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Page 1: International fundraising: top countries, FY 12 · 2019. 12. 16. · International fundraising: top countries, FY09-13 FY13 international fundraising total = $83 million Source: UDO

Global update

August 21, 2013

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Outline

2

1. Students and faculty

2. Alumni

3. Research

4. Programming and other initiatives

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International enrollment at Harvard

Source: Harvard University Fact Book (duplicated headcounts)

Enrollment and percentage, 1990-2012

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International enrollment at the schools

Source: Harvard University Fact Book (duplicated headcounts)

Enrollment by school, 2002 and 2012

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HDS HMS HSDM GSE GSD SPH HLS HKS HBS College GSAS

12% 8% 25% 13% 38% 37% 18% 44% 32% 11% 34%

Fall 2002 Fall 2012

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Harvard’s international students: top 5 home countries

Source: Harvard International Office

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Enrollment by country, 1990-2012

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991 984 986 997 992 997 996 984 960 948 941

475 495 506 520 543 553 546 555 563 567 568

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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

32% 33% 34% 34% 35% 36% 35% 36% 37% 37% 38%

International faculty

Source: Harvard Office of Institutional Research. PeopleSoft data, snapshot date 10/31. Unduplicated count of ladder faculty holding paid positions. International status is derived from education, visa, and tax status.

Fall 2002 to Fall 2012

6

% int’l

The number of international faculty has increased 20%

since fall 2002

The number of other faculty has

fallen 5% since fall 2002

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Outline

7

1. Students and faculty

2. Alumni

3. Research

4. Programming and other initiatives

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Harvard’s global alumni: top countries

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Alumni by country, 2012

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Global alumni engagement

Source: HAA

2013

9

Number of Alumni by Country/Region Number of Alumni Clubs by Country/Region

2,459 2,660 2,899

5,205 5,416

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University fundraising: international and U.S., FY09-13

Source: UDO

$ million

10

Int’l % of total

Int’l

U.S.

$696

$504 $556

$740

$1,119

$67

$68 $76

$97

$83

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$600

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$1,200

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

9% 12% 12% 12% 7%

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International fundraising: top countries, FY09-13

FY13 international fundraising total = $83 million

Source: UDO

$ million

11

All other, $173.7

Brazil, $22.8

Indonesia, $23.8

China, $27.2

Hong Kong, $27.8

India, $45.6

UK, $63.4

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International fundraising by school, FY09-13

Source: UDO

$ million

12

FY13 international fundraising total = $83 million

$0.2 $0.5 $2.6 $4.5 $10.9 $11.2

$16.2 $22.6

$49.2

$85.6 $88.1

$99.8

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RIAS HSDM HDS GSD GSE SPH HMS HLS HBS FAS HKS UNIV

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Outline

13

1. Students and faculty

2. Alumni

3. Research

4. Programming and other initiatives

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Sponsored research projects with international activity*: expenses

14 Source: Office for Sponsored Programs

$ million, FY04-FY13

*Includes projects that a) had a foreign country in the title or description of the project, b) listed a foreign country as the location of the project,

c) gave a subcontract to a foreign recipient, or d) had a foreign sponsor. Excludes funding for PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief), which peaked at $67 million in 2009.

$81 $85

$92

$80

$93 $100

$96 $101

$108

$124

$0

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$40

$60

$80

$100

$120

$140

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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International research funding, FY04-FY13

15 Source: Office for Sponsored Programs

$17 $20 $20

$22 $23

$30 $31 $32 $36

$40

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Funding from non-US sponsors grew 130%

($ million)

Sources of non-US funding from FY04 to FY13

($271m total)

Multinat. 15%

UK 11%

Switz. 7%

Kuwait 6% Germany

6% France 5%

China 5%

Mexico 5%

Other 40%

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Harvard global research centers

16 Source: International Strategy Working Group, updated by Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs

Asia Center Harvard Humanitarian Initiative

Center for Population and

Development Studies

Program on Crisis Mapping

and Early Warning

Aging Societies Program on Humanitarian Effectiveness

Childhood to Elder Health Program on Urbanization and

Humanitarian EmergenciesHealth Consequences of Labor Policy and

Work Design

Program on Women in War

Population Mobility - Migration in a Global

Economy

Harvard Program in Ethics and Health

Social and Environmental Determinants of

Population Health

Harvard University Center for the

Environment

Committee on African Studies Future of Energy Initiative

David Rockefeller Center for Latin

America Studies

Harvard University Herbaria

Andes Initiative Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic

Studies Program

Brazil Office (Sao Paulo) Islamic Heritage Project

Brazil Studies Program South Asia Institute

Cuban Studies Program Villa I Tatti

Inter-Faculty Committee on Latino Studies Weatherhead Center for International

Affairs

Mexico and Central America Office

(Mexico City)

Canada Program

Regional Office (Santiago, Chile) Harvard Academy for International

and Area StudiesUn Buen Comienzo (UBC) "A Good Start" National Security Studies Program

Global Equity Initiative Program on Justice, Welfare, and

Economics

Harvard China Fund Program on Transatlantic Relations

Harvard Center Shanghai Program on U.S.-Japan Relations

Harvard Environmental Economics

Program

Joint Center for History and Economics

Harvard Global Health Institute

Harvard University Center for AIDS

Research

University-wide

Bertarelli Program in Translational

Neuroscience and Neuroengineering

Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma

Dubai Harvard Foundation for Medical

Research

Un Buen Comienzo (UBC) "A Good

Start"

Harvard Medical School

Aga Khan Program for Islamic

Architecture at Harvard & MIT

Center for Environment and

Technology

Graduate School of Design

Ash Center for Democratic

Governance and Innovation

The Kokkalis Program on

Southeastern and East-Central Europe

HKS Indonesia Program Carr Center for Human Rights Policy

Democracy in Hard Places Human Rights in Education Program

Immigration and Democracy Human Rights to Water and Sanitation

Program

Innovations in Democratic Participation Mass Atrocity Response Operation

Project

Program on Crisis Leadership Program on Human Trafficking

and Modern-Day Slavery

Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia Sexuality, Gender, and Human Rights

Program

Recupera Chile Transitional Justice

Transparency Policy Project The Latin American Program

Vietnam Program Center for International Development

Belfer Center for Science and

International Affairs (select research

pgms listed)

Building State Capacity

Agricultural Innovation in Africa Entrepreneurial Finance Lab Research

Initiative

Defense and Intelligence Evidence for Policy Design

Energy Technology Innovation Policy Growth Lab at CID

Future of Diplomacy Project Center for Public Leadership

Geopolitics of Energy Project Hauser Institute for Civil Society

Harvard Project on Climate Agreements Mossavar-Rahmani Center for

Business & Government (select

research pgms listed)

India and South Asia Program Consortium for Energy Policy Research at

HarvardInitiative on Religion in

International Affairs

Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative

International Security Program Financial Sector Program

Intrastate Conflict Program Harvard Electricity Policy Group

Managing the Atom Kansai Keizei Doyukai Program

Middle East Initiative Regulatory Policy Program

Science, Technology and Globalization Sustainability Science Program

Science, Technology and Public Policy Trade and Negotiations Program

The US-Russia Initiative to Prevent

Nuclear Terrorism

Weil Program on Collaborative

Governance

Harvard Kennedy School

Center for Biostatistics in AIDS

Research

Harvard Center for Risk Analysis

Center for Health and the Global

Environment

Harvard Malaria Initiative

Classroom Education Harvard School of Public Health AIDS

Initiative

Healthy and Sustainable Food Botswana-Harvard Partnership

Biodiversity and Human Health Enhancing Care Initiative

Climate, Energy, and Health KITSO AIDS Training Program

Center for Health Decision Science International Health Systems Program

China Initiative Program in Health Care Financing

François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for

Health and Human Rights (select

research pgms listed)

Program on Humanitarian Policy and

Conflict Research (select research

pgms listed)

Research Program on Children and

Global Adversity

International Humanitarian Law Research

Initiative

Haiti Child and Child Protection Advanced Training Program on

Humanitarian Action

Joint Program on Human Trafficking and

Modern Slavery

Program on International Health and

Human Rights

Health Rights of Women and Children

Harvard School of Public Health

Center for the Study of World

Religions

Harvard Divinity School

Un Buen Comienzo (UBC) "A Good

Start"

WIDE World

Graduate School of Education

Center for European Studies Harvard China Project (SEAS)

Center for Hellenic Studies Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute

Nafplion Office (Nafplion, Greece) Harvard Ukrainian Summer Institute

Center for Jewish Studies Harvard-Yenching Institute

Center for Middle Eastern Studies Korea Institute

Iranian Oral History Project Reischauer Institute of Japanese

Studies

Islam in the West Program Documentation Center on Contemporary

Japan

Ottoman Court Records Project Constitutional Revision Research Project

Moroccan Studies Program South Asia Institute

Committee on Australian Studies Mapping the Kumbh Mela Project

Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian

Studies

W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and

African-American Research

Program on Central Asia and the

Caucasus

African AIDS Initiative International, Inc.

Project on Islam in Eurasia Africa Map Project

Harvard Project on Cold War Studies African Genome Project

Dumbarton Oaks Central Africa Diaspora Project

Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies Local Commitments, National Aspirations:

The History of an African Elite

Faculty of Arts & Sciences

Asia-Pacific Research Center Japan Research Center

Europe Research Center Latin America Research Center

India Research Center Harvard Center Shanghai

Istanbul Research Center

HBS Global Initiative

Harvard Business School

Berkman Center for Internet &

Society (select research pgms listed)

Institute for Global Law and Policy

(select research pgms listed)

DDoS Research Project Project on Global Financial Regulation

Global Network Initiative Global Genealogy of Family Laws

Impact of the Internet on Russian Politics,

Media, and Society

Global Poverty and Heterodox

Development Pathways

Jamaica Project Islamic Legal Studies Program

OpenNet Initiative Labor and Worklife Program

East Asian Legal Studies Program Program on International Financial

Systems

Environmental Law Program Program on Negotiation (select

research pgms listed)

Harvard Law School Project on

Disability

Abraham's Path Initiative

Human Rights Program Middle East Negotiation Initiative

Program for Medical Professionals,

Human Rights, and Humanitarian Law

Iran Nuclear Negotiations Working Group

Program on the Legal Profession

Harvard Law School

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Research Project Offices (HSPH)

School-Based Offices (HBS)

University-wide Offices Villa I Tatti

School-Based Offices (HKS)

Center for Hellenic Studies Nafplion, Greece Est.: 2008

Villa I Tatti Florence, Italy Est.: 1959

HBS Europe Research Center Paris, France Est.: 2003

Africa Academy for Public Health Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Est.: 1999

Botswana-Harvard Partnership Gabarone, Botswana Est.: 1996

DRCLAS Brazil Office São Paulo, Brazil Est.: 2006

HBS Latin America Research Center Buenos Aires, Argentina Est.: 2000

DRCLAS Chile Regional Office Santiago, Chile Est.: 2002

HBS India Research Center Mumbai, India Est.: 2006

HKS Fulbright Economics Teaching Program Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam Est.: 1994

HBS Asia-Pacific Research Center Hong Kong Est.: 1999

Harvard Center Shanghai Shanghai, China Est.: 2010

HBS Japan Research Center Tokyo, Japan Est.: 2002

HBS Istanbul Research Center Istanbul, Turkey Est.: 2013

DRCLAS Mexico and Central America Office Mexico City, Mexico Est.: 2013

Harvard global engagement: locations abroad

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HGSE

• Un Buen Comienzo – with Universidad Diego Portales (Chile) and other Chilean organizations, to improve outcomes for early childhood education in Chile.

HLS

• International Human Rights Clinic (Human Rights Program) – partnerships with various international NGOs and law clinics to enhance human rights and human rights law.

• OpenNet Initiative (Berkman Center for Internet and Society) – partnership between the University of Toronto, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and HLS to identify and document internet filtering and surveillance.

• Youth and Media Project (Berkman) – partnership with the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) researching young people’s digital practices.

• Exchange program (via DRCLAS) with Universidad de Chile Law School.

• J.D./LL.M. Joint Degree Program with University of Cambridge

HBS

• Executive Education – partnerships with several universities around the world, especially in China, to offer open enrollment Executive Education programs, including CEIBS, Fudan University, IESE, Peking University, Tsinghua University.

HKS

• Energy Technology Innovation Program (Belfer Center) – partners with Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology and other Chinese partners, and with Indian Energy and Resources Institute, to develop and promote effective strategies for energy efficiency.

• US-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism (Belfer Center) – partners with Russian Academy of Sciences to identify steps US, Russia, and other countries can take to prevent nuclear terrorism.

• Mexico Program (Center for International Development) – partnership with Graduate School of Public Administration and Public Policy (EGAP) at Tecnologico de Monterrey (ITESM) to promote collaboration in research and teaching, student exchange, exec ed.

• Nonprofits in China Program (Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations) – partnership with Center for Civil Society Studies at Peking University to do collaborative research and conduct executive education.

• Multidisciplinary Program on Inequality and Social Policy (Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy) – partnerships with 13 European universities, allowing Harvard PhD candidates to study there and students from those institutions to study here.

• Fulbright Economics Teaching Program (Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia) – partnership with University of Economics-Ho Chi Minh City to develop the capacity of Vietnam’s first private, not-for-profit institution of higher education.

“PARTNERSHIPS” DEFINITION*: A formal, ongoing relationship with specific organizations at the institutional level (i.e., not faculty-to-faculty). Must be mutual, two-way flow of work.

Note: The following are selected examples, intended to provide an impression of the breadth of Harvard’s global partnerships. Because partnerships take many forms, often do not involve formal agreements, and may start and end with little notice, the following should be considered a sample of

Harvard’s international partnerships, not a comprehensive list.

* A major academic endeavor like, say, the HKS Middle East Initiative is not included because it doesn’t have formal, ongoing relationships with specific organizations although obviously it works in different ways with many international collaborators. Harvard providing exec education does not count unless the program is co-offered with another university/organization; a foreign government or other organization agreeing to the subject of a Harvard study or open itself to Harvard advice does not count; a foreign government providing funding for its citizens to attend Harvard does not count.

International partnerships, selected examples

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HMS

• HMS-Portugal Program in Translational Research and Information – with the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation to produce and disseminate medical information in Portugal, provide post-graduate medical training for Portuguese students, and to promote collaborative research and the development of translational and clinical knowledge.

• Clinical rotation exchange program (via DRCLAS) with the University of Chile and Catholic University (Chile)

HSPH

• Botswana-Harvard Partnership – Serves as a research platform for HSPH faculty in Botswana and training resource in Botswana.

• FMUSP Laboratory Research Collaborative – partnership with University of São Paulo Medical Schol (FMUSP) to bring FMUSP undergraduate students to HSPH for one year to conduct laboratory research.

• China Initiative – partnership with Tsinghua University to promote collaborative research, student exchange, and executive education.

SEAS

• BASF Advanced Research Initiative – between SEAS faculty/students and BASF researchers in Germany

• Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center – collaboration between Harvard, MIT, UC-SB, Boston Museum of Science, Delft Uof Technology (Netherlands), Uof Tokyo, to construct nanoscale devices and understand their behavior

• Harvard Water Security Initiative – with U of Melbourne (Australia), U of Sao Paulo, and Gov’t of Pakistan to study water use issues

• China Project – partnership with Tsinghua University, Peking University, and Hong Kong Polytechnic University to study China’s atmospheric environment.

FAS: Selected examples

• Real Colegio Complutense – with Universidad Complutense de Madrid, offers financial support to students at Harvard, scholarships for Visiting Scholars from Spain, and provides funding and administrative support to scholars studying Spain or for academic events related to Spain.

• Harvard-Yenching Institute-National University of Singapore Joint Scholarship Program – for young scholars at HYI partner institutions in Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam to complete a Ph.D. at NUS with 12-18 months of dissertation research at Harvard.

• Harvard-Yenching Institute Visiting Fellows and Scholars Programs – brings humanists and social scientists from selected partner institutions in East and Southeast Asia (e.g. Royal Academy of Cambodia, Beijing Normal University, Thammasat University in Thailand) to Harvard for one year of, respectively, dissertation or postdoctoral research.

• Magellan Project – with Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Universidad de Chile, and several U.S. institutions to utilize the Magellan telescopes at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile.

• Health and Spanish Immersion Program in Chile (via DRCLAS) – partnership with Chilean NGOs to provide language immersion and health care internship opportunities to Harvard College pre-med students.

• Harvard-USP Collaborative Field Couse (via DRCLAS) – joins students from Harvard and the University of São Paulo in a January course on a pressing issue of public policy.

International partnerships, selected examples (cont.)

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Outline

20

1. Students and faculty

2. Alumni

3. Research

4. Programming and other initiatives

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Institutional grant aid to international students grew $9 million (10%) over the past four years

Grant aid to international students

Source: Harvard Office of Institutional Research

$ million, institutional grant aid, FY09-FY12

21

$89 $93 $93

$98

$0

$20

$40

$60

$80

$100

$120

2009 2010 2011 2012

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Grant aid to international students: top countries $ million, institutional grant aid, FY12

22 Source: Harvard Office of Institutional Research

$1.8 $2.3 $2.4 $2.5

$3.7

$4.9 $5.1 $5.1

$12.5

$13.7

$0

$5

$10

$15

France Australia Israel Mexico Germany UK S. Korea India Canada China

Enrollment Fall 2012

98 118 70 86 154 202 304 251 556 686

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Grant aid to international students: by school

23

$0.3 $1.2 $1.4 $1.4$3.0

$4.5

$6.8

$9.5 $9.9

$24.9

$34.9

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

HSDM HDS GSE HMS GSD SPH HLS HKS HBS College GSAS

$ million, institutional grant aid, FY12

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Global edX participation: top countries

Source: HarvardX

Number of enrolled students by country, June 2013

24

EdX has enrolled over 1 million students from around the world one year after its founding, among whom more than 70% are from outside the U.S., representing 192 countries.

US, 27.9%

India, 8.2%

UK, 5.0%

Brazil, 4.3%

Spain, 2.8%

Canada, 2.4% Russia, 2.4%

Germany, 2.3%

Australia, 1.8%

China, 1.7%

Other, 41.2%

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edX consortium International members of the edX consortium by region, June 2013

25

Country/ Region

N of Member Institutions

Name of University

Asia 7 Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (India)

Kyoto University (Japan)

Beijing University (China)

Seoul National University (S. Korea)

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (China)

The University of Hong Kong (China)

Tsinghua University (China)

Australia 2 Australia National University

The University of Queensland

Canada 2 McGill University

University of Toronto

Europe 5 Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne (Switzerland)

Karolinska Institute (Sweden)

Technische Universitat Munchen (Germany)

TU Delft (Netherlands)

Universite Catholique de Louvain (Belgium)

There are 28 partners as part of the X University Consortium, including 12 American colleges and universities and 16 institutions from outside the US.

Source: HarvardX

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Languages offered at Harvard and peers

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Harvard Penn Yale Cornell Columbia Chicago Brown Stanford Princeton Dartmouth Akan (Twi) Afrikaans Afrikaans Akkadian Akkadian Attic Greek Ancient Egyptian ASL Arabic Arabic

Akan ASL Akkadian Arabic Ancient Egyptian Akkadian Ancient Greek Amharic Chinese Chinese

Akkadian Amharic Amharic Aramaic Arabic ASL Akkadian Arabic Czech French

Amharic Arabic Arabic Bengali Aramaic Arabic ASL Catalan French German

Arabic Bengali Aramaic Burmese Armenian Balto-Slavic Arabic Chichewa German Greek

Aramaic Cantonese Chinese Catalan Bengali Bangla (Bengali) Biblical Hebrew Chinese Greek, Modern Hebrew

Armenian Catalan Church Slavic, Old Chinese (Cantonese) Cantonese Bosn/ Croat/ Serb Catalan ESL Greek, Classical Italian

Avestan Chichewa Coptic Chinese (Mandarin) Chinese Bulgarian Classical Chinese French Hebrew Japanese

Bamana Chinese Czech Comp. Indo-European Ling. Czech Catalan Coptic German Hindi Latin

Bosnian Czech Egyptian Dutch Dutch Chinese Czech Hausa Italian Portugese

Catalan Dutch Egyptian, Middle French ESL Classical Hebrew Demotic Hebrew Japanese Russian

Chinese French ESL German Farsi Czech ESL Igbo Korean Spanish

Croatian German English, Old German - Old High Finnish Egyptian French Italian Latin

Czech Greek, Classical French Gothic French French German Japanese Portugese

Danish Greek, Modern German Greek Georgian Georgian Haitian Creole Kinyarwanda Persian

Egyptian Gujarati Greek, Ancient Greek - Classical German German Hebrew Korean Russian

Ethiopic Hausa Greek, Mycenaean Hebrew Modern Greek Hindi Hindi/Urdu Portuguese Spanish

Finnish Hebrew Greek, Modern Hebrew - Biblical Hausa Hittite Italian Russian Swahili

French Hindi Hebrew, Modern Hindi Hebrew Hurrian Japanese Spanish Turkish

Fufulde Hungarian Hindi Indonesian Hindi Italian Korean Swahili

German Igbo Hittite Irish - Old Hungarian Japanese Latin Tigrigna

Gikuyu Irish Gaelic Indonesian Italian Indonesian Kazakh Mandarin Chinese Twi

Greek Italian Italian Japanese Irish Korean Modern Greek Zulu

Hausa Japanese Japanese Khmer Italian Latin Modern Persian

Hebrew Judeo-Spanish Kikuyu Korean Japanese Malayalam Old Church Slavonic

Hindi Kannada Kiswahili Latin Korean Marathi Portuguese

Hittite Kinyarwanda Korean Nepali Polish Maya Russian

Igbo Kiswahili Latin Norse - Old Portuguese Modern Greek Sanskrit

Iranian Korean Nahuatl Persian Pulaar Modern Hebrew Spanish

Irish Latin, Classical Norse, Old Polish Punjabi Norwegian

Italian Malayalam Pali Portuguese Romanian Pali

Japanese Marathi Persian Russian Russian Persian

Khotanese Pali Persian, Old Sanskrit Sanskrit Polish

Kikongo Panjabi Polish Serbian / Croatian Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian Portuguese

Korean Pashto Portuguese Sinhalese Spanish Russian

Krio Persian Russian Slavonic Old Church Swahili Sanskrit

Latin Polish Sanskrit Slovak Swedish Spanish

Malagasy Portugese Sesotho Slovene Tagalog Sumererian

Manchu Russian Serbian/Croatian Spanish Tamil Swahili

Middle Persian Sanskrit Shona Sumerian Modern Tibetan Syrian

Modern Greek Serbo-Croatian Spanish Swahili Modern Turkish Tamil

Mongolian Setswana Sumerian Swedish Ugaritic Telugu

Nepali Shona Syriac Tagalog Uzbek Tibetan

Norwegian Spanish Tamil Tamil Ukrainian Turkish

Old Church Slavonic Sudanic Arabic Tigrinya Thai Urdu Ugaritic

Old English Swahili Turkish Turkish Vietnamese Urdu

Old Norse Swedish Twi Ugaritic Wolof Uzbeck

Old Persian Tagalog Ugaritic Ukranian Yiddish Yiddish

Oromo Taiwanese Vietnamese Vietnamese Zulu

Oshikwanyama Tamil Yiddish Welsh

Pali Telugu Yoruba Zulu

Persian Thai Zulu

Polish Tigrinya

Portuguese Turkish

Pulaar Twi

Pulaar (Fufulde) Ukrainian

Russian Urdu

Sanskrit Vietnamese

Scottish Gaelic Wolof

Serbian Yiddish

Setswana Yoruba

Shona Zulu

Slavic Sogdian Spanish

Sumerian Swahili

Swedish Tamil Thai

Tibetan Turkish

Twi Ukrainian

Urdu Uyghur

Vietnamese Welsh Wolof Xhosa

Yiddish Yoruba

Zulu

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Harvard College international experiences

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Study Abroad, 55%

Internship, Service,Work,

31%

Research, 13%

Other Academic, 1%

In the 2012-13 academic year, 1381 College students traveled abroad

Source: Harvard Global Support Services

Academic Year 2012-13

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International travel by students, faculty, and staff

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Source: self-reported data from the Harvard Travel Registry, maintained by Global Support Services. Travel data for Harvard College students is comprehensive, but data for faculty, graduate students, and staff is less so. Therefore, these figures likely undercount total travel.

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