Strengthen your problem-solving and analytical reasoning with mathematics abroad. Studying math in a new academic setting challenges the way you approach proofs, models, and abstract structures while broadening your perspective on how mathematics is taught and applied. Explore topics such as algebra, analysis, geometry, number theory, and differential equations in an international context. Collaborate with faculty on problem sets and projects that connect theory to real-world modeling in areas like physics, computer science, and engineering. Learn about current developments in pure and applied mathematics from professors and visiting scholars overseas.
This internship enhanced both my professional toolkit—from project coordination to data-driven decision-making—and my cultural adaptability. I evolved from hesitating to speak in meetings to confidently contributing ideas, confirming my passion for Project and Product Management. The experience showed me I thrive in strategic, collaborative roles while teaching me the value of continuous learning.
This internship gave me profound insight into Chinese work culture, helping me understand my parents' professional lives in China—from navigating workplace hierarchies to balancing work-life boundaries in a culture where they're deeply intertwined. This firsthand experience not only strengthened my cultural roots but also prepared me for a career in international relations, where such cultural understanding is essential.