The Einaudi Center supported internships in Africa and Latin America for 11 undergraduates, funded international research travel for 86 graduate students, and launched a total of 15 Cornellians into Fulbrights in 2019.
We offer many funding opportunities for undergraduates and graduates with deadlines throughout the academic year. Einaudi funding can help you engage with international cultures, understand people and places around the world, study foreign languages, travel for international research projects, or host a campus event with your student organization.
The Brettschneider Oxford Exchange funds academic exchanges for Cornell undergraduate and graduate students, post docs, staff, and faculty with Merton, New, and Nuffield Colleges of Oxford University (UK).
The purpose of this $3,000 award is to support Cornell undergraduates while they continue their language studies in Russia or another country where a Slavic language is spoken.
Established in 1993 with a generous bequest from the estate of Cornell alumnus and trustee, Frederic Conger Wood, the $4,000 fellowship supports research in Europe by undergraduates.
The Institute for African Development (IAD) mini-grant funds innovative community development projects in Africa. Proposals should demonstrate a clear community support measure. Local communities must be engaged in the planning, implementation, and sustainability of the proposed projects.