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Funding Opportunities

The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies is a place for faculty, postdocs, and students engaged in international research and learning to connect and find partnerships on campus, in our region, or around the world. No matter where you are in your academic career, Einaudi offers opportunities that will spur new ideas and give you the chance to come together with others interested in similar issues.


Faculty

The Einaudi Center’s grants seed faculty-led international research, conferences, and collaborations. Tenured and tenure-track faculty members from any program, center, college, or school are eligible.

Featured Opportunity: Seed Grants

Kassam climate/calendar research team in the field

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Students

The Einaudi Center offers funding opportunities for undergraduates and graduates. Einaudi funding can help you understand people and places around the world, study foreign languages, travel for international research projects, and more.

Featured Opportunity: Research Travel Grants

Sophia Taborski (Classics) IES travel grant 2023 studying tablet

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All Funding Opportunities

Funding Opportunities are sorted chronologically from oldest to newest by application deadline and timeframe.
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Achieve language fluency with the help of a Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) fellowship.
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Receive a full scholarship to study a Southeast Asian language for eight full weeks this summer!
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The Einaudi Center's faculty seed grants advance international research and education at Cornell and support international activities and events.
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PurposeSEAP offers research funding to PhD candidates who applied for and did not receive major external research awards.* 
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PurposeSEAP offers research funding to PhD candidates who applied for and did not receive major external research awards.* 
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If you are a Cornell freshman, sophomore, or junior interested in a summer internship related to peace studies and conflict resolution,
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The Freeman Prize is awarded annually in the spring to a Cornell graduating senior.
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The prize for Best Essay in Technology and International Security Policy is a newly established competition that started in AY 2023-2024.
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Each year, the Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies provides a select cohort of Fellows with unique opportunities for professional networking and development in the field of
In February 2023, IES started a new initiative with the implementation of Research Pod funding for faculty collaboration meant to encourage the creation of a close research community with IES at th