Millennium Campus Conference
Millennium Campus Conference is an annual event bringing together over 1,000 college students and dozens of leaders in international development to discuss global poverty and our role, as students, in ending it.
Millennium Campus Conference is an annual event bringing together over 1,000 college students and dozens of leaders in international development to discuss global poverty and our role, as students, in ending it.
The Millennium Campus Network is a national network of university student organizations working to end extreme poverty and achieve the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. The MCN is proud to announce that its annual conference, the Millennium Campus Conference (MCC 2011), will take place at Harvard University from September 16-18.
Like MCC 2010, MCC 2011 will bring together over 1,000 student leaders and dozens of speakers for a weekend packed with panels, keynotes, skill-building workshops, a career and internship fair, networking opportunities, and a social event on Saturday. Attendees will learn from leading advocates, professionals, and experts in the field of sustainable development.
If you attended MCC 2010 last September, be sure to email ntheobald@mcnpartners.org for your discount code.
MCC 2011 is being hosted by the Harvard Project for Sustainable Development, the Youth Alliance for Leadership and Development in Africa, the Harvard Global Hunger Initiative, the Leadership Institute at Harvard College, the Harvard Office of Career Services, and the Center for International Development at the Harvard Kennedy School, and is supported by the Millennium Campus Network, the Jenzabar Foundation, and Hewlett-Packard.