Meet Our Fung Fellows!

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Fung Fellowship: By the Numbers

Since its launch in 2016, the Fung Fellowship at UC Berkeley has cultivated an interdisciplinary community of undergraduate innovators who are reimagining solutions at the intersection of health, conservation, sustainability, tech, and social equity.

Meet the Fellows

Rooted in equity-centered design and experiential learning, our fellows work on real-world challenges, develop innovative solutions, and build lifelong skills as leaders, creators, and collaborators. What began as a pilot program has evolved into a community with expanding reach, meaningful diversity, and lasting impact.

Learn more about our current cohort as well as stats about our Fung Fellowship alumni below.

Student Demographics

Our fellows are students, designers, and builders, and they represent different racial, ethnic, gender, and social identities. Together, they create a vibrant, inclusive community that drives innovation with empathy and purpose.

Snapshot of our Fellowship Community

  • Identity Groups: Over half (53%) identify as BIPOC, with many also being first-generation college students (26%), and over a quarter are transfer students (25%). The community also includes LGBTQIA+ members (18%), DSP students (12%), and veterans (4%).
  • Residency: Most join us from California (74%), while others bring experiences from across the country (13%) and the world (14%).
  • Gender Demographics: 70% of our fellows identify as women, 27% as men, and 3% as nonbinary.

Academic Backgrounds & Majors Represented

Fung Fellows come from across UC Berkeley, representing a wide range of academic backgrounds, disciplines, and interests. These visuals highlight the diversity of majors and colleges that shape our community.

Learn more about our Interdisciplinary Community

The Fung Fellowship brings together students from across 117 UC Berkeley majors, representing nearly 60% of all majors on campus, with 29% of Fellows pursuing two or more majors.

Within the Fellowship, STEM fields make up 61%, while 34% are Social Sciences and 5% Humanities.

Majors of Fung Fellows

Alumni Data

Fung Fellowship alumni continue to lead with purpose, applying the skills, values, and experiences from the program to careers in health, tech, engineering, design, and beyond. The data below offers a glimpse into their professional journeys, highlighting diverse paths our graduates take and the meaningful work they continue to pursue.

“Something that always stuck with me from my Fung Fellowship experience was “you are more than your major”. At Berkeley, it is easy to feel isolated when you are not taking the most difficult coursework in impacted majors or interning at the hottest tech startup. The fellowship challenged that for me and I loved and appreciated that my nutrition major (and beyond- because we’re NOT confined to our majors) was celebrated on a multidisciplinary team. I will never forget how valuable I felt and the confidence it built for me working in an interdisciplinary setting.”

Markayla Stroubakis, Health track, 2016-18 cohort Registered Dietitian at UC San Diego Health

“It’s great to go to your first day of work already having solid experience in working on a professional team, to include communications, presentations, leadership skills, taking on unforeseen challenges, etc.”

Chris Gould, Conservation track, 2020-21 cohort Private Equity Associate @ HGGC

“Being surrounded by such a diverse group of students with different backgrounds and interests forced me to think outside my normal way of thought— it changed my direction of focus, my interests, and also my post-grad plans.”
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Yanna Gong, Health track, 2018-19 cohort Sr. Product Marketing Manager @ Toast

“The Fung Fellowship helped me identify that it was not only possible, but essential for me to marry my technical background with my passion for people-centered progress. It also helped connect me to peers who were helpful and instrumental in offering me the guidance to find what feels right for me.”

Henry Ly, Conservation track, 2019-20 cohort Assistant Engineer, SFMTA

“The Fung Fellowship has helped me become a more confident speaker. I now feel comfortable presenting my ideas clearly in interviews, leading group discussions, and engaging with professionals at networking events. I see the roadmap of how a pitch should be structured and have that to carry with me.”
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Natalie Martinez, Conservation track, 2023-24 cohort Strategic Research Initiatives Intern @ University of California – Alianza MX

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Join the Upcoming Cohort

Apply today to join the Fall 2026 Fung Fellowship

A transformative semester-long program that brings engineering thinking, entrepreneurial creativity, and innovation practice to students across all disciplines. By fostering collaboration among diverse academic perspectives on real-world challenges, the Fellowship embodies our conviction that the most powerful solutions emerge when multiple fields of study converge.

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