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Eswar Prasad, SAP

Eswar Prasad, professor of economics and trade policy, co-hosts this podcast on Western capital, institutions, and payment networks.

Katie Fiorella, SEAP

Fatal drownings are a big risk for small-scale fishers on Africa’s largest lake, with many of those deaths attributed to bad weather – conditions that...

Oumar Ba, PACS/GPV

“The ICC must brace itself for the flurry of attacks that will come its way — from Israel and its Western allies,” says Oumar Ba, assistant professor...

Awardees Receive Support for International Fieldwork

Seven PhD students will conduct up to a year of fieldwork—in Hungary, Senegal, Indonesia, and beyond. Meet the new Global PhD Research Scholars.

Sarah Kreps, PACS

The Brooks School Tech Policy Institute (BTPI) has announced a $1M project to study financial freedom in countries with authoritarian governments. Led...

Faculty and Student Kudos and a Farewell

Learn about Einaudi's faculty seed grant awards, CRADLE's new Law and Economics Papers, and over 100 students conducting international research this...

Wendy Erb

Wendy Erb has spent countless hours studying orangutans in Borneo's tropical peatland forests in order to learn how male Bornean orangutans (Pongo...
Seventeen Cornellians will go abroad next academic year to fourteen countries, thanks to the support of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.

Ten Undergrads Write, Paint, and Research for Final Projects

Our first-ever Undergraduate Global Scholars are writers, artists, and researchers with a common goal – to speak up for global free speech.

Karim-Aly Kassam, Global Public Voices

Kassam's guest column reflects on the Cornell student protests that ended on May 13. He writes, "The peaceful protests at Cornell University have been...