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Funding Opportunities for Students

The Einaudi Center offered more than 30 in-person and virtual global summer internships for undergraduates, funded international research travel for 59 graduate students, and launched 15 Cornellians into Fulbright experiences in 2022. 

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. 

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At Einaudi you’ll find opportunities—opportunities to apply for research funding, connect with faculty and grad students, learn languages, attend events, and more. Discover the range of opportunities waiting for you at Einaudi.

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All Funding Opportunities for Students

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A full semester or year of funding available to graduate students in modern European government, history, economics, and related social science fields. 
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Conduct your international field research with a $10,000 award to support fieldwork expenses.
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$3,500 award for graduate research focused on European Studies.
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$3,000 award for students from all fields of study pursuing research projects focused on Europe.
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Award available to graduate students in any field of study whose research is focused on the study of Europe.
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Established in 1993 with a generous bequest from the estate of Cornell alumnus and trustee, Frederic Conger Wood, the fellowship supports research in Europe by undergraduates.
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Do you need to travel internationally for your short-term research or field work? The Einaudi Center sponsors academic travel for individual Cornell graduate and professional students. If you’re traveling between the United States and a host country for activities directly related to your dissertation or thesis research—or for other academic experiences in the international arena—Einaudi can help you get there. 
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$3,500 awarded for graduate research in these fields: European art and architecture; art history; literature; philosophy; and culture.
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LACS will offer up to three research grants to qualified graduate students who need to conduct field research over the summer of 2023. Amount Up to $1,500 each.