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Kit Neikirk

A University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo graduate is a recipient of the 2024 Marshall Scholarship, the first UH Hilo student to receive the UK scholarship, which was announced by the British Government.

Kit Neikirk, from Kurtistown, Hawaiʻi, earned degrees in chemistry, biology and sociology, and two subject certificates in anthropology and mathematics, in spring 2023. He is one of 51 winners in the scholarship program’s largest class in 70 years, chosen from a field of 1,006 applications.

Neikirk started at UH Hilo in fall 2019 as a Chancellor’s Scholar after graduating from Connections Public Charter High School as the class valedictorian. He published extensively throughout his undergraduate career, worked as a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) tutor, served as editor of the student research publication Hohonu, was chair of the Board of Student Publications, and studied abroad in Scotland. 

Kit is already a leader, and the Marshall Scholarship will allow him to further his potential and contributions,
UH Hilo Chancellor Irwin

 “As I reflect on my experiences, I can see they fit together, pointing me to a life dedicated to caring for others, both clinically and through research,” Neikirk said. “Following the Marshall fellowship, I want to enroll in an MD/PhD with a focus on social determinants of health as seen through imaging techniques.

Neikirk will pursue a master of public health at the University of Edinburgh as well as a master of science in advanced biomedical imaging at University College London.

“My ultimate goal is to investigate the role social determinants play in altered pathophysiology to inform precision medicine techniques globally,” he said.

The Marshall Scholarship

The Marshall Scholarship program was created by an Act of British Parliament in 1953 as a living memorial to former U.S. Secretary of State General George C. Marshall and the U.S. for assistance under the Marshall Plan. The scholarship allows for up to three years of study in any academic topic at any university in the UK for U.S. graduate students.

“Kit is already a leader, and the Marshall Scholarship will allow him to further his potential and contributions,” UH Hilo Chancellor Bonnie D. Irwin said. “He is a thoughtful and humble young man, who has a strong desire to serve.”

“Every once in a while a truly exceptional student comes along,” she added. “Mr. Neikirk is indeed one such student.”

Read more at UH Hilo Stories.

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