In a prestigious nod to academic excellence, the British Government has announced the 2025 Marshall Scholarship recipients. These 36 scholars, selected from nearly 1,000 applicants, will undertake graduate studies at some of the United Kingdom’s most esteemed universities, starting in September 2025.
Celebrating 70 Years of Academic Excellence
The Marshall Scholarship, created in 1953, honours the enduring legacy of General George C. Marshall and the US aid delivered under the Marshall Plan after World War II. As a testament to UK–US collaboration, this program funds up to three years of postgraduate study in the UK.
This year’s cohort continues a tradition of excellence, joining over 2,200 alumni who have pursued advanced degrees at universities like Oxford, Cambridge, and Edinburgh.
Dame Karen Pierce, British Ambassador to the United States, remarked:
“Marshall Scholars represent the best of American society, tackling global challenges such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and space exploration. Their work strengthens the bond between our two nations.”
A Diverse Group of Scholars
This year’s scholarship winners showcase a breadth of talents and ambitions across various disciplines:
- Kathryn Lampo (Columbia University): Designed autonomous robotic systems for space exploration and contributed to the launch of Columbia’s first cube satellites.
- Travis Chai Andrade (Princeton University): Studied indigenous identity in Hawaii using historical postcards.
- Kaylyn Ahn (Northwestern University): Advocates for victims’ rights and serves on Illinois’ Commission on Women and Girls.
Full List of US Winners
Recipient | US University |
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Travis Chai Andrade | Princeton University |
Kaylyn Ahn | Northwestern University |
Hallie Baker | Boston University |
Zachary Billot | University of Nevada |
Allison Boyd | Purdue University |
Christian Boudreaux | University of Mississippi |
Nathaniel Carey | Pennsylvania State University |
Angelina Chan | Stanford University |
Catherine Cossaboom | University of Virginia |
Ryan Doan-Nguyen | Harvard University |
Daniel Ehrlich | Duke University |
Benjamin Fischer | Stanford University |
Ghael Fobes | Syracuse University |
Eli Glickman | University of California – Berkeley |
Eric Gottlieb | Brown University |
Karrington Hendrix | CSU East Bay |
Jaeah Kim | Stanford University |
Sarah Konrad | Duke University |
Kathryn Lampo | Columbia University |
John Lin | Harvard University |
Margaret Meehan | United States Airforce Academy |
Nolan Musslewhite | Princeton University |
Laila Nasher | Harvard University |
Lara Ozkan | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Tej Patel | University of Pennsylvania |
Mónica Ruiz House | University of Chicago |
Pratyush Seshadri | University of North Carolina |
James Shin | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Emily Springer | CUNY Hunter College |
Sridatta Teerdhala | University of Pennsylvania |
Marie-Hélène Tomé | Duke University |
Knox Watson | United States Military Academy |
Alina Wilson | Stanford University |
Jessica Yan | Stanford University |
Emma Yanai | Yale University |
Mielad Ziaee |
Distribution of 2025 Scholars:
The 36 scholars represent 26 universities across 16 US states, including two recipients from military service academies. Notably, California State University-East Bay and the University of Nevada-Las Vegas secured their first-ever awards this year.
University | Number of Scholars |
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Stanford University | 5 |
Harvard University | 4 |
Duke University | 3 |
University of Pennsylvania | 2 |
Other Institutions | 22 |
Driving Change Across Fields
A significant portion of this year’s class focuses on STEM disciplines, reflecting a growing demand for technological and scientific expertise. Scholars will address critical global issues, ranging from health and space innovation to international relations.
John Raine, Chair of the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission, shared:
“These scholars are leaders in their fields, contributing to the proud tradition of the Marshall Scholarship. Their work enhances understanding and collaboration on a global scale.”
The Marshall Program’s Lasting Impact
With its unique positioning among scholarships, the Marshall Program has shaped leaders across diverse industries. Alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners, Nobel Laureates, and prominent public servants like US Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.
The program’s flexibility allows recipients to study any subject at any UK university, fostering unmatched academic breadth and collaboration.
Explore the Marshall Scholarship Legacy
The Marshall Scholarship continues to champion academic excellence and cultural exchange. This year’s recipients exemplify the program’s commitment to creating leaders capable of addressing the world’s most pressing challenges.
Some notable winners of the Marshall Scholarship:
Name |
Notable Achievement |
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Stephen Breyer | Supreme Court Associate Justice (ret.) |
Neil Gorsuch | Supreme Court Associate Justice |
William Burns | Director of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency |
Anne Applebaum | Pulitzer Prize Winner |
Tom Friedman | Pulitzer Prize Winner |
Jeffrey Gettleman | Pulitzer Prize Winner |
Sarah Stillman | Pulitzer Prize Winner |
Dan Yergin | Pulitzer Prize Winner |
John Jumper | Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry (2024) |
Roger Tsien | Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry (2008) |
Dr. Dan Barouch | Leading COVID-19 vaccine researcher and William Bosworth Castle Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School |
Kurt Campbell | Deputy Secretary of State, United States Department of State |
Reid Hoffman | Philanthropist and founder of social networking platform LinkedIn |
Lisa Cook | Economist and first African American woman and first person of color to sit on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Gabe Amo | Congressman representing Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional District |
Kris Kobach | Attorney General of the State of Kansas |
Jocelyn Benson | Secretary of State for the State of Michigan |
Col. Anne McClain | NASA Astronaut and U.S. Army Colonel, Commander of NASA’s forthcoming SpaceX Crew-10 mission |
Ray Dolby | Founder of Dolby Laboratories and 1997 winner of the National Medal of Technology and Innovation |
Rebecca F. Kuang | #1 New York Times bestselling author of Babel and The Poppy War book trilogy |
For more information about the scholarship’s impact and its illustrious alumni, visit Marshall Scholarship Program.
Sources: THX News & Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.