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“You can’t have a high standard of scholarship without having a high standard of integrity, because the essence of scholarship is truth.”

Dr. John Hope FranklinWinston-Salem Journal | August 6, 1989

By the Numbers

5

Global Regions

20

Courses taught annually

300

Academic Events

About Us

The John Hope Franklin Center strives to incubate new ideas, facilitate student engagement with international topics and bring the work of Duke University to greater community.

  • ADD AN INTERNATIONAL FOCUS

    The Franklin Center’s programs offer undergraduate and graduate certificates that you can add to your degree.

  • LEARN A LANGUAGE

    The Franklin Center is home to the Asian Middle Eastern Studies Center which offers Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Sanskrit, Tibetan, and Turkish.

  • ENGAGE IN ACADEMIC DISCOURSE

    The Franklin Center hosts many events that investigate subjects through a multicultural lens and allows Duke University experts to engage in small venues with the larger public and students.

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