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+ | |description=The Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme cadre for 2015. | ||
|members=Alia Eshaq,Deepa Kurup,Duja Michael,Elie Slama,Fatemeh Hashemi,Ida,Jessica Standish-White,John Danial,Jourdan Hussein,Kateryna Melnik,Mamadou Bah,Manan Bhan,Mariann Dosa,Matthew de la Hey,Michelle Barbara Valentine,Nikhil D'Souza,Nikki Shure,Rodolfo Salvador Delgadillo,Rubeena Mahato,Sampad Patnaik,Tamas Szigeti | |members=Alia Eshaq,Deepa Kurup,Duja Michael,Elie Slama,Fatemeh Hashemi,Ida,Jessica Standish-White,John Danial,Jourdan Hussein,Kateryna Melnik,Mamadou Bah,Manan Bhan,Mariann Dosa,Matthew de la Hey,Michelle Barbara Valentine,Nikhil D'Souza,Nikki Shure,Rodolfo Salvador Delgadillo,Rubeena Mahato,Sampad Patnaik,Tamas Szigeti | ||
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+ | The '''Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme''' cadre for 2015. | ||
+ | ==Select alumni== | ||
+ | *[[Jessica Standish-White]] After leaving Oxford, Jessica joined [[McKinsey & Company]] as a consultant in their Africa Delivery Hub.<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/jessica-standish-white</ref> | ||
+ | *[[John Danial]] - After graduating from Oxford, Danial took up a postdoctoral associate position at the [[Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems]]. Currently, he is a Research Associate at the [[University of Cambridge]].<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/john-danial</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Kateryna Melnik]] - worked as a Lawyer at the [[European Court of Human Rights]] in [[Strasbourg]].<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/kateryna-melnik</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Matthew de la Hey]] - Matthew is the CEO and Cofounder of [[inplo]], which intends to connect the world’s workforce and its employers<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/matthew-de-la-hey</ref> | ||
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Membership | • Alia Eshaq • Deepa Kurup • Duja Michael • Elie Slama • Fatemeh Hashemi • Ida • Jessica Standish-White • John Danial • Jourdan Hussein • Kateryna Melnik • Mamadou Bah • Manan Bhan • Mariann Dosa • Matthew de la Hey • Michelle Barbara Valentine • Nikhil D'Souza • Nikki Shure • Rodolfo Salvador Delgadillo • Rubeena Mahato • Sampad Patnaik • Tamas Szigeti |
The Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme cadre for 2015. |
The Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme cadre for 2015.
Select alumni
- Jessica Standish-White After leaving Oxford, Jessica joined McKinsey & Company as a consultant in their Africa Delivery Hub.[1]
- John Danial - After graduating from Oxford, Danial took up a postdoctoral associate position at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems. Currently, he is a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge.[2]
- Kateryna Melnik - worked as a Lawyer at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.[3]
- Matthew de la Hey - Matthew is the CEO and Cofounder of inplo, which intends to connect the world’s workforce and its employers[4]
Related Quotations
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Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Leadership Programme | “cultivates the leaders of tomorrow by providing outstanding university graduates and professionals from developing and emerging economies with the opportunity to pursue fully-funded graduate studies at the University of Oxford, combined with a comprehensive programme of leadership development, long-term mentoring and networking.” | Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Leadership Programme | 2023 |
Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Leadership Programme | “The Leadership Programme is the unique feature of the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships...it prepares Scholars - intellectually, professionally and practically - to take on leadership positions in their chosen fields. Over the course of a year Scholars gain the knowledge, skills and networks to contribute to public life in their countries and regions of origin and to build lasting professional links across cultures and continents.” | Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Leadership Programme | 2023 |
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