Academics
Minor
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Conduct research in Latin America and explore the cultural, economic, and political forces that shape the region.
Program
Institute for European Studies
The Institute for European Studies aims to become a focal point at Cornell for an interdisciplinary European Studies research community. Thirteen graduate students from various disciplines have been accepted as fellows for 2025-26.
Study Abroad Opportunity
South Asia Program
Are you interested in the intersection of mental health and culture, global health, and community engagement? Do you want to gain field research skills and learn about indigenous communities in South India’s beautiful and fragile Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve?
Minor
East Asia Program
South Asia Program
Southeast Asia Program
Minor in East Asian studies, South Asian studies, Southeast Asian studies, or Sanskrit studies—with support from Einaudi's programs.
Program
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program (LACS) is pleased to invite graduate students to apply to become a LACS Graduate Fellow for AY 2025-2026.
Master's
South Asia Program
This Master's degree program in Asian Studies is designed for students who want more work in language and area studies before entering the professional, business, or academic fields.
Minor
South Asia Program
Learn more about South Asian cultures, languages, and people with a minor in South Asian studies.
Master's
Southeast Asia Program
This program is designed for students who did not major in Asian Studies as undergraduates or who want more work in language and area studies before entering the professional, business, or Ph.D. fields. One to two years of study is required, depending on language proficiency.
Study Abroad Opportunity
South Asia Program
SIT offers two unique programs in Nepal: Development, Gender, and Social Change in the Himalaya and Tibetan & Himalayan Peoples
Study Abroad Opportunity
South Asia Program
The Nilgiris Field Learning Center (NFLC) is a unique partnership between the Indian NGO, Keystone Foundation, and Cornell University. It aligns Cornell faculty and students with practitioners and community members in the Nilgiris, the “blue hills” of southern India.