Bosco Hung

2025 Fellow

Bosco is a Fellow at the Oxford China Policy Lab. He is an MPhil Candidate in International Relations at the University of Oxford (St Anne’s College) and a first-class honour graduate from LSE, where he wrote his dissertation on China's cyber and AI governance visions using a machine learning approach. Besides co-founding and leading the Oxford Computational Political Science Group, he is a Fellow at the Oxford Group on AI Policy and a Researcher at the International Team for the Study of Security Verona, at which he delivered research to members of the US Department of State, FBI, and USAID. He is now working on a research project on AI safety with the OECD and he has been interviewed by France 24, Al Jazeera and Asharq News to provide geopolitical analyses of China’s political economy and global politics. His research focuses on Sino-US relations, Chinese politics, computational social science, information warfare, and emerging technology.