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)
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[edit] Chapters around the world
[edit] North America
There are 18 chapters in the North American region
[edit] 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
- Harvard University
- Princeton University
[edit] Under construction
[edit] Europe
There are 5 chapters in the European region
[edit] Established
[edit] Under construction
[edit] Australia
There are 2 chapters in the Australian region
[edit] Established
[edit] Asia
There are 3 chapters in the Asian region

