Winners


The Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission is delighted to announce the winners of the 2009 Marshall Scholarships chosen by the eight regional committees. These were confirmed at the meeting of the Ambassador's Advisory Council on 8 December 2008.

The winners are as follows:

Adam Bouland-Yale University
University of Cambridge, Mathematics

BSUF Marshall Scholar


Donald Bungum-University of Chicago
University of Oxford, Science and Religion

Kyle Checchi-United States Naval Academy
London School of Economics and Political Science, International Health Policy

Conor Clarke-Amherst College
Cardiff University, International Journalism

Jeffrey Cloutier-Middlebury College
University College London, Chromosome Segregation

Samuel Daly-Columbia University
School of African and Oriental Studies, Historical Research Methods

Henry Donaghy-United States Naval Academy
Imperial College London, Sustainable Energy Futures

Katelyn Finley-Davidson College
University of Oxford, Modern Middle Eastern Studies

Andrew Gamalski-Arizona State University
University of Cambridge, Electrical Engineering

Kurt Herzer-Johns Hopkins University
University of Oxford, Evidence-Based Social Intervention

Dhananjay Jagannathan
-University of Texas - Austin
University of Oxford, Ancient Philosophy

Max Kleiman-Weiner-Stanford University
University of Oxford, Applied Statistics

Samuel Kleiner-Northwestern University
University of Oxford, International Relations

Robert Kubala-Boston College
University of St Andrews, Philosophy

Richard Lin-Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Oxford, Medical Anthropology

Sally Liu-Duke University
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Public Health

Kuong Ly-Boston College
University of Essex, Refugee Care

Kyle Mahowald-Harvard University
University of Oxford, General Linguistics and Comparative Philology

Rishi Mediratta-Johns Hopkins University
School of Oriental and African Studies, Medical Anthropology

Andrew Miller-Harvard University
London School of Economics and Political Science, Politics and Communication

Brian Mueller-United States Air Force Academy
King's College London, Science and Security

Elizabeth Nyikos-University of South Carolina - Columbia
University of Oxford, Musicology

Michelle Prairie-University of Connecticut
University of Nottingham, Economics and Development Economics

Kelcie Ralph-University of Alaska - Anchorage
London School of Economics and Political Science, City Design and Social Sciences

Sheela Ramesh-Carnegie Mellon University
Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Opera Studies

Walter and Leonore Annenberg Marshall Scholar


David Reshef-Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Oxford, Epidemiology

Daniel Roberts-Duke University
University of Cambridge, Mathematics

Nathaniel Sharpe-Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Cambridge, Engineering for Sustainable Development

John Sheffield-Harvard University
University of Oxford, Applied Statistics

Michael Shih
-Princeton University
University of Cambridge, International Relations

Douglas Stanford
-Stanford University
University of Cambridge, Mathematics

Christina Thatcher-Temple University
Cardiff University, Teaching and Practicing of Creative Writing

Anjali Tripathi
-Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Cambridge, Astronomy

Derron Wallace
-Wheaton College, Massachusetts
University of Cambridge, Education

Emma Wu-Harvard University
University College London, Research Methods in Psychology

Shuai Xu-Rice University
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Health Policy, Planning and Financing

Yun Yu
-Indiana University
Imperial College London, Biomedical Physical Chemistry

Kelly Zahalka-United States Naval Academy
School of Oriental and African Studies, Chinese Studies

Jessica Wei Zhu-University of Houston - main campus
Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Piano Performance

Benjamin Zintak-United States Naval Academy
Cranfield University, Autonomous Vehicle Dynamics and Control