University of Cambridge
Benjamin Adams is an aspiring geopolitical analyst currently engaged in a year-long analyst training program with the University of Cambridge's Geopolitical Risk Study Group, focusing on national and international developments. Benjamin also contributes as a guest writer for The Cambridge Student, specializing in political opinion pieces. Leadership experience includes serving as Men's Club Captain at the Cambridge University Squash Rackets Club and as an Executive Committee Member of the Cambridge University Blues Committee. Previous technical experience includes an engineering internship at Ionoptika Ltd, where Benjamin developed a solution for the cryogenic transfer of air-sensitive samples, and a summer fellowship with Effective Altruism. Benjamin's educational journey is anchored at the University of Cambridge, pursuing a Master's degree in Engineering following a Bachelor's degree in the same field. Additional academic experiences include studies at The University of Waikato and Victoria University of Wellington, complemented by early education at Tauranga Boys' College.
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University of Cambridge
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The University of Cambridge is one of the world's foremost research universities. Founded in 1209 and granted a royal charter by King Henry III in 1231, Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's fourth-oldest surviving university. Cambridge is formed of 31 semi-autonomous colleges and over 150 academic departments organized into six schools.