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Nebraska Youth Institute

 

Become a Student Leader in the Global Fight Against Hunger

 


 
How to Participate...
 

2009 Essay Topic & Guidelines

Intro/Instructions
Format Requirements
Resources/ References
Sample Essay

Application Form (Due Sept 4, 2009)

Important Dates

Contact Your State Coordinator

Visit UNL Beachell Fellows Website


Join other student leaders from across the state to take part in the 3rd annual Nebraska Youth Institute essay contest and compete to be a delegate at the 2009 Global Youth Institute.

To participate, Nebraska high school students (9th through 12th grade students are eligible) research and write a short essay on a critical food security issue under the supervision of their teacher mentor.  

The 2009 essay topic is National Responses to Food Insecurity.

Student Essays and Application Forms must be received by the State Coordinator by September 4, 2009 for inclusion in the selection process.

Four to six exceptional students will be selected, as Hank Beachell Fellows, to represent the state of Nebraska at the three-day Global Youth Institute in October, and will be honored at a separate event at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

 


Interact with global leaders and other students from around the world

The selected students and their teacher mentors will travel to Des Moines, Iowa, October 15-17, to participate in the Global Youth Institute (transportation, accommodation and meal expenses provided by the World Food Prize Foundation, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Malaika Foundation).

There, they will join over 200 other outstanding high school students and teachers from across the United States and other countries to interact with Nobel and World Food Prize Laureates and the more than 600 global leaders from 65 countries attending the World Food Prize’s annual international symposium.

Travel abroad and start making a difference

By participating in the Global Youth Institute held in Iowa, students are eligible to apply for a prestigious Borlaug-Ruan International Internship, an all-expenses-paid, eight-week hands-on experience, working with world-renowned scientists and policymakers at leading research centers in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. Students must be a high school junior or senior when applying for a potential internship placement.

Since 1998, over 100 Borlaug-Ruan Interns have traveled to Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Kenya, Peru, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, Trinidad and Turkey to get a firsthand view of pressing food security and nutritional problems in poverty-stricken areas and take part in ground-breaking research.

For more information on the essay and how to participate in the Nebraska Youth Institute essay contest, contact the state coordinator Dr. Jason Ellis by email at jellis2@unl.edu or by phone at (402)472-9782.

 

 


The Nebraska Youth Institute & Hank Beachell Fellows Program is administered by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and the Malaika Foundation and is a division of the World Food Prize Foundation’s Global Youth Institute program

 

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