【Editor’s Note: The Global Research Immersion Program for Young Scientists (Grips), launched in 2024, is a collaboration among Zhejiang University, the University of Science and Technology of China, Fudan University, and Nanjing University. Aimed at fostering exchanges between students worldwide, Grips offers research internships in the Yangtze River Delta, blending scientific exploration with local cultural experiences. The program initially drew 155 participants from prestigious universities. This exclusive interview features Amy Danielle Radford and Dorottya Szalay from Oxford University. Under the direction of Prof. WU Chen, they explored the fascinating research topic of Enhanced photocatalysis under magnetic field and related mechanisms. In a diverse international environment, they gained valuable cross-cultural collaboration experience and a deeper understanding of their research. Watch the video below to discover the insights and discoveries they've made along the way!】