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Seed Grants Grow International Collaborations
Announcing 2024 Faculty Seed Awards
Read about results from last year's awards and new awards supporting internationally engaged faculty from six colleges and schools.
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Cornell Helps Displaced Scholars Rebuild Careers
Series Honors Einaudi's Past Visiting Scholars
Read about Turkish sociologist Azat Gündoğan (IES), Nicaraguan cartoonist Pedro X. Molina (LACS), and Afghan artist Elja Sharifi (Johnson Museum).
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New: Law and Economics Papers
CRADLE Launches Paper Series
Read the first four papers and find out how to submit your paper to CRADLE's new open-access series.
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$1.5 Million Grant to Path2Papers DACA Project
Led by Past GPV Fellow and Einaudi's Migrations Fellow
Law faculty Jaclyn Kelley-Widmer and Steve Yale-Loehr are launching a nonprofit venture to help DACA recipients get legal permanent residency.
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Prestigious Carnegie Awards
Einaudi Students Chosen as Junior Fellows
McKenzie Carrier ’24 (Laidlaw, migration minor) and Margot Treadwell ’24 (IRM) will conduct democracy research with Carnegie scholars.
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Learning About Labor Relations in Cambodia
By Alyssa Brundage '24
Einaudi's Southeast Asia Program sponsored a unique winter break study abroad opportunity. A participant describes the experience.
This past January, Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) collaborated with the School of Industrial and Labor Relations and the Center for Khmer Studies in Cambodia to host a unique study abroad opportunity. Students were brought to Cambodia for a two week in-country learning experience. Designed by Professor Vida Vanchan, Director of the Global Studies Institute and Professor of Geosciences at SUNY Buffalo State University, and co-taught by Scheinman Instructor and Institute Advisory Board member Richard Fincher, the course offered a comprehensive understanding of Cambodia, from past to present, focusing on labor, development, and society. This comprehensiveness is drawn from a prior version of the course, envisioned, designed, and co-taught by Professor Vanchan and ILR Professor Sarosh Kuruvilla in January of 2020.
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Gilbert Levine (1927–2024)
Champion of International Collaboration Dies at 96
Einaudi honors our four-time interim director and advisor to generations of Cornell Fulbrighters. Read about Gil Levine's lifetime of service.
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Putin's Hidden Weakness
Foreign Affairs Op-ed by Bryn Rosenfeld
Bryn Rosenfeld (IES) and her coauthors explain why Putin's approval ratings "are far from a reliable indicator of popular support for the war."
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Bringing India and Cornell Together
Video Highlights Fruitful Relationship
Einaudi faculty describe community-based research and shared goals that have united India and Cornell for more than a century.
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Pedro X. Molina’s Delicate Achievement
Series Features Scholars Under Threat Alumni
"My body is here, but my heart and my work are still entrenched in the struggles of my people," says Nicaraguan cartoonist Pedro X. Molina.