LU/UN partnership provides opportunities for all Lehigh students, faculty, and staff to gain skills necessary to become successful global changemakers by engaging with the United Nations in meaningful ways.
Each year more than 1,000 Lehigh faculty, staff and students attend UN conferences, high-level briefings and private meetings with ambassadors and other UN officials in New York City and on campus. No matter what your major, year or discipline, there’s something exciting that you can become involved with via the Lehigh University / United Nations Partnership.
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At a Glance - Semester at the UN
News & Announcements
Lehigh Places 55th Intern at the United Nations
Shoshanna Victor, an engineering student, is the 55th UN intern, working with activists on gender equality and female education projects, and organizing International Day of Sport for Development and Peace.
Lehigh students receive a view into United Nations Security Council, NGOs
Lehigh University students learned about the United Nations security council and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) during a visit to the UN headquarters
Three First-Year Students Become United Nations Youth Representatives
In the landscape of first-year expectations, speaking at the United Nations (UN) isn’t a typical venture. However, for three first-year Lehigh students, this unique experience quickly became a reality.