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With campuses in Maryland, Washington, D.C., China, and Italy; medical
and musical partnerships in Singapore; and faculty collaborations
and student internship opportunities on every inhabited continent,
Johns Hopkins is truly a global enterprise that touches of the lives
of people the world over.
Locations
Homewood.
A parklike setting in northern Baltimore City is home to university
administration, and Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Professional
Studies undergraduate and graduate programs.
Medical Campus.
The schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health share this campus
in East Baltimore with The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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EACH YEAR, more than 70,000 people from more than 125
countries are discharged from Hopkins hospitals, and there are
more than 1.5 million outpatient visits. Thousands of people
benefit from Johns Hopkins International, which provides health
care consulting, clinical service development, laboratory management,
and education programs for the international medical community.
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Downtown Baltimore. The Peabody Institute and Professional
Studies’ graduate division of business and management are downtown.
Washington, D.C. The School of Advanced International
Studies is near DuPont Circle. Across the street is the Bernstein-Offit
Building, home to Washington programs of the Krieger School of Arts
and Sciences and other divisions of the university. Professional Studies
programs are also offered nearby.
Applied Physics Laboratory. This division—known
for its contributions to national security and space exploration—is
located on a 365-acre campus between Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
Montgomery County Campus. Home to Arts and Sciences,
Engineering, Professional Studies, and Public Health academic programs,
of particular interest to the region’s bioscience and information
technology firms.
The Bologna Center. The only full-time, resident
American graduate school of international relations in Europe.
Villa Spelman. The Villa in Florence, Italy, houses
Arts and Sciences’ Center for Italian Studies.
Hopkins-Nanjing Center. The first and only jointly
run permanent academic center in China for the training of professionals.
Johns Hopkins Singapore. Bringing to the Asia Pacific
region the Johns Hopkins model of medicine. Activities focus on diseases
endemic to this region.
Singapore Conservatory of Music. A Peabody collaboration
with the National University of Singapore to establish a world-class
music conservatory for the Asia Pacific region.
European Office. The Berlin, Germany, outpost extends
the university’s presence in Europe.
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