Jane Mumford

Coordinator for the Laidlaw Scholars Leadership and Research Programme at Newnham, Murray Edwards, Trinity Hall, and Fitzwilliam Colleges, Newnham College, Cambridge University
Shrey Patel

Economics Undergraduate, Cambridge

Hi! I'm Shrey, a second year economics student at Cambridge University. I'm interested in game theory and understanding human behaviour, which is why I am a co-author of research titled: "The Cooperation puzzle: What really drives people to cooperate?"
Emlyn Cox

undergraduate, University of Cambridge

Hello! I'm an undergraduate philosophy student at the university of Cambridge, with a particular interest in the philosophy of science and logic. For my research project, I investigated the history of the notion of privacy. I really enjoyed this venture outside my usual academic comfort zone! I'm also a huge music fan with an eclectic taste (always happy for a chat about anything from Mahler to Cannonball Adderley!), occasionally running from one rehearsal to the next.  Please get in touch if you'd like to say hi!
Sophie Kleina

Student, University of Cambridge

Hi! I’m Sophie Kleina, a Psychological and Behavioural Sciences student at the University of Cambridge. I’m passionate about language learning and preservation, which is why my Laidlaw research project focuses on the Kashubian language- a regional and Indigenous language of northern Poland, and a heritage I’m proud to be part of. My academic interests span sociology, linguistics, psychology, and education, and I’m especially drawn to work that supports cultural diversity, educational access, and meaningful social change. I care deeply about doing work that helps people, strengthens communities, and protects the richness of human language and identity. I’m always eager to learn from others and collaborate on projects that make a difference- feel free to connect!
James D'Silva

Medical Student, University of Cambridge

Hi! My name is James and I am a Medicine Student at the University of Cambridge. My research project is titled 'Can Helminths be Considered 'Old Friends' to the Human Immune System and Metabolism?'.  If you're interested in learning more about my research, or simply starting a conversation, I'd love to connect.
Hannah Fairburn

Student, University of Cambridge

Hi! I'm Hannah, a second year Undergrad studying French and Latin at the University of Cambridge. I have a particular interest in Early Modern French Literature and History. In my free time, I love spending time outdoors and doing sports - from climbing mountains and running to going for walks with friends and rowing for my college boat club. I'm definitely happiest when outside in nature! I am also an avid reader, and I adore travelling, exploring new places and getting to know new people.
Lina Aoubala

Medical Student, University of Cambridge

Currently a third year medical student at the University of Cambridge intercalating pathology.  I have a passion for immunological and metabolic based disease and researching into the scientific basis of these.  My project was titled 'Exploring Autoimmune Features in Type 2 Diabetes: A study on Autoantibody Prevalence' and followed a wet and dry lab based project looking into the possibility of GLP1 autoantibodies in individuals diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. 
Naviya Gupta

Undergraduate Engineering Student, University of Cambridge

Hi! I'm Naviya, an Engineering undergraduate at the University of Cambridge (Newnham College). My passion is biomedical engineering, particularly the applications of technology in medicine and public health. I am interested in medical devices, drug delivery, nanotechnology to name some of the very significant (and cool!) technologies being developed and implemented in the field today. My research this summer investigates hydrogel systems that permit acoustic patterning of cardiomyocytes in the pre-crosslinked, fluid state, while providing sufficient structural integrity post-crosslinking to preserve alignment and support tissue maturation. These objectives will be achieved via an acoustic patterning setup including CMs embedded in various hydrogel concentrations as well as comparative mechanical testing of these hydrogels as a “synthetic cardiac slice” to closely mirror native characteristics.
Amalina Saifulmazli

Undergraduate Student, University of Cambrdige

Hi! My name is Amalina, I'm a Psychological and Behavioural Sciences student at the University of Cambridge. I am particularly interested in social and developmental psychology. My research project aims to examine gender and racial stereotypes in children and how the salience of these identities and prototypicality impacts self-perceptions of intelligence. I'd love to talk about this topic or anything else to do with psychology, gender equality or travel! 
Mila Bruce

Undergraduate student of Geography, University of Cambridge

Hi, I'm Mila. I'm an undergraduate geography student at the university of Cambridge. I'm mostly interested in physical geography particularly in hazard risk and the ways that multi-hazards intersect with vulnerability and the ways that this will be impacted by climate change in the future. My summer research project, is focused on the ways Ukrainians, both in Ukraine and in the UK experience and process the ongoing ecocide in Ukraine. 
Ivanna Piven

Undergraduate Student , University of Cambridge

I am an Archaeology undergraduate at Newnham College, University of Cambridge. I am interested in biological anthropology and human behaviour, especially cooperation and how it has evolved.  This summer I worked on a project titled 'The Cooperation Puzzle: What drives people to cooperate?' with my project partner Shrey. 
Simran Kaur

Student, University of Cambridge

Shelley Yang

Student, University of Cambridge

Hello! I'm a second year undergraduate in History and Politics at the University of Cambridge. 
Laurence Gawne

Student , Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge

Poline Sidiropoulu

Electrical and Electronics engineer, University of Cambridge

Hi! I’m Poline, an engineering undergrad at the University of Cambridge. I am passionate about semiconductors and turning cars into sun-powered wonders. To do this, I’m exploring flexible perovskite solar cells that get attached to the curves of car roofs—think solar panels that bend instead of break! By tweaking their chemistry, we keep them efficient even when bent 🚗🌞
Claire Ding

Social Anthropology student, Cambridge University

Hi, I'm Claire! I am currently a final year Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS) student specialised in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. I am passionate about women related issues spanning from economic opportunities, education to healthcare. 
Jack Millar

Student, Cambridge University

A true cockfighter. (Geertz 1973 p.435) HSPS @University of Cambridge 
Joelle Oki

Student, University of Cambridge

Hi! I’m Joelle, a final-year Psychological and Behavioural Sciences student at the University of Cambridge. My academic interests include developmental psychology, criminology, and issues surrounding diversity and inclusion. My Laidlaw research project explored the effects of single-sex and mixed-sex schooling on adolescent social development. I’m currently undertaking my Leadership-in-Action project in India, working at Rajasthan Hospital and supporting a care home for young boys affected by HIV/AIDS. Feel free to get in touch if you’d like to chat about my research, my project, or anything related to Psychology and social impact!
Madeleine Gordon-Finlayson

Student, University of Cambridge

Jasmine Crosbie

Student, University of Cambridge

Hi! I am a Cambridge student and Laidlaw scholar whose research focuses on individual experiences of asexuality and mental health in the UK.  I am more broadly interested in research focused on LGBTQ+ experiences, and on reducing stigma and increasing access to healthcare for minoritised groups such as racial, sexual and gender minorities. 
C. Rachel Ngai

Student, Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge

Hey everyone! I'm a Classics (4-year programme) student at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. I grew up in Hong Kong but went to high school in Arkansas. Right now my main focus is surviving (and hopefully thriving!) at university, but I'm open to any opportunity to develop my interest and skills in literary studies, research, creative writing, leadership, and creating change through education and the humanities!