
Global Winners 2020
After a rigorous and lengthy judging process led by over 400 expert academics worldwide, we are proud to announce those who have made it to the top in their chosen category! Out of over 4,100 submissions, the 25 students listed below have been selected as the highest performing entrants in their category for the 2020 programme. This is an outstanding achievement for some of the world's brightest students, who are leading the way in top-class undergraduate research all across the world.
Architecture & Design
Aishwarya Sriram | American University of Sharjah
Art History & Theory
Zoe Voice | University of St Andrews
Business
Shawn Liu | Western University
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Jingfei Ren | Nanyang Technological University
Classical Studies & Archaeology
Edward Foster | National University of Ireland, Galway
Computer Science
Kayo Yin | École Polytechnique
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Alice Walker | Swansea University
Economics
Ishita Kumar | King's University College at Western University
Education
Pearlwe Chau | National Institute of Education, Singapore
Engineering
Febby Krisnadi | North Carolina State University
History
Keith Ó Riain | Mary Immaculate College
Law
Genevieve Ding | Yale-NUS College
Life Sciences
Migara Jayasinghe | National University of Singapore
Linguistics
Chau Yi Cheung | Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Literature
Liam Whelan | Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin
Mathematics & Physics
Xi Jie Yeo | National University of Singapore
Medical Sciences
Hailey Dall-Proud | Western University
Music, Film & Theatre
Adam Weitzer | Monash University
Nursing, Midwifery & Allied Healthcare
Emily Dingley | University of Leeds
Philosophy
Harriet Yates | University of Sheffield
Politics & International Relations
Jasper Friedrich | University of Aberdeen
Psychology
Catherine Li | Western University
Social Sciences: Anthropology & Cultural Studies
Nathaniel Dylan Lim | Nanyang Technological University
Social Sciences: Sociology & Social Policy
Maya Bian | University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Visual Arts
Benjamin Crocker | University of Newcastle, Australia