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#TrinityGrad18: Trinity’s Student Andreas Kyriakos Receives Scholarship to Study at Yenching Academy

Posted: May 23, 2018

Andreas KyriakosThe coming year will be an exciting one for graduand Andreas Kyriakos as he joins the 2018 cohort of Yenching Scholars.

In September, he will be far from the familiar halls of Trinity attending聽. At this fully-funded, international scholarship program, Andreas will earn an English language Master鈥檚 degree in China Studies.

鈥淲e are thrilled to have another exceptional Trinity student receive the prestigious Yenching Scholarship,鈥 says Prof. Mayo Moran, Provost and Vice-Chancellor of 杏吧原创. 鈥淚 am confident that while in China Andreas will continue the academic excellence and outstanding leadership he demonstrated at the College.鈥

While at Trinity, Andreas pursued a specialist degree in聽International Relations, and served as聽听补苍诲听Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Attach茅 Journal of International Affairs聽is his final year. He is also an alumnus of聽the Margaret MacMillan Trinity One Program鈥檚 Public Policy Stream. This year, Andreas won a聽2018 Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award,聽recognizing聽his聽incredible contributions to the U of T community.聽

In addition to his studies and extracurricular activities at Trinity, Andreas also interned at Prince’s Charities Canada, supporting the Canadian charitable vision of HRH The Prince of Wales and leading media relations for the charitable component of the 2017 Royal Tour of Canada. He has also worked at the Paris headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and at public relations and executive search firms in Toronto.

Andreas first became aware of the Yenching Academy through a Trinity connection. Last year,聽Trinity alumnus Anthony Marchese (1T7) received a Yenching scholarship. Anthony provided Andreas with valuable insights as he considered applying. Another friend, Trinity alumna Emily Tsui (1T6) also knew the program well, and was extremely supportive.聽

For Andreas, attending the Yenching Academy is an exciting, if daunting opportunity. 鈥淚t will be challenging,鈥 Andreas says. 鈥淚鈥檝e never travelled to Asia, but am excited to continue to develop my skills, gain intercultural understanding, and learn with a diverse group of people.鈥 To make the transition easier, Andreas is leaving for China in August to attend Chinese Language Summer School at Peking University.聽

Though it will be his first time in China, the country has long intrigued Andreas. 鈥淚t鈥檚 always been a place of interest to me from a cultural and historical point of view,鈥 he says. 鈥淚ts geopolitical importance is now impossible to ignore.”

Throughout his studies in International Relations, Andreas鈥檚 understanding of China鈥檚 political influence and impact grew. But it was while working as a project assistant at UNESCO 鈥 during a year abroad at Sciences Po Paris 鈥 that he was exposed to a unique aspect of China鈥檚 international presence. There, Andreas saw first-hand the prominent role China plays in funding and shaping the agenda of projects in the Culture Sector. When he returned to Trinity, he began an independent study project, supervised by International Relations Program Director Professor John Kirton, which analyzed the Chinese role in that UNESCO program and in the UN agency more broadly.

As he prepares to continue his studies at the Yenching Academy, Andreas is quick to point to the important role Trinity has played in his education. 鈥淏eing at Trinity was essential,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he opportunities students at the College receive, like the one Prof. Kirton gave me, and within the International Relations program are so unique. The global outlook and culture of excellence among my cohort were also hugely inspirational,” Andreas adds.

The school will also provide Andreas with the opportunity to study with professors who have been directly involved in shaping China鈥檚 role on the international stage. 鈥淥ne of the panel members I spoke with during my interview is a former senior Chinese diplomat with deep experience in international organizations, and I hope to have the opportunity to learn from him,” Andreas says.

The Yenching Academy’s faculty will also allow Andreas to explore another topic of interest: China in Africa. 鈥淐hina is making significant economic and political inroads into East Africa, this being another topic of common interest shared with the faculty panel.”

At the Yenching Academy, Andreas hopes to continue to build on what he learned at the University of Toronto and Sciences Po. 鈥淚鈥檓 particularly interested in soft power studies,鈥 he says. 鈥淎mong other things, I look forward to studying China’s expanding public diplomacy efforts, its approach to international organizations, and the projection of national identity. I think they’re all really exciting and intersecting areas.鈥澛