Suthida Chang

With a background in intercultural studies, ethics, philosophy, economics, politics and history, Suthida Chang is an MPA candidate in Innovation, Public Policy and Public Value at University College London. She is keen on exploring the intersectionality between ideas, policies and civil action. Growing up across Singapore, Bangkok and Beijing, she is a passionate advocate for cross-cultural experiences and cultural diplomacy. Suthida is a Korea.net Honorary Reporter and interns at the ASEAN Foundation.

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