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International Experience January 2008 Destinations
As part of the Yale Management curriculum, each first-year student travels to one of several destinations around the world to study the local business environment. The destinations are the focus of pre-trip sessions in the fall semester and lectures and cases in the State and Society course in the spring. The trip is also linked to the Leadership Development Program, a year-long process of identifying and developing personal and professional goals and aspirations.

| Destination | Faculty Leader(s) | Focus |
| China | Zhiwu Chen |
Meetings with manufacturing firms, financial services companies, and private equity enterprises in Beijing and Shanghai. |
| Costa Rica | Garry D. Brewer | Ecotourism, conservation, development, and public/private/nonprofit relationships and dependencies. |
| India | Shyam Sunder | The potential, opportunities, and challenges of India, explored through visits to Delhi, Bangalore, and Mumbai. |
| Israel/Turkey | Howard P. Forman | Healthcare in Israel and the strategic relationship of Turkey to the Middle East and the United States. |
| Japan | Minh A. Luong | The interaction of industry, government, and the military. |
| Russia/Romania | Joel M. Podolny |
The opportunities and challenges associated with the social, economic, and political changes in both countries; how investors make decisions in a context where the legal infrastructure to protect investments is underdeveloped. |
| Singapore | Jeffrey E. Garten | The perspectives of corporate investors looking to expand their businesses into Singapore and the private investors looking to acquire assets there. |
| South Africa/Namibia | Victor H. Vroom/ A. Mushfiq Mobarak |
The opportunities and challenges involved in economic development in Africa. |