Seven Questions with... Xuan Zihan
This week we meet Xuan Zihan, a UCL student and climate advocate with YOUNGO, the youth constituency of the United Nations. Here, he chats to us about working on a new climate policy document and his top recommendation for Japanese ramen in London. What are you studying, why are you interested in this subject and what do you plan to do in the future?. Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) is a very interesting interdisciplinary degree that takes you from political philosophy and international relations, to public policy and microeconomics. It's not the easiest degree for sure, but a useful one for someone keen to enter the realm of diplomacy and the UN. What is the most interesting thing you've done, seen or got involved with while at UCL?. This year, I am the Co-Lead of the COY16 Global Youth Statement , a climate policy document by youth and for youth.


