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Former South African president Nelson Mandela once emphasized that the war against AIDS could not be won without confronting the country’s tuberculosis epidemic. For the last 16 years, a group of Yale researchers in the Yale AIDS Program has been doing just that through ...
Yale Alumni Service Corps (YASC) is in its landmark 10th year, having organized trips across the globe that have helped thousands of people in underserved communities ranging from Brazil to India to West Virginia — all while leaving a lasting impression on...
Yale Young African Scholars (YYAS), a flagship program of the Yale Africa Initiative, held sessions with in Kigali, Rwanda July 29-Aug. 7, and in Accra, Ghana Aug. 11-20. This year, the program, which aims to make higher education more accessible to Africa’s most t...
This week and next, twenty-three Chinese university leaders are on campus to participate in the Advanced University Leadership Program. The program, established in 2004 in close partnership with China’s Ministry of Education, provides an opportunity for Chinese universi...
The Jackson Institute for Global Affairs is pleased to announce the 2018-2019 Senior Fellows. Senior Fellows are leading practitioners in various fields of international affairs who spend a year or semester at Yale teaching courses and mentoring students. This year’...
Through the President’s Emergency Fund for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the United States contributed over $248 million to programs in Kenya between 2004 and 2014, and at the same time, the incidence of child mortality dropped sharply. But childhood mortality rates also droppe...
The co-founders of Yale-in-China’s Xiangya Hospital and Medical School
Yale enjoys the distinction of having the deepest relationship with China of any university in the United States, with collaborations begun in 1835 to the present.   Since its founding in 1701, Yale has grown dramatically from a small school designed to educate students...
As Yale-NUS College moves into its sixth academic year, several faculty members will be taking on new responsibilities at the College from 1 July onwards. Students at Saga and Elm Residential Colleges will be welcoming new Rectors. Associate Professor of Science (Life Scienc...

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