Winners
The Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission is delighted to announce the winners of the 2008 Marshall Scholarships chosen by the eight regional committees. These were confirmed at the meeting of the Ambassador's Advisory Council on 30 November 2007.
The winners are as follows:
Ali Alhassani - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Health Policy, Planning and Finance
Sean Arenson - Stanford University
London School of Economics and Political Science, International Health Policy (Health Economics)
Robert Arnold - Ohio University
London School of Economics and Political Science, Philosophy of Social Sciences
Michael Barany - Cornell University
University of Cambridge, History, Philosophy and Sociology of Science, Technology and Medicine
Tildon Belgard - Rice University
University of Oxford, Biochemistry
Benjamin Carmichael - Brown University
University of Oxford, Environmental Change and Management
Inn-Inn Chen - Georgia Institute of Technology
University of Oxford, Medical Sciences
Brian Clark - North Carolina State University
University of Cambridge, Mathematics
Ian Clausen - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
University of Edinburgh, Theological Ethics
Stephen Danley - University of Pennsylvania
University of Oxford, Comparative Social Policy
Jeffrey Eaton - University of Washington - Seattle
Imperial College London, Infectious Disease Epidemiology
George Flathers - Virginia Military Institute
University of Sheffield, Automatic Control and Systems Engineering
Megan Galbreth - Harvard University
University of Oxford, English Language and Literature, 650-1550
Eric Gardiner - United States Naval Academy
Queen's University of Belfast, Terrorism, Violence, and Security
Marzyeh Ghassemi - New Mexico State University
University of Oxford, Life Sciences
Sarah Horn - United States Naval Academy
University of Oxford, Development Studies
Kathryn Huston - University of Massachusetts, Amherst
University of Sussex, Global Political Economy
Emma Kaufman - Columbia University
University of Oxford, Criminology and Criminal Justice
Judd Kennedy - College of William and Mary
School of Oriental and African Studies,International Studies and Diplomacy
Rachel Kincaid - University of Rochester
Royal Northern College of Music, Trumpet Performance
Matthew Linsley - United States Naval Academy
University of Exeter, War and Society
Hilary Martens - University of Montana - Missoula
University College London, Space Science
Megan McGinnity - Arizona State University
School of Oriental and African Studies, Middle East Politics
Monica Mukerjee - Michigan State University
University of Oxford, Forced Migration
Priyanka Narayan - Stanford University
University of Cambridge, Chemistry
Lee Pearson - Duke University
University of Edinburgh, Ecological Economics
Patrick Rumley - George Mason University
School of Oriental and African Studies, Islamic Law
Melvin Sanborn - United States Military Academy
School of Oriental and African Studies, International Studies and Diplomacy
Jenna Sherry - Indiana University
Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Violin Performance
Stephen Silvius - Georgetown University
University of Oxford, Educational Research Methodology
Sabrina Snell - Yale University
University of Sussex, Development Studies
Mary Stoddard - Yale University
University of Cambridge, Biological Science
Alice Sverdlik - University of Chicago
London School of Economics and Political Science, Social Policy
Sarah Vander Ploeg - Princeton University
Royal College of Music, Vocal Studies
Viktorya Vilk - Boston University
Courtauld Institute of Art, History of Art
Alyssa Wechsler - University of Wyoming
University of Oxford, Nature, Society, and Environmental Policy
Zain Yoonas - University of Texas- Austin
University of Oxford, Modern Middle Eastern Studies