Word: asia
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Second was a focus on internationalization, another trend which Rudenstine has repeatedly sketched in broad strokes but left without a detailed vision. It likely means an extension of current projects like the planned Asia Pacific Research Center in Hong Kong and the on-campus focus on international studies soon to be centralized in the Knafel Center...
After Commencement, President Neil L. Rudenstine and his wife Angelica will return to East Asia to complete the second leg of their two-part exploration of the region, making stops in Tokyo, Seoul, and Shanghai...
...trip will be his first to Korea, and his second to China and Japan. In March, Rudenstine became the first sitting Harvard president to visit mainland China during an 11 day sweep through East Asia which included stops in Beijing, Hong Kong and Taipei...
...approximately 8,000 Harvard alumni currently living in Asia, roughly 3 percent live in mainland China, 8 percent live in Korea, and almost thirty percent live in Japan...
...Having done a big European thing last summer, and doing two trips to Asia this year, I think we need a South American trip next," he said. "We've been to Mexico, but not to Argentina and Chile...We're looking for a time slot...