Weilong Guan is a sustainable development researcher with 13 years of multidisciplinary experience spanning archaeology, geopolitics, and environmental risk assessment. Born in Beijing and raised across seven countries, he brings deep regional knowledge of Eurasia and Latin America to roles at UNESCO and UN agencies, combining GIS-driven heritage monitoring with climate and conflict analysis. Trained at UCLA and Oxford in Asian studies and global governance, he has hands-on experience coordinating international ESG programs, university exchanges, and crisis communications in the energy sector. His work bridges academic research on Silk Road archaeology and ethnic revival with practical early-warning systems for cultural and natural hazards, and he also pursues science fiction writing that reflects his cross-cultural perspective. Notably, he began independent work at 15, cultivating early project leadership and multilingual teaching experience that inform his collaborative, field-oriented approach.
13 years of coding experience
Exchange, French language and culture, Exchange, French language and culture at Sorbonne Université
Master of Science - MS, Global Governance and Diplomacy, Merit, Master of Science - MS, Global Governance and Diplomacy, Merit at University of Oxford
Master of Arts - MA, Asian Studies (concentration: archeology), 3.90/4.00, Master of Arts - MA, Asian Studies (concentration: archeology), 3.90/4.00 at University of California, Los Angeles
Exchange, Turkish language and culture, AA, Exchange, Turkish language and culture, AA at Boğaziçi University
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Weilong Guan - Sustainable Development Research at UNESCO