- Chapters of The Triple Helix
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The Triple Helix is a global, student-run non-profit organisation, operating on a chapter-based system at notable universities around the world. Chapters are organised into four geographical regions: North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. A chapter is considered established when it has registered as a student society with its host university. Failing that, it is considered to be under construction.
A Triple Helix chapter is a semi-autonomous unit whose primary responsibility is the production of articles for the twice-yearly journal published by The Triple Helix. Under the leadership of a carefully selected President, the chapter is also responsible for:
- Recruiting staff to the chapter
- Recruiting writers for the online arm of The Triple Helix, the e-Publishing Division
- Raising the costs of printing, marketing and distributing the publication at the host university
- Other activities that may fall under The Triple Helix's mission (for example public debates, lectures, seminars or cafés scientifiques)
Contents
Chapters around the world
North America
There are 18 chapters in the North American region
Established
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- Cornell University
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of Pennsylvania
- MIT
- Yale University
- Johns Hopkins University
- Brown University
- Columbia University
- Dartmouth College
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Arizona State University
- University of Chicago
- University of California, Los Angeles
- Georgetown University
- Harvard University
- Princeton University
- The Ohio State University
Under construction
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- Northwestern University
- UNC Chapel Hill
- UC San Diego
- Emory University
- Georgia Institute of Technology
Europe
There are 5 chapters in the European region
Established
Under construction
Australia
There are 2 chapters in the Australian region
Established
Asia
There are 3 chapters in the Asian region
Established
Under construction
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- Peking University
- The University of Hong Kong
See also
Categories:- International student societies
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