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...study and work in developing nations on her study abroad trips. While students overwhelmingly still favor Western Europe in their travels—France, Italy, Spain, and England were the most popular accredited study abroad locations for Harvard students in 2006-2007, according to the Office of International Programs (OIP)—less traditional countries are quickly gaining popularity. LOOKING BEYOND EUROPEThe number of Harvard students studying in Argentina for credit grew from 12 in the 2006-2007 school year to 36 in 2007-2008, and the number of students studying in China is only...
Harvard’s Office of International Programs (OIP) declined to comment on the subpoena due to its ongoing nature, but Associate Director Giorgio DiMauro said the University has no cause for concern...
Study abroad participation has mushroomed at Harvard over the past six years. Last year, 659 students enrolled in a study abroad program during term time or over the summer, compared with 160 in 2001-2002, according to the OIP Web site...
This year, ten percent of students studying abroad are sophomores or seniors, according to an e-mailed statement from Andrea P. Savage, a staff assistant in the OIP. Last academic year, this figure was only five percent...
According to Catherine H. Winnie, director of the OIP, studying abroad is a very individualized experience, and the Office does not recommend one particular year over another...