Maria Ramadan (She/Her)

Student & Research Scholar , Leeds University
Atharv Pathak

Student, The University of Hong Kong

Zeng Zi Xin

Pharmacy student , HKU

Charlie Matthew Davenport

Laidlaw Scholar, Durham University

Jérémy Digard

Mathematics Student at EPFL, EPFL

Lily Rhodes

Student, St Andrews

Edward Ong-Mellor

Scholar, Laidlaw Scholars Foundation

Amber Wong

Student, University of Hong Kong

Amber is a third-year Bachelor of Psychology student at The University of Hong Kong. As a Laidlaw Scholar from the 2024 cohort, she completed her research project, titled “Reading Through Gaming in Primary School,” at the University of Leeds and volunteered with the Red Cross in Taiwan (Pingtung County) during her second summer.  She is passionate about human behavior, educational entrepreneurship, and AI–human interaction. 
Jennifer Adesuwa Baker

Student, University College London

Evie Chapman

Student, University of Leeds

Stine Marie Hommelhaug

Student, University of Cambridge

Rusen Ugursal

Medical Student, University of Cambridge

Emmy Liddle

Student, University of St Andrews

Rhiana Brown

Laidlaw Scholar, University of Cambridge

Ella Haskins

Student, University of Leeds

Raaga Ritika Devabaktuni

Medical Student, Imperial College London

Imogen Jones

Student, Durham University

Hi! My name is Imogen, and I am currently a first-year studying Psychology at Durham University. I am passionate about understanding the psychological mechanisms underlying everyday behaviour, which is why my research project is focussing on empathy development in children. My experience working with children from range of backgrounds as a volunteer tutor and a lifeguard have emphasised my interest in human behaviour, and the study of psychology constantly questions the classic nature vs nurture debate, as I intend to do. A key skill for leaders in empathy, so my hope is that my research can support understanding into neurodiversity and other conditions that cause empathy to develop in different ways, so that these people can have the best opportunities to succeed!
Doyeon Myeong

student, Imperial College London

Bhadra Panicker

Law and Business Student, Trinity College Dublin

Hello! My name is Bhadra, and I am a third-year Law and Business student at Trinity College Dublin. I am part of the 2025 cohort of Laidlaw Scholars. My Summer 1 research topic was 'Motherhood on Trial: A Comparative Analysis of the Miscarriage of Justice in Infanticide Cases', and I took an inter-jurisdictional perspective in examining three notable cases - those of Joanne Hayes, Sally Clarke and Kathleen Folbigg. I look forward to spending this summer working on Makesense Americas' Central LiA in Mexico City with Genera Territorios AC. The organisation works on financial empowerment, social inclusion and gender equity, and I am excited to support their aims. Through my work, my overarching goal is to highlight how women exist and are perceived within inherently oppressive social systems. If you have any questions or would like to reach out, please feel free to do so!