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2013 UNC India Summit Suzanne Ortega Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
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Pipeline In the last academic year (2011-2012)… More than 750 students enrolled in 18 non- language courses with an Indian or S. Asian focus At two of our campuses, 312 students took 18 Hindi-Urdu language courses Building the next generation of India-engaged global leaders
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Partnerships Creating deep and multi-faceted relationships with Indian partner institutions 8 UNC campuses reported 41 partnerships with institutions in India
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Partnerships Creating deep and multi-faceted relationships with Indian partner institutions The largest concentrations of partner institutions are in New Delhi (6) Mumbai (4) and Chennai (3)
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Study Programs In AY 11-12: 135 ECU students took 9 virtual courses jointly with students and faculty in India. In AY 11-12: 30 students participated in study abroad programs. More than 50 UNC faculty have traveled or taught in India Building the next generation of India-engaged global leaders
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Faculty Involvement Since 2005, more than 40 UNC faculty have coauthored research publications with authors at Indian institutions This research has spanned agriculture, business, computer science, engineering, medicine and physics Source: REACH NC
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Alumni 5 campuses reported 1,741 alumni originally from India 553 currently residing in India. This represents a huge data gap
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Current Students 5 campuses reported 122 visiting scholars from India 356 Graduate and Undergraduate students from India studying on Visas
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People In 2011, there were more than 70,000 people of Indian ancestry living in North Carolina Between 2003 and 2012, the number of students from India increased from 900 on 10 UNC college campuses to 1,418 on 15 UNC campuses
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Trade In 2011, NC-India Trade totaled more than $1.2 billon Source: International Trade Administration
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