Research

Education/Training

Service

School of Law
  • Tsinghua University School of Law
    ExchangeProgram
    UCLA School of Law partners with Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing, China to provide a foreign exchange program for their students. There are three English language programs: the LL.M. in Chinese Law, International Arbitration and Dispute Settlement, and International Intellectual Property. Each program offers courses in English.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Alex Wang
    (Updated: Mar 16 2023)
  • Peking University Law School
    ExchangeProgram
    UCLA School of Law partners with Peking University Law School in Beijing, China to provide a foreign exchange program for their students. Students are enrolled in the Chinese Law program, which is conducted in English. Some course offerings include Chinese Civil Law, Chinese Company Law, and Chinese Economic Law.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Alex Wang
    (Updated: Sep 09 2024)
John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management
  • UCLA-NUS Executive MBA
    Education
    This truly international program was designed by two top schools — UCLA Anderson and NUS Business School — to turn promising managers into global business leaders. Your learning experience will traverse the most important markets: the United States, Singapore, China and India. You will earn two world-class MBA degrees.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      UCLA Anderson School of Management
    (Updated: Jan 05 2024)
School of Medicine
International Institute
  • UCLA Global Classroom
    Education
    UCLA Global Classroom provides international high school students with the opportunity to gain skills and engage with UCLA instructors in university-level education. It reflects UCLA’s commitment to student learning and development by identifying and recruiting lecturers with strong academic backgrounds and extensive teaching experience.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Justin Zackey
    (Updated: Mar 01 2023)
  • Center for Buddhist Studies
    Research, Education
    The Center's mission is to educate American academe and the broader Buddhist community about Buddhist religion and culture in all its diversity. The Center is primarily research-oriented and sponsors regular colloquia, symposia, workshops, and conferences in Buddhist studies.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Torquil Duthie
    (Updated: Jun 15 2023)
  • UCLA-PKU (Peking University) Students & Scholars Program
    Research, Education
    The UCLA-PKU (Peking University) Students and Scholars Program (SSP) is a successor to the Joint Research Institute (JRI, 2009 - 2019), but with a focus on education of students with global perspective and leveraging the successful student research program initiated by JRI.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Cecca Yunli
    (Updated: Nov 03 2023)
Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
College of Letters and Science: Social Sciences
UCLA International Education Office
  • Global Studies: Consequences of the New Market Economy
    TravelStudyProgram
    Nowhere on earth is the pace of change more breathtaking than in Shanghai. Anything seems possible in the world’s largest city of 25 million residents, which, in a decade, transformed farmland across the river from “old Shanghai” into the entirely new and globally oriented “second city” of Pudong.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Yunxiang Yan
    (Updated: Apr 05 2022)
  • Medicine and Global Health: East-West Medicine
    TravelStudyProgram
    In its myriad forms, integrative medicine supports a person-centered care model that emphasizes individuality while imparting a holistic approach and empowering patients to take charge of their health and healing using self-care techniques.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Weijun Zhang
    (Updated: Apr 05 2022)
  • Chinese In Beijing
    EducationAbroadProgram
    Gain up to a year of Chinese language study in the modern Chinese capital of Beijing. Intensive classroom study at this top-ranked institution, cultural activities, excursions within and beyond Beijing and language tutors will make this a summer to remember.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Robert Rodriguez
    (Updated: May 09 2023)
  • Fudan University
    EducationAbroadProgram
    The world's largest city is home to Fudan University, where you can study with exchange students interested in topics like international business, the Chinese economy, management, sociology, and Chinese development.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Robert Rodriguez
    (Updated: May 10 2023)
  • Peking University
    EducationAbroadProgram
    Its history extends 3,000 years, but Beijing, China is the world's top technology hub. Explore Asian studies, political science, computer science, and biology while you expand your Chinese language skills by taking a language course or other courses in Chinese at the prestigious Peking University.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Robert Rodriguez
    (Updated: May 11 2023)
  • Shanghai Summer
    EducationAbroadProgram
    Fudan’s affordable summer program is ideal for first-time study in China and is packed with exciting courses taught in English. International and local faculty teach business, finance, society, politics, art, media studies, history, culture, law, journalism, environmental studies and Chinese language.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Robert Rodriguez
    (Updated: May 11 2023)
  • Summer Global Internship, Shanghai
    EducationAbroadProgram
    Skyscrapers and high-speed transportation strike a balance with ancient cobbled streets and tea houses in Shanghai, a global economic hub. Many organizations welcome interns to technology, health or life sciences, communication, and social development projects.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Ana Arellano
    (Updated: May 11 2023)
  • Tsinghua University
    EducationAbroadProgram
    Its significant influence on China's political, cultural, and educational systems make Beijing an ideal study abroad location for any student. Science students will especially find Tsinghua University appealing as it dominates world rankings in engineering, technology, and research.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Robert Rodriguez
    (Updated: May 11 2023)
UCLA Library
  • AIDS Posters Collection
    Research|
    Digitized AIDS posters from 44 countries. Demonstrates the efforts taken by various countries to promote AIDS awareness and modify risk behaviors. The physical collection was originally acquired by the History and Special Collections division of the Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library in 2005, and has been expanded through later acquisitions.
    Project Contact:
     Project website      Lisa McAulay
    (Updated: Jan 22 2024)

Archived Projects/Programs

UCLA Study Abroad

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  • Chinese In Beijing
    Gain up to a year of Chinese language study in the modern Chinese capital of Beijing. Intensive classroom study at this top-ranked institution, cultural activities, excursions within and beyond Beijing and language tutors will make this a summer to remember.

    Website

  • Fudan University
    The world's largest city is home to Fudan University, where you can study with exchange students interested in topics like international business, the Chinese economy, management, sociology, and Chinese development.

    Website

  • Peking University
    Its history extends 3,000 years, but Beijing, China is the world's top technology hub. Explore Asian studies, political science, computer science, and biology while you expand your Chinese language skills by taking a language course or other courses in Chinese at the prestigious Peking University.

    Website

  • Shanghai Summer
    Fudan’s affordable summer program is ideal for first-time study in China and is packed with exciting courses taught in English. International and local faculty teach business, finance, society, politics, art, media studies, history, culture, law, journalism, environmental studies and Chinese language.

    Website

  • Summer Global Internship, Shanghai
    Skyscrapers and high-speed transportation strike a balance with ancient cobbled streets and tea houses in Shanghai, a global economic hub. Many organizations welcome interns to technology, health or life sciences, communication, and social development projects.

    Website

  • Tsinghua University
    Its significant influence on China's political, cultural, and educational systems make Beijing an ideal study abroad location for any student. Science students will especially find Tsinghua University appealing as it dominates world rankings in engineering, technology, and research.

    Website

  • Global Studies: Consequences of the New Market Economy
    Nowhere on earth is the pace of change more breathtaking than in Shanghai. Anything seems possible in the world’s largest city of 25 million residents, which, in a decade, transformed farmland across the river from “old Shanghai” into the entirely new and globally oriented “second city” of Pudong.

    Website

  • Medicine and Global Health: East-West Medicine
    In its myriad forms, integrative medicine supports a person-centered care model that emphasizes individuality while imparting a holistic approach and empowering patients to take charge of their health and healing using self-care techniques.

    Website

  • Global Studies: Consequences of the New Market Economy
    Nowhere on earth is the pace of change more breathtaking than in Shanghai. Anything seems possible in the world’s largest city of 25 million residents, which, in a decade, transformed farmland across the river from “old Shanghai” into the entirely new and globally oriented “second city” of Pudong.

    Website

  • Medicine and Global Health: East-West Medicine
    In its myriad forms, integrative medicine supports a person-centered care model that emphasizes individuality while imparting a holistic approach and empowering patients to take charge of their health and healing using self-care techniques.

    Website

  • Tsinghua University School of Law
    UCLA School of Law partners with Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing, China to provide a foreign exchange program for their students. There are three English language programs: the LL.M. in Chinese Law, International Arbitration and Dispute Settlement, and International Intellectual Property. Each program offers courses in English.

    Website

Collaborations

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  • 2022-23: 1 student

    Fudan University: 1 student

  • 2021-22: 4 students

    Fudan University: 4 students

  • 2020-21: 11 students

    Fudan University: 3 students

    Shanghai Summer: 1 student

    Engineering Virtual Global Internship Program: 2 students

    Global Affairs Virtual Global Internship Program: 1 student

    Fudan University: 4 students

  • 2019-20: 3 students

    Global & International Studies, Fudan University: 3 students

  • 2018-19: 21 students

    Fudan Univ.: 1 student

    Global & International Studies, Fudan University: 1 student

    Intensive Summer Chinese, Peking University: 8 students

    International Summer School, Fudan University: 5 students

    Language & Culture, Peking University: 1 student

    Summer Global Internship, Shanghai: 5 students

  • 2017-18: 15 students

    Global & International Studies, Fudan University: 4 students

    International Summer School, Fudan University: 4 students

    Peking Univ.: 2 students

    Peking University with Internship: 1 student

    Tsinghua Univ.: 2 students

    Intensive Summer Chinese, Peking University: 2 students

  • 2016-17: 19 students

    Beijing Normal Univ.: 3 students

    Engineering, Univ. of Michigan Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Joint Institute: 1 student

    Global & International Studies, Fudan University: 1 student

    International Summer School, Fudan University: 2 students

    Peking Univ.: 2 students

    Peking University with Internship: 1 student

    Summer Intensive Chinese, Peking University: 8 students

    Tsinghua Univ.: 1 student

  • 2015-16: 16 students

    Beijing Normal Univ.: 1 student

    Fudan Univ.: 2 students

    Global & International Studies, Fudan University: 5 students

    International Summer School, Fudan University: 3 students

    Language & Culture, Beijing Normal Univ.: 1 student

    Peking Univ.: 4 students

  • 2014-15: 14 students

    Beijing Normal Univ.: 1 student

    Fudan Univ.: 3 students

    International Studies, Joint UC-Fudan Univ. (JPIS): 5 students

    Language & Culture, Beijing Normal Univ.: 3 students

    Peking Univ.: 1 student

    Peking Univ.: 1 student

  • 2013-14: 18 students

    Beijing Normal Univ.: 3 students

    Elementary Chinese, Beijing Normal Univ.: 3 students

    Fudan Univ.: 4 students

    International Studies, Joint UC-Fudan Univ. (JPIS): 1 student

    International Summer School, Peking Univ.: 1 student

    Language & Culture, Beijing Normal Univ.: 4 students

    Language & Culture, East China Normal Univ.: 1 student

    Peking Univ.: 1 student

  • 2012-13: 13 students

    Beijing Normal Univ.: 1 student

    Elementary Chinese, Beijing Normal Univ.: 1 student

    Fudan Univ.: 1 student

    International Studies, Joint UC-Fudan Univ. (JPIS): 5 students

    International Summer School, Peking Univ.: 2 students

    Language & Culture, East China Normal Univ.: 1 student

    Peking Univ.: 2 students

  • 2011-12: 25 students

    Beijing Normal Univ.: 2 students

    Elementary Chinese, Beijing Normal Univ.: 6 students

    International Studies, Joint UC-Fudan Univ. (JPIS): 4 students

    International Summer School, Peking Univ.: 6 students

    Language & Culture, Beijing Normal Univ.: 5 students

    Peking Univ.: 2 students

  • 2010-11: 36 students

    Economics & Business, Fudan Univ.: 3 students

    Elementary Chinese, Beijing Normal Univ.: 6 students

    International Studies, Joint UC-Fudan Univ. (JPIS): 9 students

    International Summer School, Peking Univ.: 9 students

    Language & Culture, Beijing Normal Univ.: 5 students

    Language & Culture, East China Normal Univ.: 2 students

    Peking Univ.: 2 students

  • 2009-10: 47 students

    Beijing Normal Univ.: 6 students

    Economics & Business, Fudan Univ.: 2 students

    Elementary Chinese, Beijing Normal Univ.: 12 students

    International Studies, Joint UC-Fudan Univ. (JPIS): 12 students

    Language & Culture, Beijing Normal Univ.: 9 students

    Language & Culture, East China Normal Univ.: 3 students

    Peking Univ.: 3 students

  • 2020-21: 3 students

    Engineering Global Internship Program (Virtual): 2 students

    Global Affairs Global Internship Program (Virtual): 1 student

  • 2018-19 : 63 students

    Business Leadership and Communication: 21 students

    Consequences of the New Market Economy: 21 students

    East-West Medicine: 21 students

  • 2017-18 : 53 students

    Shanghai: 53 students

  • 2016-17 : 20 students

    Shanghai: 20 students

  • 2015-16 : 21 students

    Consequences of the New Market Economy - Shanghai: 21 students

  • 2014-15 : 36 students

    Global Studies - Shanghai, China: 20 students

    International & Area Studies - Hong Kong: 16 students

  • 2013-14 : 38 students

    Asian Studies - Beijing, China: 15 students

    Global Studies - Shanghai, China: 23 students

  • 2012-13 : 52 students

    East Asian Studies - Beijing and Hong Kong: 28 students

    Global Studies - Shanghai, China: 24 students

  • 2011-12 : 77 students

    Asian Languages and Cultures - Shanghai, China: 9 students

    East Asian Studies - Beijing and Hong Kong: 17 students

    Economics and Management - China: 28 students

    Global Studies - Shanghai, China: 23 students

  • 2010-11 : 56 students

    Asian Languages and Cultures - Shanghai, China: 26 students

    East Asian Studies - Beijing, China: 14 students

    Global Studies - Shanghai, China: 16 students

  • 2009-10 : 58 students

    CIBER - Shanghai, China: 21 students

    East Asian Studies - Beijing, China: 17 students

    Global Studies - Shanghai, China: 20 students

  • 2024-25: 12 guests

    Music Culture: 12 guests

  • 2023-24: 53 guests

    Medicine: 16 guests

    International Relations: 31 guests

    Alumni Relations: 6 guests

  • 2022-23: 6 guests

    Engineering- Computer Science: 1 guest

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 5 guests

  • 2021-22: 21 guests

    Collaboration: 21 guests

  • 2019-20: 28 guests

    Medicine: 5 guests

    Sports Medicine: 5 guests

    Collaboration: 14 guests

    Student Affairs: 1 guest

    Business: 0

    Education: 0

    Education: 1 guest

    Education: 0

    Education: 0

    Education: 1 guest

    Education: 1 guest

  • 2018-19: 119 guests

    Collaboration: 7 guests

    Higher Education: 3 guests

    Collaboration: 4 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 14 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 3 guests

    Media Impact: 16 guests

    Financial Aid: 10 guests

    Education: 7 guests

    Medicine: 6 guests

    Education: 5 guests

    Education: 4 guests

    Campus Tour: 7 guests

    Social Services: 16 guests

    Collaboration: 6 guests

    Medicine: 8 guests

    Collaboration: 1 guest

    Astrophysics: 2 guests

  • 2017-18: 169 guests

    Crisis Management: 19 guests

    Diversity: 3 guests

    Collaboration: 3 guests

    Environmental Protection: 2 guests

    International Student Affairs: 5 guests

    Cultural Exchange: 7 guests

    Environmental Protection: 24 guests

    Collaboration: 5 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 1 guest

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 8 guests

    Campus Tour: 28 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 1 guest

    Engineering- Electrical Engineering: 3 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 15 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 5 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 6 guests

    Campus Tour: 25 guests

    Engineering- Civil and Environmental: 9 guests

  • 2016-17: 152 guests

    International Relations: 1 guest

    School of Theater, Film, and Television: 2 guests

    Collaboration: 5 guests

    Collaboration: 6 guests

    Collaboration: 3 guests

    Intellectual Property: 15 guests

    Collaboration: 7 guests

    Research: 4 guests

    Collaboration: 7 guests

    Environmental Protection: 17 guests

    Hospitals: 6 guests

    Collaboration: 12 guests

    Campus Tour: 3 guests

    Admissions: 0

    Student Affairs: 1 guest

    Higher Education: 7 guests

    Education: 6 guests

    Education: 31 guests

    Education: 1 guest

    Environmental Protection: 6 guests

    Public Policy: 10 guests

    Education: 2 guests

  • 2015-16: 63 guests

    Alumni Relations: 0

    Collaboration: 5 guests

    Intellectual Property: 13 guests

    Student Affairs: 5 guests

    American Universities: 10 guests

    International Institute- Center for Chinese Studies: 3 guests

    Collaboration: 6 guests

    Libraries: 8 guests

    Indiginous Peoples Affairs: 6 guests

    Medicine: 7 guests

  • 2014-15: 124 guests

    Natural Disaster Preparedness: 7 guests

    Cultural Exchange: 6 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 5 guests

    Collaboration: 8 guests

    Campus tour: 11 guests

    Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering: 19 guests

    Southeast Asian Relations: 23 guests

    Collaboration: 5 guests

    Collaboration: 7 guests

    Collaboration: 1 guest

    Collaboration: 4 guests

    Collaboration: 23 guests

    Collaboration: 5 guests

  • 2013-14: 162 guests

    Public Health: 15 guests

    Finance Management: 25 guests

    Audit and Advice: 6 guests

    University Management: 10 guests

    Higher Education: 12 guests

    Campus Tour: 1 guest

    Libraries: 1 guest

    Information Technology: 1 guest

    Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering: 1 guest

    Graduate Education: 1 guest

    Audit and Advice: 1 guest

    Information Technology: 1 guest

    Libraries: 1 guest

    Undergraduate & Graduate Admissions: 1 guest

    Educational Methods: 1 guest

    Industrial Relations: 22 guests

    Admissions: 1 guest

    Graduate Education: 6 guests

    Graduate Education: 2 guests

    Collaboration: 2 guests

    Campus tour: 10 guests

    Urban Planning: 19 guests

    Cultural Exchange: 22 guests

  • 2012-13: 110 guests

    Educational Methods: 21 guests

    Asian Programs: 3 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 4 guests

    Public Health: 20 guests

    Collaboration: 5 guests

    Collaboration: 1 guest

    Campus tour: 0

    Education Abroad Program: 1 guest

    Cultural Exchange: 2 guests

    American Universities: 0

    Campus Tour: 5 guests

    Collaboration: 2 guests

    Technology: 2 guests

    American Political System: 17 guests

    Research: 18 guests

    Campus Tour: 0

    Campus Tour: 9 guests

  • 2011-12: 267 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 1 guest

    Campus Tour: 30 guests

    Career Center: 14 guests

    Law School: 2 guests

    Film School: 4 guests

    Film School: 4 guests

    Chemical Engineering and Computer Science: 9 guests

    International Student Affairs: 25 guests

    Hospitals: 18 guests

    Law: 21 guests

    Career Center: 11 guests

    Campus Tour: 14 guests

    Campus Tour: 1 guest

    Chemistry: 19 guests

    Meeting with Faculty: 1 guest

    Undergraduate & Graduate Admissions: 3 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 2 guests

    Environmental Protection: 1 guest

    Collaboration: 6 guests

    Public Health: 7 guests

    Campus Tour: 0

    Collaboration: 18 guests

    Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering: 23 guests

    Faculty Recruitment: 10 guests

    American Universities: 8 guests

    Human Resources: 15 guests

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  • 2010-11: 365 guests

    Research: 10 guests

    American Universities: 29 guests

    Environmental Protection: 6 guests

    Asian Programs: 2 guests

    Undergraduate & Graduate Admissions: 1 guest

    Asian Programs: 4 guests

    Environmental Protection: 8 guests

    Collaboration: 3 guests

    Training: 25 guests

    Collaboration: 20 guests

    Educational Methods: 21 guests

    Campus Tour: 25 guests

    Career Center: 22 guests

    Cultural Exchange: 1 guest

    Law School: 1 guest

    Campus Tour: 27 guests

    Collaboration: 2 guests

    Meeting with Faculty: 9 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 7 guests

    Meeting with Faculty: 22 guests

    Training: 3 guests

    Campus Tour: 0

    Admissions: 2 guests

    NanoTechnology: 25 guests

    Hospitals: 11 guests

    Campus Tour: 0

    Student Affairs: 22 guests

    Student Affairs: 19 guests

    Faculty Recruitment: 25 guests

    Campus Tour: 13 guests

  • 2009-10: 65 guests

    Music Culture: 9 guests

    Environmental Protection: 1 guest

    NanoTechnology: 9 guests

    Research: 0

    Research: 6 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 2 guests

    Collaboration: 4 guests

    Law School: 6 guests

    Research: 0

    Admissions: 0

    Collaboration: 3 guests

    Computer Science: 1 guest

    Research: 6 guests

    Hospitals: 5 guests

    Medicine: 6 guests

    Educational Methods: 1 guest

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 6 guests

  • 2008-09: 132 guests

    Campus Tour: 1 guest

    Collaboration: 6 guests

    Public Health: 17 guests

    Alumni Relations: 5 guests

    Collaboration: 3 guests

    Arts Management: 7 guests

    Collaboration: 2 guests

    University Management: 0

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 2 guests

    Campus Tour: 3 guests

    International Institute- Center for Chinese Studies: 1 guest

    International Institute- Center for Chinese Studies: 2 guests

    Anderson School of Management: 5 guests

    Courtesy Visit-Chancellor: 5 guests

    Cultural Exchange: 1 guest

    Medicine: 12 guests

    Administration: 9 guests

    Architecture: 20 guests

    NGO Management: 22 guests

    Environmental Protection: 9 guests

  • 2007-08: 65 guests

    Anderson School of Management: 0

    Collaboration: 3 guests

    Collaboration: 4 guests

    Graduate School of Education and Information Systems: 0

    Meeting with Faculty: 12 guests

    Collaboration: 8 guests

    Human Resources: 14 guests

    Campus Tour: 1 guest

    Other: 23 guests

Defining Terms


Projects/Programs

  • The projects and programs on this map constitute our “global data.” We define global data to be information related to “global topics” such as events, activities, and geographical areas outside of the United States. Any project or program conducted in an area outside of the United States is included on the map, as it speaks to UCLA’s direct engagement with the global community. Even if a project or program is conducted domestically, it is included as long as it engages with one or more global topics.

  • To collect data for the Projects/Programs map, we survey faculty on their research pursuits. We also explore UCLA websites such as faculty profiles, research centers, and department pages to learn about past and ongoing projects. We periodically review our data, archiving and removing projects and programs that have concluded or expired.

Study Abroad

  • Click here for the International Education Office’s explanation of UCLA’s various Study Abroad Programs.

  • To collect data on Study Abroad Programs, we explore both UC Education Abroad Programs (UCEAP) and UCLA websites to find information on opportunities offered at or through UCLA.

Collaborations

  • International Collaboration comprises memoranda of understanding (MOUs), collaboration agreements (CAs), affiliation agreements (AAs), and student exchange agreements. Click here for UCLA Global’s explanation of these terms.

  • We source this data from the UCLA Global database of international academic agreements.

Students

  • Here, “Students” refers to International Students as well as Study Abroad students.


Visitors

  • Visitors are guests whose visits are coordinated by the International Visitors Bureau (IVB). Click here for more information.

  • We source this data directly from the IVB.


As a land grant institution, the International Institute at UCLA acknowledges the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (Los Angeles basin, Southern Channel Islands).


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