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A scientific explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture, Gerow D. Brill (Class of 1888) traveled across the Philippines in 1902 and...

Kathryn Fiorella, SEAP

A study that used photos taken by participants to spark conversation reveals firsthand accounts of how climate change, land use and dams on the Mekong...

Magnus Fiskesjö, EAP/PACS/SEAP

Magnus Fiskesjö, associate professor of anthropology, discusses the atmosphere in China on NPR's Morning Edition.

New GETSEA mini-course

Taught by Tyrell Haberkorn, University of Wisconsin-Madison Offered virtually from January 23 to February 27, 2024, Tuesdays, 7:00pm-9:00pm Eastern...

Undergraduate Research and Leadership

Laidlaw "allowed me to be intensely involved with my professor’s research," says Eli Newell ’24. Meet the scholars and find out how to apply.

Fellowships Support Students Learning Uncommon Languages

PhD students Frances Cayton and Jarvis Fisher received Einaudi fellowships to study “rare and distinctive” modern languages. Apply now!

Speak Up for Global Free Speech

Make your voice heard as a student leader in Cornell's freedom of expression theme year. We welcome applications from writers, scholars, activists and...

Campus Resources for Cornell's Global Community

On this new page, Global Cornell gathers campus services to help students, faculty, and staff cope with international conflict and turbulent times.

Fund your undergraduate or graduate language study!

Achieve language fluency with the help of a Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) or Rare and Distinctive Language (RAD) fellowship. 

Sarosh Kuruvilla, SAP/SEAP

Sarosh Kuruvilla, a professor of industrial relations, analyzed more than forty thousand labor audits from around the world and found that almost half...