International


Building a New Information Civilization

Four women leading change in the world of privacy and personal data

by Jonathan Shaw

Fighting Brain Drain

Relationships with Harvard scholars bolster scientific research in sub-Saharan Africa.

Stories from Botswana

In a new book, Max Essex and Unity Dow use stories to illuminate the science of HIV.

Slide Show: The Women of Mburahati

Supporting each other in living with HIV

Slide Show: On the Front Lines

A look at the daily life of Harvard scholars and students fighting HIV in Africa

In Russia, Economic and Political Effects of the Holocaust Linger

The Russian regions that lost the most Jews have shown slower economic growth and resistance to political reform, a new study finds.

Masauko Chipembere

Brief life of a pioneering African nationalist: 1930-1975

Global Reach

A new center in Shanghai reflects Harvard’s growing engagement with the People’s Republic.

For Clean Water, An Approach That Works

A Harvard professor's project in Kenya strives to avoid common pitfalls of development work.

China: Harvard's Expanding Engagement

The University opens a major new facility to encourage research, student involvement, and teaching across the disciplines and professions.

The Chinese Century?

Remarks by William C. Kirby