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Ohio State University expands international presence

School plans to open offices in China, India and Brazil
Oct. 30, 2009

From The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio State University is expanding its teaching, research and physical presence overseas by opening offices in China, India and Brazil. The university wants to create "global gateways" in other countries -- essentially leased office space that would serve as a home base for professors doing research abroad, and would help staff members recruit more international students. Students also could take classes for joint degrees with foreign schools there.

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