
Hi! This is Ying! First time to create a website by myself. Hope you will enjoy.
Name:
Yiying Ruan
Age:
19 years old
Location:
San Fransisco, USA, Earth
Aug 2013 - Dec 2016
Bachelor of Arts - Economics Bachelor of Arts - German
Relevant classes: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Public Policy, Statistics, Financial Economics, International Trade, Calculus, Web Design, General Chemistry, and Nutrional Science
Honors: Dean's List(2014), Dean's Honor(2014)
Berkeley, CASep 2010 - Jun 2013
Highschool - International Baccalaureate Diploma
Relevant classes: Chinese Literature(Standard Level), Mathematics(Higher Level), Chemistry(Standard Level), Economics(Higher Level), English(Higher Level), and German(Standard Level)
Honors: Outstanding Student Scholarship(2011-2012), Outstanding Contribution Award(2011-2013), and Honorary Graduate(2013)
Shanghai, ChinaAug 2014 - present
Communication Intern China 30s is a very unique media platform, where I interviewed innovators who are in their 30’s and wrote about their inspiring stories with different focus such as entrepreneurship and lifestyle positioning. In addition, I also promoted offline projects such as “Sandbox”, “Story Park” and held writing workshops to train good writers among ordinary Chinese people. I realized my dream of being a correspondent and reporter through this amazing intern, and learned a lot about the media world as well as the society in reality. Shanghai, China
Jun 2014 - Present
Researcher As a researcher, I have strengthened analytical skills by working on collections such as Global Diaspora Archives at the Magnes Collection of Jewish Art And Life Museum. Besides I have also worked as a student leader, designing and setting up upcoming exhibitions such as The Future of Memory in 2015 Spring. As a part of my responsibility, I need to support the museum’s non-profit development by outreaching to relevant scholars and managing fundraising events. Berkeley, CA
Aug 2013 - Present
Translator Working on the TED-Open Translation Project, I mainly focus on translating unsubtitled TED talks into Chinese, English and German to spread innovative ideas of speackers to the world. Worldwide