Peter Vojnits

Laidlaw Scholar Alumnus, Durham Unviersity
Haleema Aslam

Laidlaw Scholar and Student Researcher, Brown University

Jay Philbrick

Student, Brown University

Alazne Qaisar

Student, University of Toronto

Elizabeth Morvatz

Laidlaw Scholar and Student Researcher, Brown University

Kyle Hammond

Student, Tufts University

Aleena Mehta

Student, Barnard College, Columbia University

Hi, my name is Aleena Mehta and I am a sophomore at Barnard College, majoring in Economics with a minor in Political Science. I grew up in Jammu and Kashmir, India, and hence have always been fascinated by the field of geopolitics. My research at the Laidlaw Foundation would revolve around extrapolating a relationship between state sovereignty and civil rights violations in the Kashmir crisis. This includes understanding the threat to the autonomy and stability of non-state actors in periods of territorial conflicts while investigating the recent socio-economic developments in the region.
Dillon Stone

Laidlaw Scholar, Brown University

Arwen (Jingwen) Zhang

Student researcher, Brown University

Sarah Wang

Undergraduate Laidlaw Scholar, Laidlaw Scholars

My name is Sarah Wang and I use she/her pronouns. I am an undergraduate student majoring in Child Studies and Human Development at Tufts University. My research project is on the accessibility of sexual education resources for autistic youth. I strive to answer the question: what are the ecological factors that impact risk for negative sexual behavior among autistic youth? When I have free time, I enjoy cooking and baking while listening to music, hanging out with friends, and dancing. I look forward to connecting with others and hearing about your projects and experiences!
naomi arnold

Student, Tufts University

Justin Adesina

Student, Durham University

Axel Morgan

Student, Durham University

Hey! I am a current leadership & research scholar, focusing on homelessness and democracy. Before beginning my degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Durham University, I volunteered for homelessness organizations, working alongside public and private sector to tackle homelessness and health inequalities. Alongside this, I have worked in construction, and have maintained my interest via gardening at university, and my woodwork business KarhuKraft. I love all things sport (especially table tennis), nature, and history! Feel free to get in touch. 
Dear Laidlaw community, My name is Esteban Germann, and I am thrilled to be part of the Laidlaw Scholars Network as a 2023 Laidlaw Scholar EPFL. I'm currently on an exciting journey as an architecture student at EPFL/ETHZ. My focus is on how the built environment affects humans and the way we live. Exploring this constantly evolving field, with its endless interdisciplinary connections, motivates me to create better living spaces for everyone! During my research summer, I had the opportunity to carry out a research project in Professor Andersen's LIPID laboratory (EPFL). I worked on the development and use of high dynamic range images, exploring the complex world of light and its implications for human perception and visual comfort. For my Leadership-in-Action project, I partnered with Stanford University and the Chinatown Community Development Center to investigate the impact of sustainable renovations on the well-being of low-income tenants in San Francisco’s Chinatown. My focus the effects of thermal renovations on residents' health and financial security. This experience provided invaluable insights into how architectural interventions affect human well-being. My Laidlaw journey is an experience I’ll carry with me for the rest of my life! I met wonderful people along the way. It was through sharing with others that I truly learned. Feel free to reach out, I'd love to connect! All the best ;) Esteban Germann EPFL | Laidlaw Scholar | Class of 2023
Topaz Francis-Costa

Student, Durham University

Alex McDermott

BA Politics and International Relations student, Durham University

Cai Jin

student, Durham University

The London School of Economics and Political Science, is a prestigious research university located in London, United Kingdom. Established in 1895, LSE is renowned for its social science programs and has a strong reputation for academic excellence. LSE offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across various fields including economics, politics, law, sociology, and international relations. LSE is known for its diverse student body and its commitment to promoting social justice and addressing global issues. With its central London location, LSE provides students with access to a wide range of cultural and social opportunities. 
Claire Taylor

Undergraduate Research and Leadership Scholar, Laidlaw Foundation

I am a fourth-year English and Modern History student at the University of St Andrews. My research looked at the intersection of gender history and transnational history by examining women's involvement in the Esperanto movement in Scotland and the Midlands, and my leadership-in-action was the Think Pacific Health Promotion project. I'm interested in all things art, history, literature, and social change! 
Daniel Caves-San José

Durham University - Studying International Relations, History and Theology. Student Librarian and Decolonisation Intern, Durham University

Hi, I'm Daniel Caves-San José! I'm originally from Spain but I've lived in the UK most of my life, now studying Combined Honours in Social Sciences (International Relations, History, and Theology) at Durham University. My passion is interlinking different disciplines together around explorations of the Middle East and North Africa, such as securitisation, virtual diplomacy, and the anthropology of Islam, which I hope to continue to develop further as I learn Arabic. My research project (and poster) were on water security in southeast Iraq, and the role of diplomatic relations with Iran, as well as the domestic political contexts of the two countries in causing environmental degradation, followed by an exploration of the socio-economic impacts this has on the traditionally isolated Marsh Arab population in the region. I'd really appreciate connecting on LinkedIn and sharing our experiences and ideas with one-another.
Mukhambetzhan Berikuly

Student, Durham University

About Me My name is Muhammed and I'm currently studying for my Bachelor's degree in Economics with Management at Durham University. Sustainability is a lifelong passion of mine, and I'm especially interested in exploring circular economy solutions. Areas of Focus For my final year research project, I'm analysing circular business models being adopted by small and medium enterprises across the UK. I'm looking specifically at capabilities in areas like supply chain management, manufacturing techniques, waste reduction strategies, and designing for the long-term. Research Goals By highlighting real case studies of circular SMEs, my aim is to identify best practices that can help more companies make the transition. I want to provide actionable insights for policymakers and businesses seeking to build a stronger, greener local economy. Additional Interests In my spare time I enjoy learning about new technologies like AI and blockchain that could enable greater circularity. I'm also passionate about spreading awareness of sustainability issues to help drive societal change. Get In Touch I'd love to discuss circular innovations with anyone interested in supporting this growing movement. Please feel free to reach out if you'd like to chat or have any feedback on my research. I'm always looking to learn more!