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  • Greece

    Greece is a popular destination for Harvard affiliates and home to Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies.

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    A small white and orange boat docked in a harbor in Greece with homes nestled into the hillside

    Melinda Song '17, Greece

  • Tunisia

    Tunisia is steadily becoming a regional hub for language and cultural immersion, research, archival work, and scholarly exchange.

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    A quiet cafe and cobblestone street in Tunisia

    Kate Yoon '18

  • India

    With 3 Harvard offices, India is a frequent destination for affiliates to study, research, and attend symposia. The world's most populous country consistently ranks in the top 10 registered locations for Harvard travelers.

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    Taj Mahal India

Brazil

With 2 Harvard offices, Brazil ranks among the top 15 registered locations for Harvard affiliates to study, research, and travel.

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Brazil
People  play soccer on a beach in Brazil at sunset

Canada

The world’s second biggest country consistently ranks in the top 10 locations for Harvard affiliates to study, research, and attend conferences.

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Canada
Towers and Science Center building from Expo 86 loom over the water in Vancouver

Chile

Each year, Harvard affiliates travel to Chile to study abroad, research, and explore questions of 21st century astronomy.

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Chile
Mountains in Chile

China

Historically, China has been a popular destination for Harvard affiliates to study, research, attend conferences, and travel.

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China
Farmers and an animal walk through the forest

Cuba

Each year, dozens of Harvard affiliates visit Cuba for educational activities permitted under the US trade embargo. In particular, the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies’ (DRCLAS) Cuba Studies Program promotes scientific and scholarly exchanges with the island nation.

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Cuba
Colorful buildings and a church in Cuba