Schwarzman Scholars has recently announced its tenth cohort of admitted students into its prestigious graduate fellowship. Schwarzman Scholars is a fully-funded, one-year master's degree in global affairs at Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. This unique educational opportunity was created to address the evolving geopolitical dynamics of the 21st century, and aims to equip the next generation of global leaders with the skills and knowledge needed for the future.
We are delighted to announce that an University of Oxford graduate was admitted into the 2025-2026 programme.
2025-2026 Scholar
Angelo M'ba
France - Institut Catholique de Rennes, University of Oxford
Angelo M'BA holds an MPhil in Modern Chinese Studies from Oxford and serves as the current president of European Guanxi, a youth-led think tank. His long-held interest in cooperation mechanisms led him to intern at the Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum, to help write a book on international security, and to join Chatham House’s youth platform. At Oxford, he directed the event section of the St. Antony’s International Review, a peer-reviewed journal, and edits for the Oxford Political Review. Through Schwarzman Scholars, he aspires to hone the skills necessary to foster nuanced engagement with China. Angelo is from France.
More information on the programme and the incoming class can be found on the Schwarzman Scholars website.