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According to Law School professor William P. Alford, student interest in international law, and East Asia in particular, has risen dramatically in recent years.
Twenty percent of the accepted students this year hail from international backgrounds. The percentage of applicants from international backgrounds rose from 29 to 31 percent this year.
“Although [the Kennedy School] has an enormous diversity of course offerings, a very large and sterling faculty, and an equally impressive student body...there are a number of weaknesses that I am keeping in mind,” said Loucky, who has also been accepted to Princeton?...
Wu said that he is excited to join the faculty because he feels that “Harvard is one of the leaders in pioneering international law for its students.”
Mark Wu ’96, who has been appointed assistant professor at Harvard Law School, will bring his expertise in international economic and trade law with a focus on East Asia.