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ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2024

United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. This year, 52,000+ young leaders applied to join the Class of 2024 on 6,000+ campuses across 170 nations. 280+ campuses worldwide (just 5%) were selected to host the 4,000+ Millennium Fellows.

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UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT FRANZISKA YVONNE JUMPERTZ, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2024.

Bucerius Law School | Hamburg, Germany | Advancing SDG 13, SDG 9, SDG 3, SDG 6, SDG 7, SDG 11, SDG 17 & UNAI 9, UNAI 3

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" "Commitment and compassion are principles by which I try to work and live my life. The Millennium Fellowship incorporates these values and will give me the chance to learn how to further advance the SDGs. I look forward to connecting with other young people, who are passionate about their impact, and share our experiences. This is an opportunity for me to explore in which direction I want to take my social impact work and what I will focus on after my studies." "

Millennium Fellowship Project: Climate Law Summer School

The Climate Law Summer School is a project, started by students at Bucerius
Law School years ago, targeting German speaking Law Students and trying to
help them find their way in climate law in order to help Germany become more
sustainable in the future. The pilot has started this summer and since autumn of
this year, the University has officially taken on the project and will continue the
work for at least three more years. The students will continue to participate in
building the project, by advising the university, helping out in marketing and giving
feedback for the curriculum. The project aims to support SDG 13.

About the Millennium Fellow

Franziska Jumpertz is a dedicated and curious law student at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany. She has always wanted to broaden her horizons by meeting new people and spending time abroad. Early on in her studies she saw how the law can be used to improve our world and has since wanted to contribute. She is an active member of her university’s legal clinic whilst working part-time for a migration lawyer and studying for the first German bar exam (Staatsexamen). Franziska aspires to be in a professional field where she can utilize her knowledge of public international law and human rights and contribute to the fight for migrants’ rights and against climate change.

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