Harvard’s academic activities from research to study abroad to executive education programs touch more than 130 countries around the world. For instance:
- The University has almost 300 different programs across 34
countries in Asia and the Middle East, from faculty research projects to executive education programs to grants for student travel to the aforementioned offices. The corresponding numbers for other regions of the world are: Africa – 95 programs in 27 countries; Australia and Oceania – 20 programs in five countries; Europe – 150 programs in 32 countries; North America and the Caribbean – 85 programs in 16 countries (excluding the United States); South America – 75 programs in 10 countries.
- Harvard, its schools, and its research centers have offices in 10
different countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, France, Germany, Greece, India, Japan, and Russia.
- In 2007-08, 1372 Harvard College students traveled to 93 different
countries for study, research, internships, and other activities.
- In 2009, Harvard faculty are leading 26 study abroad programs to
19 different countries, via the Harvard Summer School.
The research of Harvard faculty, the curriculum of Harvard’s schools, and the extracurricular activities available to Harvard students touch almost every country in the world.
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