Roumy Theunissen
Director, Global Communications & Outreach
Roumy supports the vice provost for graduate education and international affairs by providing strategic counsel and programmatic support on key WashU international priorities and partnerships. She oversees seed grants initiatives that foster collaborative research, facilitates international programs-related data collection and assessment, provides support for university events that advance discussions of world affairs on campus and […]
Vijay K. Ramani
Senior Vice Provost for Graduate Education and International Affairs & Executive Director, McDonnell Academy
Roma B. and Raymond H. Wittcoff Distinguished University Professor; Chair, WashU Global Advisory Council
Vijay K. Ramani is the Senior Vice Provost for Graduate Education and International Affairs at Washington University in St. Louis. He holds the Roma B. and Raymond H. Wittcoff Distinguished University Professorship and serves as a Professor in the Department of Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering. His prior roles at the University include serving as […]
Li Chen
Associate Professor, Economic Law, Fudan University Law School | Shanghai
Chen Li graduated from Washington University School of Law with both his Doctor of Juridical Science and his Juris Doctor in that unconventional order. Chen Li received his legal education in China, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Belgium. His legal research interests include Legal History, Economic Law, Public International Law, Comparative Law, […]
Ming Zu
Director of Global Category Management at Emerson Systems and Solutions
Ms. Ming Zu decided to pursue her graduate degree at Olin Business School at Washington University after moving to St. Louis. She is an alumna of McDonnell partner Tsinghua University in Beijing. Although her undergraduate training was in electronics engineering, studying business was a logical step for her career development. Ming graduated from Olin Business […]
Li-Chen Cheng
Faculty director, Brown School’s Center for Social Development
Led development of CDA policy in Asia
For many years, Li-Chen Cheng has been involved in developing and evaluating anti-poverty programs based on assets for many local governments in Taiwan. When Cheng, a professor at National Taiwan University, learned that President Tsai Ing-wen signed into law the Act on Savings Accounts for the Education and Development of Children and Teenagers, she was […]