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Chinese woman with Cambridge master’s degree declines biotech job to become zookeeper

Woman feels ‘healthier’ in her zoo role due to active lifestyle, freedom from confines of an office

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A woman from China, who holds a degree from Cambridge, turns down a position in biotechnology to pursue a career as a zookeeper in Shanghai. 
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Fran Luin Beijing

A Chinese graduate from the University of Cambridge became a zookeeper in Shanghai for better health, but her career choice has left many people awestruck.

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Ma Ya, 25, from eastern China’s Jiangsu province, made a bold decision to give up her higher-paid job at a biopharmaceutical company and now works as a zookeeper at the renowned Shanghai Zoo.

The average monthly salary for a new researcher at biopharmaceutical companies is around 10,000 yuan (US$1,400), while that of a zookeeper is about half of that.

Many found Ma’s decision surprising and unconventional, particularly given her impressive educational background, which includes a bachelor’s degree in biological science from Imperial College London and a master’s degree in veterinary science from the prestigious University of Cambridge.

Ma holds a bachelor’s in biological science from Imperial College London and a master’s in veterinary science from the University of Cambridge. Photo: QQ.com
Ma holds a bachelor’s in biological science from Imperial College London and a master’s in veterinary science from the University of Cambridge. Photo: QQ.com

However, Ma expressed that her role at the zoo has made her “healthier”, as she enjoys the active lifestyle and no longer feels confined to an office environment.

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