Prince Osaji

Prince is a rising second-year undergraduate student (Class of 2026) at Yale University, and is a prospective political science and pre-law student. He first became interested in technology policy while participating in high school Model United Nations (MUN), where he had the opportunity to research and discuss topics like cyberwarfare and how more advanced methods of hacking threatened regional and international security. The chance to explore the intersection between technology and foreign policy is a major part of what drove him to become more involved in MUN, leading him to become a Delegate Affairs Officer and eventually the Secretary-General of his program. Prince further developed this passion for technology policy while serving as a co-founder of the Yale Foreign Policy Initiative (YFPI), where he helped to launch YFPI’s research fellowship where YFPI members will be working with former Taiwanese legislator Jason Hsu to research the role that semiconductors and AI play in relations between state actors like the U.S, China, and Taiwan. In his free time, Prince likes to play basketball and spend time with his friends and family. 

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