Meet the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada’s 2024-25 cohort of Canada-Asia Young Professionals Fellows. This group of current students and young professionals from across Canada is interested in understanding and advancing Canada’s relationships with the countries and peoples of Asia.
APF Canada looks forward to working with this year’s Fellows over the course of this nine-month program as together we explore the issues and debates related to Canada’s evolving and deepening engagement with the economies of the Asia Pacific, including the Government of Canada’s forthcoming Indo-Pacific Strategy articulating Canada’s future engagement with the region.
The Canada-Asia Young Professionals Fellows program welcomes young Canadians interested in the peoples, politics, issues, and ideas of Asia – a region growing in strategic importance and global influence – to explore future opportunities for participation in this annual initiative of APF Canada.
Articling Student, International Law
Senior Trade Officer, Alberta’s Ministry of Jobs, Economy and Trade
Senior Policy Analyst, Natural Resources Canada
Researcher, Open Education and Generative AI
Singapore-based government relations and public policy analyst
Researcher, technology, international rule diffusion, and social inclusion
PhD Candidate, Political Science, McGill University; research fellow, Central European Institute of Asian Studies
Policy Analyst, Global Affairs Canada
MPP Candidate, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
Economist, Finance Canada
Speechwriter and Researcher, Embassy of the Republic of Korea to Canada
External Affairs Associate, American Chamber of Commerce in Japan
J.D. Candidate, University of B.C.
Ph.D. Candidate, University of Montreal; Research Fellow, Central European Institute for Asian Studies
Legal Officer/Foreign Service Officer, Global Affairs Canada
Recent Graduate, Master of Public Policy Program, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
Corporate Associate, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP
M.A. candidate, Johns Hopkins SAIS, Washington D.C.
Research Associate, Canadian Climate Institute