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Tsendsuren Batsuuri awarded Fox International Fellowship at Yale University

Sep04

Image: Tsendsuren Batsuuri, CEPAR PhD Candidate

Tsendsuren Batsuuri, CEPAR PhD candidate at the Australian National University (ANU), has been awarded a highly competitive Fox International Fellowship at Yale University for the 2021 academic year.

Each year one candidate from ANU is sent to reside at Yale University through the Fox International Fellowship Program, a graduate student exchange program between Yale University and other world-renowned partner universities. The Fox International Fellowship Program aims to identify and contribute to the education of outstanding students and identify ‘citizen scholar ambassadors’ who, by virtue of their academic and extracurricular record, can be expected in the future to participate in guiding the world toward a more peaceful order.

Tsendsuren Batsuuri is a CEPAR PhD candidate in Economics at the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA) in the Crawford School of Public Policy.

Her primary research interests are on economics of demographic change and climate change as well as multi-country modelling. Her current research focuses on life cycle models to explain the economic and environmental implications of demographic changes.

The Fox Fellowship provides fellows the opportunity to engage in independent research at Yale University, audit classes, attend workshops and network with other academics working in their field.