Evgeniya Efremova, Ed.M in Mind, Brain & Education (Harvard University)
Academic Director and co-founder of the Global Ambassador Center. An expert on admission to competitive universities in the world. The author of the effective English learning methodology Smart English and the developer of training courses for TOEFL, SAT, GRE, GMAT.
In 2018, Evgenia graduated from Full-time Master's program at Harvard Graduate School of Education (Harvard University), USA, in Education and Neuroscience (partial scholarship).
During the academic year, Evgeniya worked as a specialist at the Career Development Center at Harvard University and Research Assitant at Professor Gigi Luk at the Brain Experience Education Lab, Harvard Graduate School of Education.
In 2014, she received a qualification certificate as a consultant for admission to competitive universities in the USA, having completed the program at the Harvard Summer Institute on College Admissions (Harvard University), USA. She became the only participant from Russia in this qualification program.
In 2009, she completed the Chinese law program at Johns Hopkins University at Nanjing University in China (full scholarship).
In 2008, she graduated with honors from Mount Holyoke College, USA - a top US women's college, is a member of the Seven Sisters - an association of seven oldest and most prestigious women's colleges on the east coast of the United States, under the program of Economics and Chinese (partial scholarship).
In 2004 she graduated from Catlin Gabel School, USA.
Evgenia has extensive personal experience of studying at secondary and higher education programs in the USA and China. Today she successfully prepares students for admission to the top education programs abroad, develops and conducts original courses on preparing application documents and getting admitted to the best educational programs worldwide.
Evgenia's students gained admission to such universities as Harvard, Columbia, NYU, Warwick University, UCL, London School of Economics and Political Sciences, among many others. Extensive experience in the field of international education and professional activities in different countries allow Evgenia to maximize the adaptation of academic training to the requirements of the international labor market.
While working at the Swiss consulting company CH-ina in Shanghai (China), Eugenia became a co-author of the book “China Human Resource Paradox”. Eugene is also a co-author of presentations for interstate symposia as a result of her work at the Korea Institute for International Politics in Seoul (South Korea). Eugenia is fluent in English and Chinese.