The Einaudi Center is here to support you as you study and engage with cultures worldwide. At Einaudi, you'll find a diverse campus community and opportunities to connect—and discover new ways to make a difference in the world.
The Einaudi Center has nine international studies programs specializing in major world regions and cross-border interdisciplinary approaches.
Connect with Our Programs
Don’t miss out on student fellowships and awards from our regional and thematic programs! Read on to explore select opportunities. Reach out to any program to find out more about what's currently offered.
For Undergraduates
Whether you want to complete a minor, go abroad, study a language, or get involved in global research, you'll find a network of support in Einaudi's programs.
The language study grant is open to Cornell graduate and undergraduate students. The EAP East Asian Language Study Grant can be used either at Cornell or another institution.
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.
Join the undergraduate Migrations scholars to think in new ways about global migration challenges and understand our world on the move.
For Graduate Students
Each program has core faculty researchers, energetic graduate students, and regular opportunities to get involved. Reach out to a program in your area of interest to get started.
The language study grant is open to Cornell graduate and undergraduate students. The EAP East Asian Language Study Grant can be used either at Cornell or another institution.
These fellowships from the Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies support graduate students during a semester of international fieldwork.
The award provides a semester or year of funding to graduate students in modern European government, history, economics, and related social science fields.
The award provides a semester or year of funding to graduate students in modern European government, history, economics, and related social science fields.
Masters, doctoral, and law students can apply to join a select cohort of fellows with unique opportunities for professional networking and development in the field of peace and conflict studies.