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|members=Adiya Belgibayeva,Aerica Banks,Benjamin French,Boyan Gerasimov,Dilyana Dimova,Dina Zayed,Gent Salihu,Kubo Macak,Lana Pasic,Lauren Dawson,Lily Eilan,Manisha Nair,Maria Zgheib,Mariya Petkova,Patrick McCormick,Rafat Al-Akhali,Uttara Narayan,Yael Litmanovitz,Yulia Shenderovich | |members=Adiya Belgibayeva,Aerica Banks,Benjamin French,Boyan Gerasimov,Dilyana Dimova,Dina Zayed,Gent Salihu,Kubo Macak,Lana Pasic,Lauren Dawson,Lily Eilan,Manisha Nair,Maria Zgheib,Mariya Petkova,Patrick McCormick,Rafat Al-Akhali,Uttara Narayan,Yael Litmanovitz,Yulia Shenderovich | ||
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+ | ==Select alumni== | ||
+ | *[[Aerica Banks]] part of the patent strategy team at [[Google]] in Washington D.C.<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/aerica-banks</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Kubo Macak]] - Legal adviser at [[International Committee of the Red Cross]], and Associate Professor at [[University of Exeter]].<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/kubo-macak</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Dilyana Dimova]] - After Oxford, she worked as an Economist at the [[International Monetary Fund]] and at the [[US Department of Housing and Urban Development]] where she conducted research on housing finance.<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/dilyana-dimova</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Lana Pasic]] - a Youth Research and Policy Officer at the [[EU]]-[[Council of Europe]] youth partnership, in [[Brussels]], where she works on [[education for democratic citizenship]], youth transitions and [[COVID]] and the use of [[digital tools]] for [[social inclusion]].<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/lana-pasic</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Lauren Dawson]] - In [[2010]], she co-founded the [[NGO|non-profit organisation]] ‘She Shall Go Free’ working to raise awareness of issues such as [[human trafficking]] and exploitation of labour.<ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/lauren-dawson</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Lily Eilan]] - Project Manager at [[Physicians for Human Rights]], [[Israel]]. <ref>https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/lily-eilan</ref> | ||
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Membership | • Adiya Belgibayeva • Aerica Banks • Benjamin French • Boyan Gerasimov • Dilyana Dimova • Dina Zayed • Gent Salihu • Kubo Macak • Lana Pasic • Lauren Dawson • Lily Eilan • Manisha Nair • Maria Zgheib • Mariya Petkova • Patrick McCormick • Rafat Al-Akhali • Uttara Narayan • Yael Litmanovitz • Yulia Shenderovich |
The Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme cadre for 2013. |
The Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Scholarships and Leadership Programme cadre for 2013.
Select alumni
- Aerica Banks part of the patent strategy team at Google in Washington D.C.[1]
- Kubo Macak - Legal adviser at International Committee of the Red Cross, and Associate Professor at University of Exeter.[2]
- Dilyana Dimova - After Oxford, she worked as an Economist at the International Monetary Fund and at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development where she conducted research on housing finance.[3]
- Lana Pasic - a Youth Research and Policy Officer at the EU-Council of Europe youth partnership, in Brussels, where she works on education for democratic citizenship, youth transitions and COVID and the use of digital tools for social inclusion.[4]
- Lauren Dawson - In 2010, she co-founded the non-profit organisation ‘She Shall Go Free’ working to raise awareness of issues such as human trafficking and exploitation of labour.[5]
- Lily Eilan - Project Manager at Physicians for Human Rights, Israel. [6]
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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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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References
- ↑ https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/aerica-banks
- ↑ https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/kubo-macak
- ↑ https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/dilyana-dimova
- ↑ https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/lana-pasic
- ↑ https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/lauren-dawson
- ↑ https://www.whtrust.org/alumni-profiles/lily-eilan