Undergraduate Academic Affairs

September 18, 2025

91探花alum Evan Siu named Schwarzman Scholar

Undergraduate Academic Affairs

91探花 alumnus Evan Siu, ’23, has been selected as a Schwarzman Scholar, one of the world鈥檚 most competitive graduate and fellowship programs.

Siu, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in informatics, joins the program鈥檚 10th class of 150 scholars chosen from nearly 5,000 applicants worldwide. will pursue a fully funded master鈥檚 degree in global affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing, where they will study China鈥檚 role in global trends alongside leaders in business, technology and policy.

鈥淲hether through software, policy, investment or classrooms, my goal is to widen access through technology to finance, information and trade networks so geography isn鈥檛 the limiting factor in human potential,鈥 Siu said. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to walk that path with my classmates, giving as much as I learn from all of them.鈥

Photo of Evan Siu

In Beijing, Evan Siu, 鈥23, plans to engage with China鈥檚 technology sector and explore the region鈥檚 design, consumer services and global economic connections.

Siu is an associate product manager at Visa in San Francisco, where he has supported products across AI-powered fraud and identity, cross-border payments, small-business tools and cryptocurrency. He now works with Visa Ventures, helping shape the firm鈥檚 strategy for investing in fintechs and startups worldwide.

鈥淢y professional experiences have shown me how financial technology can bank the unbanked, reduce barriers in commerce and make interactions between nations more seamless,鈥 Siu said. 鈥淚 hope to apply those lessons to deepen U.S.鈥揅hina collaboration.鈥

At the UW, Siu combined his informatics studies with leadership roles in entrepreneurship and technology communities. He was active in the Lavin Entrepreneurship Program, DubHacks Next, 91探花Blockchain Society, 91探花Consulting Association, and helped open undergraduate access to the Creative Destruction Lab during its inaugural year on campus.

Born in the United States and Chinese by ethnicity, Siu traces his passion for U.S.鈥揅hina exchange to a middle-school trip to Shanghai, where QR-code payments first showed him how technology could simplify everyday life.

With the incoming class, the Schwarzman Scholars network includes more than 1,300 members from 104 countries and 459 institutions. Alumni of the program are leading across industries and working together to address urgent global challenges. This year鈥檚 record-high number of applications demonstrates young leaders鈥 growing investment in understanding China and shaping the future of global cooperation.

About the Schwarzman Scholars Program

The is an elite scholarship program founded in 2013 by Blackstone Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO Stephen A. Schwarzman. The program was created to respond to the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century by preparing the next generation of global leaders.

Up to 200 scholars are selected annually from a broad range of backgrounds, including business, technology, science, politics, healthcare and more.聽

About the Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships and Awards

The Schwarzman Scholars Program process is supported by the (OMSFA), a UAA program. OMSFA works with faculty, staff and students to identify and support promising students in developing the skills and personal insights necessary to become strong candidates for this and other prestigious awards.