions. I also hope to create lasting relationships with like minded individuals from all over the world. "
Millennium Fellowship Project: My Mental Health in the 21st Century
My Mental Health in the 21st century employs a
multidisciplinary and holistic approach in the sense that it
allows input from different professionals, referrals and is
client centred in nature. This allows for partnerships with
different sectors and organisations with the aim to promote
good mental health and wellbeing in University students.
Partnership allows for mobilisation of resources and speeds
up the implementation of the project. The leadership skills
and knowledge gained from the fellowship have been used in
drafting the project objectives.
About the Millennium Fellow
Ryan McEnery Timothy is a dynamic person with notable interests in agriculture, technology, climate action, and servant leadership. In the three years that he has been at the University of Zimbabwe, he has managed to engage with multiple organisations and clubs in the aforementioned areas. Ryan has won a number of national essays competitions. His writing skills have been noted worldwide, with a short-story of his being published in an anthology earlier this year. His passion for climate action has managed to land him the position of regional representative for Africa within the Hot Planet Repair Team (HPRT). Ryan has recently been working on a scientific research project investigating the effects of various microbial species on alleviating drought-stress in field crops. As part of his extracurricular activities, Ryan has been volunteering with the Junior Council International (JCI) serving as the Project director starting August 2022. Ryan enjoys Cricket, Polocrosse, historical fiction novels, and watching movies.