About Elliot Shuwei Ji

Born in Beijing, China, Elliot Shuwei Ji is the son of a family of immigrants from China’s capital city. Elliot’s aunt, who came to the United States in the late 1980s, sponsored immigration visas for Elliot and his parents, who later settled in New Jersey in 2012. Elliot, then 13, taught himself English and experienced first-hand what it takes to become a New American. 

In 2016, Elliot began his undergraduate study at Emory University and became a proud U.S. citizen in January 2018 during his sophomore year. He majored in political science and concentrated in international relations. While at Emory, Elliot received the Robert W. Woodruff Dean’s Achievement Scholarship, a full-ride scholarship given annually to two undergraduates at Emory’s College of Arts and Sciences.

Having completed his undergraduate degree and a year of graduate-level political science courses in three years, Elliot graduated from college in 2019 and, as a Schwarzman Scholar, attended Tsinghua University in Beijing. Elliot was the youngest member in his cohort and graduated with a Master of Global Affairs with a perfect GPA in 2020. After graduating from Schwarzman College, Elliot pursued a PhD in politics at Princeton University. During his doctoral studies, Elliot focused on international politics and the impact of domestic politics on foreign and security policy. He successfully defended his dissertation before his 27th birthday. After graduation, Elliot will pursue a career in policy-relevant academic research. 

Education

  • BA in Political Science, Emory University
  • MA in Global Affairs, Tsinghua University
  • PhD in Politics, Princeton University

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