March 2, 2007
Cornell Courts a Subcontinent
A whirlwind tour of India highlights U.S. institutions' haste to find global partners
In this packed city of 16 million people, Sabyasachi Bhattacharya is a sought-after man. At least once a month, a delegation of academic bigwigs from the United States will speed through town wanting a sit-down with the director of one of India's leading universities, the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.
His list of recent visitors includes Purdue and Rice Universities and Virginia Tech,
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