HARVARD GLOBAL UPDATE. October 1-2, 2014

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HARVARD GLOBAL UPDATE October 1-2, 2014 All photos are part of the Office of International Education s annual photography contest and were taken by Harvard undergraduates engaged in study, work, internship, or research abroad.

HARVARD GLOBAL UPDATE GLOBAL ADVISORY COUNCIL October 1-2, 2014 Harvard Faculty & Students Harvard Alumni Harvard International Fundraising Harvard s Global Reach Key to Acronyms Used in Charts and Materials COL FAS Harvard College Undergraduate Faculty of Arts and Sciences (includes College, SEAS, and GSAS) HDS HKS Harvard Divinity School Harvard Kennedy School SEAS School of Engineering and Applied Sciences HLS Harvard Law School GSAS Graduate School of Arts and Sciences HMS Harvard Medical School GSD Graduate School of Design RIAS Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study GSE Graduate School of Education SPH School of Public Health HAA Harvard Alumni Association HSDM School of Dental Medicine HBS Harvard Business School UNIV University

HARVARD FACULTY & STUDENTS International Data for 2014 6000 International Enrollment at Harvard Enrollment and percentage, 1999-00 to 2014-14 22% 25% 5000 4632 20% 4000 3000 16% 2935 15% 2000 10% 1000 5% 0 0% 1400 1200 2002-2003 2013-2014 International Enrollment at the Schools Enrollment by school, 2002-3 and 2013-14 1000 800 600 400 200 0 HMS HDS HSDM GSE GSD SPH HLS HKS COL HBS GSAS 8% 12% 22% 14% 41% 34% 19% 46% 11% 31% 33% Source: Harvard University Fact Book (duplicated headcounts)

800 800 700 800 700 800 600 700 700 500 600 600 600 400 500 500 500 300 400 400 400 200 300 300 300 100 200 200 200 100 0 100 100 0 0 0 Harvard International Students: Top 5 Home Countries Enrollment by country, 2000-1 to 2013-14 1990 1990 1991 1991 2000-01 1992 1992 2001-02 1993 1993 1994 1994 2002-03 1995 1995 1996 1996 2003-04 1997 1997 2004-05 1998 1998 1999 1999 2005-06 2000 2000 2001 2001 2006-07 2002 2002 2007-08 2003 2003 2004 2004 2008-09 2005 2005 2006 2006 2009-10 2007 2007 2008 2008 2010-11 2009 2009 2011-12 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012-13 2012 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Source: Harvard University Fact Book (duplicated headcounts) 686 686 686 556 556 556 304 251 304 202 304 251 251 202 202 2013-14 China Canada China Canada Canada India China China South India Korea India UK South Korea South UK Korea UK Millions $102 $100 $98 $96 $94 $92 $90 $88 $86 $84 Grant Aid to International Students $ million, institutional grant aid, FY09-FY13 $89 $93 $93 $98 $99 $82 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Institutional grant aid to international students grew $10 million (11%) over the past four years. Source: Harvard Office of Institutional Research

Millions $16 $14 $12 Grant Aid to International Students: Top Countries $ million, institutional grant aid, FY13 $12.0 $14.6 $10 $8 $6 $5.2 $5.3 $5.5 $4 $2 $2.1 $2.4 $2.5 $2.5 $3.3 $0 Israel Australia Turkey Mexico Germany South Korea United Kingdom India Canada China 87 111 80 125 133 297 200 277 615 693 Millions $40 $35 Grant Aid to International Students by School $ million, institutional grant aid, FY13 $37.1 $30 $25 $25.9 $20 $15 $10 $8.6 $10.4 $5 $0 $4.5 $4.9 $3.0 $1.2 $1.7 $1.8 $0.2 HSDM HDS GSE HMS GSD SPH HLS HKS HBS COL GSAS Source: Harvard Office of Institutional Research

Harvard College Students Global Experiences for academic year 2013-14 Total of 2,701 students who traveled abroad Graduating Seniors who reported having a meaningful international experience at Harvard: 2011: 52.5 % 2012: 58.1% 2013: 57.1% 2014: 58.0% Study Abroad 61.81% Internship/ Service Work/ Volunteer 26.81% Research 9.93% Other Academic 1.44% Source: Harvard Global Support Services 800 700 718 International Travel by Students, Faculty, and Staff Top travel destinations, FY 14 600 500 Total trips made 400 300 200 331 282 264 258 245 243 227 223 223 100 0 China Italy Japan India United Kingdom Turkey France Spain Brazil South Africa 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.

International Faculty 2002-3 to 2013-4 2000 1800 1600 1400 545 566 576 592 613 623 618 616 625 631 623 606 1200 1000 800 600 1174 1165 1163 1164 1169 1168 1154 1124 1103 1096 1086 1074 400 200 0 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 32% 33% 33% 34% 34% 35% 35% 35% 36% 37% 36% 36% The number of international faculty has grown 11% since 2003-4. Source: Harvard Human Resources. PeopleSoft data, snapshot date 10/31. Unduplicated count of ladder faculty holding paid positions. International : any faculty member for whom any of the following are true: currently a non-resident alien; currently a citizen of a foreign country; born in a foreign country; received education in a foreign country.

HARVARD ALUMNI WORLDWIDE International data for 2014 Number of Alumni Residents: Top 10 Countries 6840 5432 3287 2242 2211 2082 1891 1775 1713 1622 United Kingdom Canada Japan Australia France Germany India People's Republic of China Switzerland Singapore Number of Harvard Clubs by Region 39 15 13 6 5 4 3 Europe Asia and Pacific Latin America Canada South Asia Middle East Africa Source: Harvard Alumni Association and Harvard Worldwide

HARVARD FUNDRAISING International data for 2014 $1,800 $1,600 International Giving FY 09-FY14 Int l $1,400 $370 U.S. $1,200 $108 $1,000 $800 $600 $76 $118 $89 $97 $1,094 $1,306 $400 $200 $684 $478 $543 $740 $0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Int l % of total 10% 20% 14% 12% 9% 22% International Giving by Region FY 09-FY14 Regional breakdown by contribution $38.3 $5.2 $58.6 Asia and Pacific $91.2 $80.6 $352.0 Europe South Asia Latin America Middle East Canada Africa $215.6 Source: University Development Office

$250 International Giving by Country FY 09-FY14, Top 10 countries by contribution $200 $204.3 $150 $100 $102.4 $100.2 $75.3 $64.4 $50 $38.3 $29.7 $27.2 $24.7 $21.0 $0 China India U.K. Brazil Hong Kong Canada Turkey Switzerland Indonesia Greece $ Millions International Giving by School Dollars raised by school in FY 09-FY14 $84.6 $94.9 $116.4 $124.2 $0.2 $0.5 $2.6 $4.5 $10.9 $11.2 $17.2 $25.1 RIAS HSDM HDS GSD GSE SPH HMS HLS HKS FAS UNIV* HBS Number of International Donors Breakdown by school in FY 09-FY14 8572 9799 107 192 351 387 634 683 736 1203 2124 2372 HSDM HDS HMS RIAS GSE SPH GSD UNIV HLS HKS HBS FAS Source: University Development Office

International Giving : Donor Statistics FY 09-FY14 Total Number of International Gifts: 26,980 International Gifts made up 15% of the University Giving total. Donation type Other Organizations* 13% Corporation 29% Individual 58% * Includes funding from Governments, Foundations, Educational Institutions, Museums, Non-Profit Organizations, and Religious Organizations Breakdown of individual donor pool Alum 31% Other Individual 65% Source: University Development Office Parent 4%

Millions $60 $50 HARVARD S GLOBAL REACH International data for 2014 International Sponsored Research Funding FY 04-FY14 $48 $40 $38 $41 $30 $28 $30 $33 $20 $17 $19 $20 $22 $21 $10 $0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Funding from non-us sponsors grew 182% ($ million) Sponsored Research Projects with International Activity*: Expenses $180 $160 $140 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 $0 $99 $100 $107 $94 $ million, FY04-FY14 $108 $121 $118 $129 $146 $166 $166 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Source: Office for Sponsored Programs *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.

Harvard Global Engagement: Locations Abroad DRCLAS Mexico & Central America Office Mexico City, Mexico Est.: 2013 DRCLAS Chile Regional Office Santiago, Chile Est.: 2002 HBS Latin America Research Center Buenos Aires, Argentina Est.: 2000 HBS Europe Research Center Paris, France Est.: 2003 Villa I Tatti Florence, Italy Est.: 1959 DRCLAS Brazil Office São Paulo, Brazil Est.: 2006 Center for Hellenic Studies Nafplion, Greece Est.: 2008 HBS Istanbul Research Center Istanbul, Turkey Est.: 2013 Botswana-Harvard Partnership Gabarone, Botswana Est.: 1996 HBS India Research Center Mumbai, India Est.: 2006 Africa Academy for Public Health Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Est.: 1999 DRCLAS: David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, HBS: Harvard Business School, HKS: Harvard Kennedy School HBS Japan Research Center Tokyo, Japan Est.: 2002 Harvard Center Shanghai Shanghai, China Est.: 2010 HBS Asia-Pacific Research Center Hong Kong Est.: 1999 HKS Fulbright Economics Teaching Program Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam Est.: 1994 Harvard Centers & Programs Engaged in Global Research Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard & MIT Ash Center for Democracy Asia Center Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Berkman Center for Internet & Society Bertarelli Program in Translational Neuroscience and Neroengineeing Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Center for Biostatistics in AIDS research Center for Environment and Technology Center for European Studies Center for Health and the Global Environment Center for Health Decision Science Center for Hellenic Studies Center for International Development Center for Jewish Studies Center for Middle Eastern Studies Center for Population and Development Studies Center for Public Leadership Center for the Study of World Religions China Initiative Committee on African Studies Committee on Australian Studies David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies Dubai Harvard Foundation for Medical Research Dumbarton Oaks East Asian Legal Studies Program Environmental Law Program Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights Global Equity Initiative Harvard-Yenching Institute Harvard Business School Global Initiative Harvard China Fund Harvard China Project Harvard Environmental Economics Program Harvard Global Health Institute Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Harvard Law School Project on Disability Harvard Malaria Initiative Harvard Program in Ethics and Health Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Harvard University Center for the Environment Harvard University Herbaria Harvard Center for Risk Analysis Human Rights Program Institute for Global Law and Policy International Health Systems Program Islamic Legal Studies Program Korea Institute Labor and Work-life Program Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program Program in Health Care Financing Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research Program on International Finance Systems Program on Negotiation Program on the Legal Profession Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies South Asia Institute The Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe Un Buen Comienzo (A Good Start) Villa I Tati W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for Africa and African -American Research Weatherhead Center for International Affairs WIDE World Source: International Strategy Working Group, updated by Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs

International Partnerships, Selected Examples The following are selected examples, intended to illustrate 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. Harvard Law School International Human Rights Clinic partnerships with various international NGOs and law clinics to enhance human rights and human rights law. OpenNet Initiative 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 partnership with the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) researching young people s digital practices. Exchange program with Universidad de Chile Law School. J.D./ LL.M. Joint Degree Program with University of Cambridge Harvard School of Public Health 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 execuive education. Harvard Kennedy School Energy Technology Innovation Program 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 partners with Russian Academy of Sciences to identify steps US, Russia, and other countries can take to prevent nuclear terrorism. Mexico Program partnership with Graduate School of Public Administration and Public Policy (EGAP) at Tecnologico de Monterrey (ITESM) to promote collaboration in research, teaching, student exchange, executive education. Nonprofits in China Program 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 partnerships with 13 European universities, allowing an exchange between Harvard PhD candidates and students from those institutions. Fulbright Economics Teaching Program partnership with University of Economics-Ho Chi Minh City to develop the capacity of Vietnam s first private, nonprofit institution of higher education. Harvard Medical School 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 with the University of Chile and Catholic University (Chile) Harvard Business School 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. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences 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 issues China Project partnership with Tsinghua University, Peking University, and Hong Kong Polytechnic University to study China s atmospheric environment. Faculty of Arts and Sciences 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. 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 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 partnership with Chilean NGOs to provide language immersion and health care internships to Harvard College pre-med students. Harvard-USP Collaborative Field Couse joins students from Harvard and the University of São Paulo in a January course on a pressing issue of public policy. Harvard Graduate School of Education Un Buen Comienzo with Universidad Diego Portales (Chile) and other Chilean organizations, to improve outcomes for early childhood education in Chile. Harvard Graduate School of Design Ecological Urbanism Collaboration -Partnership with Peking University (PKU) to support faculty research on urbanization, especially in China, and faculty exchange between GSD and PKU. 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.