一定是有追求有热爱的事业的.
说心里话, 那些孩子的父母肯定也担心, 比如那个做公共卫生的, 在南美国家研究寄生虫, 做父母的得多担心. 但是天高任鸟飞...
还有奔着挣钱选专业和学校估计也不是这个基金想奖励的...
2010:
Mark Z. Jia
, Waltham, Massachusetts, graduated from Princeton in June. He is now teaching American politics and constitutional history to aspiring diplomats at the China Foreign Affairs University in Beijing. Mark was deputy national field director of Students for Obama,interned for the Alliance for Justice and in Senator Edward Kennedy’s Office, and is managing editor of Princeton’s progressive magazine. He is also president of the Princeton Chinese Student Association. Born in China, his dream is to one day participate in the constitution-drafting process for a democratizing China. Mark plans to do the M.Sc. in politics at Oxford.
Tracy J. Yang
, Macon, is a senior at the University of Georgia where she majors in anthropology. A Truman Scholar, she has focused her academic work on health disparities. She has done research on a parasite prevalent in Latin American, and has explored the policy and public health challenges inherent in reducing the parasite’s impact on public health. Tracy has also worked on health disparities among marginalized populations in Georgia, New York and Nicaragua. She has won many awards for her scholarship and is a leader of the Roosevelt Public Policy Institute at the University. She plans to do the M.Sc. in global health science at Oxford.
William J. Zeng, Great Falls, is a senior at Yale where he majors in physics. His coursework
ranges from quantum physics and mathematics to comparative literature, philosophy and Hindi. Will has done research at MIT and at the Quantum Device Lab in Zurich, and was an intern in New Delhi with the Indian Youth Climate Network. He has competed internationally on Yale’s lightweight crew, and has volunteered with the Special Olympics. Will plans to do the M.Sc. in mathematics and the foundations of computer science at Oxford.
Jennifer I. Lai, Honolulu, Hawaii, is a senior at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
where she majors in biological engineering, music and theater arts. A pianist at the same professional performance level as students at the finest conservatories, she has a perfect record at MIT in advanced courses across mathematics, physics and engineering. She has done research in the molecular basis of glioblastoma and in the use of engineering tools towards the development of protein therapeutics. Jenn also is active in her sorority and with a support organization for HIV-positive individuals. She plans to do the M.Sc. in integrated immunology at Oxford.