Bio/Description Laura Zhang is a junior from Sydney, Australia, in the School of Public and International Affairs, with minors in Humanistic Studies, European Studies, and History and the Practice of Diplomacy. She is interested in migration and asylum-seeker policy, food insecurity, global food systems, and Indigenous rights. On campus, Laura is the treasurer of the Princeton Debate Panel, a junior fellow in the Service Focus Program, a Davis International Center Student Leader, a member of the Princeton Model United Nations Team, and a research assistant with the Industrial Relations Section and the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance. During the summer of 2023, she interned at the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. For the 2024 summer, she interned with the World Wildlife Fund’s Markets Institute, in Washington, DC.