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Registration Open for the Millenium Campus Conference, Sept. 14-15.

June 26, 2012
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On September 14-15, 2012, at Northeastern University, a mass gathering of 1,000 students and 100 professionals will take place to update the world’s youth on the progress of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals.

 

This summit, called the Millennium Campus Conference, is run by students for students who have an interest in international or domestic development work. The conference strives to provide some of the highest levels of thought on important topics such as social enterprise, gender equality, foreign aid, and technology innovation. This is also an incredible opportunity to network with other aspiring students, NGOs, and government agencies.

Major speakers have included Dr. Paul Farmer, Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, K’naan, John Legend, Scott Harrison, and more. We are looking for the right kind of attendees: those who have a deep passion and curiosity for doing work that changes lives.

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* Until July 15, a 15% discount code — BostonUni10 — will be available for BU students through our registration page.

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