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Daiwa Scholars 2005 with Professor Marie Conte-Helm and staff at the farewell reception in September 2005
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Louis Barson, Alexander Bristow and Xiaomai Feng
Louis Barson, Alexander Bristow and Xiaomai Feng
Daniel Kaldor, Jeremy Lemer and Jessie Turnbull
Daniel Kaldor, Jeremy Lemer and Jessie Turnbull
Robert Watts
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The 2005 Daiwa Scholars completed the programme in 2007.


LOUIS BARSON
Louis completed an undergraduate degree in Philosophy at King’s College London. He wishes to pursue an academic career in Japanese philosophy. Louis has a strong interest in taiko drumming, and has studied Japanese to beginner’s level.

ALEXANDER BRISTOW
Alex graduated in 2001 with a 1st in BA Geography from Robinson College, Cambridge University, and then spent one year in Japan as an Assistant Language Teacher on the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme. Alex has beginner-level Japanese. He completed an MPhil in International Relations at St Antony’s College, Oxford University. Alex hopes to obtain a PhD and become an East Asian affairs specialist in a foreign affairs think tank in the UK.

XIAOMAI FENG
Xiaomai graduated in 2004 with a 2.1 BA degree in Architecture at Pembroke College, Cambridge University, where he also worked with Nihon University Summer School in the summer vacations. He undertook practical experience for his Part 1 in Architecture at an architectural firm in Manchester. He intends to pursue an architectural career with emphasis on Japan, the UK and China.

DANIEL KALDOR
Daniel completed an undergraduate degree in Mathematics at King’s College, Cambridge University. He has a general interest in Japanese literature and film and wishes to develop a career in the telecommunications industry.

JEREMY LEMER
Jeremy graduated in 2003 with a 1st in BA History at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University and completed an MSc in Journalism at Columbia University. He hopes to become a professional journalist with a focus on Asian business.

JESSIE TURNBULL
Jessie completed an undergraduate degree in architecture at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University. Jessie spent one month researching her dissertation in Japan in 2004. She hopes to develop her architectural career and her interest in the design of exhibition spaces.

ROBERT WATTS
Robert graduated in 2001 with a 1st MSci degree in Physics at the University of Bristol, where he also completed a PhD in Physics. He took up a four-month JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Fellowship in Japan in 2004, and has beginner’s Japanese. He wishes to focus his career on global commerce and finance.
 
     
   
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