Dec 3, 2024
Grace Osborne, director of Global Leadership Development at the University of California San Diego, visited the Sylff Association secretariat on November 13, 2024, during her business trip to Tokyo.
UCSD joined the Sylff community in 1991, when a $1 million endowment was established there to support the education of outstanding graduate students with high potential for global leadership.
Sylff fellowships are awarded to students enrolled in the UCSD Graduate School of Global Policy and Strategy. Because today’s professionals need a strong understanding of how management, public policy, and international interactions shape strategic decision-making, GPS offers an innovative curriculum that blends the best of three professional school traditions—international relations, public policy, and management. The curriculum is designed to foster this understanding and takes a minimum of two years to complete.
GPS is internationally recognized for its excellence, attracting high-caliber students from a wide range of backgrounds and regions. GPS has trained more than 1,500 men and women who have assumed positions of leadership in business, government, and nonprofit organizations throughout the world.
The current Sylff fellow at UCSD is Daniel Hershfield, who is working toward a master of international affairs at GPS. He graduated from UC Berkeley in 2020 with a BA in political science and a minor in global poverty and practice. At Berkeley, he served as a research assistant with the Program on Security Institutions and Violent Instability and researched communal violence in India while interning abroad at the Centre for the Study of Society and Secularism in Mumbai.
Post-graduation, he contributed to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in the Jewish community as a member of the nonprofit UpStart’s inaugural Jews of Color Career Development Program. As a senior research assistant at the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED), Hershfield led the analysis of political violence, civil unrest, and domestic extremism in regions such as North America and Oceania.
The Sylff Association secretariat is very grateful for the visit from UCSD and hopes to continue working closely with the institution to promote leadership development among current and graduated fellows.