HARVARD GLOBAL UPDATE October 13–14, 2016 · HBS India Research Center Est.: 2006 and Harvard...
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COL Harvard College Undergraduate
FAS Faculty of Arts and Sciences (includes College, SEAS, and GSAS)
SEAS Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
GSAS Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
GSD Graduate School of Design
GSE GraduateSchoolofEducation
HAA HarvardAlumniAssociation
HBS Harvard Business School
HDS Harvard Divinity School
HKS Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government
HLS Harvard Law School
HMS Harvard Medical School
RIAS RadcliffeInstituteforAdvancedStudy
SPH Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
HSDM Harvard School of Dental Medicine
UNIV Harvard University
Key to Acronyms Used in Charts and Materials
HARVARD GLOBAL UPDATEGLOBAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
October 13–14, 2016
Harvard Faculty & StudentsHarvard Alumni Worldwide
Harvard’sInternationalFundraisingHarvard’s Global Reach
Source: Harvard University Fact Book (unduplicated headcounts)
HARVARD FACULTY & STUDENTS International Data for 2016
InternationalEnrollmentatHarvardEnrollment and percentage, 2005-06 to 2015-16
InternationalEnrollmentattheSchoolsEnrollment by school, 2005-6 and 2015-16
18%
22%
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20%
25%
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19% 15% 11% 16% 17% 48% 47% 41% 32% 11% 34%
2005-2006 2015-2016
% int’l, 2016
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HarvardInternationalStudents:TopFiveHomeCountriesEnrollment by country, 2005-6 to 2015-16
Institutionalgrantaidtointernationalstudentsgrew$30million(36percent)overthepastfiveyears.
GrantAidtoInternationalStudents$million,Institutionalgrantaid,FY10-FY15
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China
India
South Korea
UK
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Source: Office of Institutional Research (unduplicated headcounts)
Source: Harvard Office of Institutional Research
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$84$88
$92$99
$105$114
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GrantAidtoInternationalStudents:TopCountries$million,institutionalgrantaid,FY15
Enrollment Fall 2015
Source: Harvard Office of Institutional Research
GrantAidtoInternationalStudentsbySchool$million,institutionalgrantaid,FY15
$2.3 $2.6 $3.2 $3.6 $3.6
$5.9 $6.0 $6.4
$12.7
$15.1
$0
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Brazil Mexico Australia Israel Germany UK S. Korea India Canada China
61 72 75 78 88 146 200 204 404 534Aided students Fall 2015
$0.3 $1.0 $1.4 $2.0$3.7
$4.9 $5.5
$9.8
$14.4
$30.6
$40.0
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HSDM HDS GSE HMS GSD SPH LAW KSG HBS College GSAS
Harvard College Students’ Global Experiencesfor FY2016
InternationalTravelbyStudents,Faculty,andStaffToptraveldestinations,FY16
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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.
Source: Harvard Travel Registry, maintained by Harvard Global Support Services
InternationalFaculty2003 to 2016
Source: Harvard Human Resources. PeopleSoft data, snapshot date 9/26/16. 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.
Other
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% int’l, 2015
500 526 533 551 579 589 590 592 591 603 600 586 574 572
1167 1165 1163 1156 1151 1156 1143 1110 1094 1086 1071 1055 1044 1039
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HARVARD ALUMNI WORLDWIDEInternational data for 2015
NumberofAlumniResidents:Top10Countries
Number of Harvard Clubs by Region
Source: Harvard Alumni Association and Harvard Worldwide
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Canada Middle East Africa
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2310 2107 2018 1997 1746 1696
UnitedKingdom
Canada Japan People'sRepublic ofChina andHong Kong
Australia France Germany India Singapore Switzerland
$437 523
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HARVARD FUNDRAISINGInternational data for 2016
Source: University Development Office
InternationalGivingbyRegionFY10-FY16regionalbreakdownbycontribution
$Millions
InternationalGivingFY10-FY16
Int’l
U.S.
Int’l % of total
22% 16% 11% 7% 24% 10% 13%
Asia$691.0
Europe$312.9
South America
$73.0
North America
$53.8
Africa$15.6
Australia/Oceania$1.4
$40.6$38.4
$22.4
$11.7
$8.6$6.7
$5.0
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China
Canada Brazil Bahamas India Taiwan Japan
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InternationalGivingbyCountryFY16,top10countriesbycontribution
InternationalGivingbySchoolDollars raised by school in FY10-FY16
Source: University Development OfficeNote: FAS total includes SEAS
$0.6 $1.1 $2.8$14.2
$38.2$56.5
$93.9 $98.6
$163.7 $169.1
$198.1
$311.2
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HSDM RIAS HDS GSE HLS HMS GSD SPH HKS UNV HBS FAS
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Individual65%
Government, Foundation, or
Other Org16%
Corporation19%
InternationalGiving:DonorStatisticsFY10-FY16
Donationtype
Breakdown of Individual Donor Pool
TotalInternationalGiving: $1,148,006,588TotalDomesticGiving: $6,825,599,324TotalDomesticandInternational: $7,973,605,912
InternationalPercentofTotalGiving: 14%TotalNumberofInternationalGifts: 32,410
* Includes funding from governments, foundations, educational institutions, museums, nonprofit organizations, and religious organizations
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Alumni56%
Other Individual36%
Parent8%
Source: University Development Office
HARVARD’S GLOBAL REACH International data for 2016
InternationalSponsoredResearchFunding$million,FY04-FY16
SponsoredResearchProjectswithInternationalActivity*:Expenses$million,FY04-FY16
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.
Fundingfromnon-USsponsorshasgrown217%
$17$19 $20 $22 $21
$28$30
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$48$52 $54
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$102 $105$115
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$128 $127$138
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Center forHellenic StudiesNafplion, GreeceEst.: 2008
Villa I TattiFlorence, ItalyEst.: 1959
HBS EuropeResearch CenterParis, FranceEst.: 2003
Africa Academyfor Public HealthDar es Salaam, TanzaniaEst.: 1999
Botswana-HarvardPartnershipGabarone, BotswanaEst.: 1996
DRCLAS Brazil OfficeSão Paulo, BrazilEst.: 2006
HBS Latin AmericaResearch CenterBuenos Aires, ArgentinaEst.: 2000
DRCLAS ChileRegional OfficeSantiago, ChileEst.: 2002
HBS IndiaResearch CenterEst.: 2006
and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health India CenterEst.: 2016
Mumbai, India
HBS Asia-PacificResearch CenterHong KongEst.: 1999
Harvard CenterShanghaiShanghai, ChinaEst.: 2010
HBS Japan Research CenterTokyo, JapanEst.: 2002
HBS IstanbulResearch CenterIstanbul, TurkeyEst.: 2013
DRCLAS Mexico and Central America OfficeMexico City, MexicoEst.: 2013
Harvard global engagement: locations abroad1
1Harvard University Press has an office in London. HBS Publishing has offices in London (shared w/HUP), Paris, Doha, Mumbai, and Singapore.
HMS Center for Global Health DeliveryDubai, UAEEst.: 2015
School-Based Offices (HBS, HMS, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health)
University-wide Offices Villa I Tatti
Center for African Studies S Africa OfficeJohannesburg, S AfricaEst.: 2016
Center forMiddle Eastern Studies Tunisia OfficeTunis, TunisiaEst.: 2016
HarvardGlobalEngagement:LocationsAbroad