Since 1999, HPAIR has set up partnerships with organizations former delegates have established on their own campuses. These clubs in local universities of different countries provide forums for ongoing discussion outside the conference and within their local settings. In recent years, HPAIR's partners have increasingly utilized internet communication to facilitate the ongoing discussions about the HPAIR workshops throughout the year with HPAIR members living in different regions.
These organizations also foster intellectual exchange by holding their own seminars, workshops and conferences. While usually more local in focus, these organizations uphold the same common spirit and driving force behind the main international HPAIR conference.
Finally, aside from the recruiting and academic components, these clubs also fundraise for their own local events and to help their members pay for conference attendance costs.
To apply to be a Partnership Club, please refer to this bulletin, or email questions to Leandra Barnes
HPAIR currently has more than a dozen international partners, located in countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America:
Austria
APAIR
China
Peking University SICA
Renmin University of China IDEA
Fudan Elite Club (FEC)
Germany
SPAIR Germany
India
S. P. Jain Institute of Management & Research Project for Asian and International Relations SPJIMR - PAIR
Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT)
Philippines
Ateneo de Manila University
South Korea
Sungkyunkwan University
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST)
Korea University Network for International Studies and Activities
Sookmyung Women's University
Yonsei University
Korea Project for Asian and International Relations Roundtable Community (KPAIR/RTC), 韓半島亞細亞國際關係硏究會.
United States
Northwestern University China Foresee
Boston University
The South American Business Forum's purpose is to bring together the most talented students in the region with top business leaders under the same topic: corporate ethics and sustainable development. Prominent academic and business leaders from Argentina and South America, along with 100 students from around the world, will come together for an invaluable exchange of perspectives of the World.