Einaudi Center for International Studies
Fulbrighter Works for Change Beyond Borders
Even as a high school senior, Tony Zhou ’19 knew he wanted to pursue a path beyond borders. That’s why he applied to Cornell.
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Einaudi Announces Fulbright-Hays Winners
Mary Kate Long and Jiwon Baik received fellowships that will them to Myanmar and China, respectively.
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Cornell Develops Ethics Guidelines for International Engagement
The set of six guidelines is intended to help faculty in their research, teaching, and engagement around the world.
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Einaudi Program Promotes Nuclear Freeze Movement’s Legacy
The legacy of peace activist Randall Forsberg is accessible to a new generation of policymakers, activists, and scholars.
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Einaudi Director Launches New Book, "From Pews to Politics"
University of Zambia hosts book launch
Einaudi Center’s Rachel Riedl’s, From Pews to Politics: Religious Sermons and Political Participation in Africa, launched at the University of Zambia.
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Einaudi Center Establishes New Migrations Studies Minor
The world’s population is on the move, and not necessarily by choice.
The world’s population is on the move, and not necessarily by choice.
There are more than 35.9 million refugees worldwide, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Cornell’s Einaudi Center for International Studies has responded to this global trend by launching a migration studies minor.
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Migrations Initiative Announces Cross-Campus Awards
Faculty are finding answers to questions related to a world on the move with Migrations grants, awarded by the “Migrations” Global Grand Challenge.
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Einaudi Center Funds Faculty Initiatives
Seed funding supports eight projects
Our grants are launching big global initiatives—from uncovering one of Pompeii’s lost gardens to studying Indonesia's 700 languages.
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Daniel Boucher
Associate Professor, Asian Studies
Daniel Boucher is an associate professor of Asian studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focus is Buddhist studies, particularly the early development of the cluster of Indian Buddhist movements called the Mahayana and their transmission to China in the first few centuries of the Common Era. Related interests include translation as a religious genre, with special focus on the earliest translations of Buddhist texts into Chinese; Buddhist Middle Indo-Aryan; art historical, epigraphical, and archeological sources for the study of religion.
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- Faculty
- EAP Core Faculty
- SAP Core Faculty
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Email: djb38@cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-0723
Nick Admussen
Director, East Asia Program
Nick Admussen is an associate professor of Chinese literature in the Department of Asian Studies. He is the director of the East Asia Program and former director of the Cornell Contemporary China Initiative.
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- Faculty
- EAP Core Faculty
- EAP Director
- Einaudi Faculty Leadership
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Email: na347@cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-7788