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.
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.
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.
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.
These fellowships from the Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies support graduate students during a semester of international fieldwork.
A full semester or full year of funding available to graduate students in modern European government, history, economics, and related social science fields.
A full semester or full year of funding available to graduate students in modern European government, history, economics, and related social science fields.
The purpose of this award is to support Cornell undergraduate students while they continue their language studies in countries where a Slavic language is spoken.