Cornell in Cambodia Winter Program

The Cornell in Cambodia Winter Program is on hiatus for the 2025-26 academic year.
Information about future years will be available in Spring 2026.
Students who are interested in Cambodia are encouraged to enroll in the Fall 2025 1-credit course KHMER 1100 Elements of Khmer Language and Culture. In addition, SEAP offers two summer Global Internships with the Center for Khmer Studies in Siem Reap, Cambodia focusing on communications and libary support. Applications for Summer 2026 Global Internships open in Fall 2025.
Students who are interested in studying abroad in Southeast Asia are encouraged to enroll in the 7-week Fall 2025 course GDEV 3500/5500 that prepares students for a faculty-led winter study trip to Vietnam within the Department of Global Development: Climate Change and Socio-Environmental Transformation in the Mekong Delta. Applications for Fall '25-Winter '26 trips will be due in September 2025.
Journey to Cambodia during the winter session.
Heritage, History, and Identity
Magnus Fiskejö and Hannah Phan
Winter Session 2025
Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, Cambodia
In collaboration with the Center for Khmer Studies (CKS), Cornell's Southeast Asia (SEAP, Einaudi) Study Abroad program in Cambodia will provide an in-depth focus on the cultural heritage of Cambodia both past and present. This winter course will focus on Cambodian heritage past and present — how it's been created in the past, including the city of Angkor, and how that heritage and history is understood and engaged today. We will visit historical sites as well as museums and other relevant sites, including performances, where history is remembered and engaged. There will be lectures, including by Cambodian experts, as well as film showings. Based primarily out of Siem Reap, Cambodia, CKS has a long-standing partnership with Cornell to help us arrange in-country logistics as well as other relevant excursions while in Cambodia including the capital, Phnom Penh.
Cornell students who have taken 3+ credits of SEA courses are eligible for funding from SEAP.
This 3-credit course will be held in Cambodia.
To prepare for CU in Cambodia, students should plan to take KHMER 1100 “Elements of Khmer Language and Culture” this fall with Hannah Phan. The course will introduce basic Khmer/Cambodian language and culture to anyone with an interest in the subject matter, those planning to travel to Cambodia, heritage students, etc.
You can read about the experiences of past CU in Cambodia students on the official course blog.
Previous Course Topics
This course is a two-to-three week immersive experience in Cambodia during the winter session. Students join a faculty member and TA in Cambodia to receive a hands-on, in-country instruction. The enrollment capacity is 10 to 12 Cornell students. Dates and course content are subject to change depending on which faculty member will lead the course—stay tuned! Previous courses have included:
- "Labor, Development, and Society," taught by Richard Fincher, Esq (Industrial and Labor Relations).
- "Heritage, History, and Identity in Cambodia," taught by Magnus Fiskesjö (Anthropology).
- "Contemporary Cambodia: Labor, Development, and Society," taught by Sarosh Kuruvilla (Industrial and Labor Relations).
- "Performing Angkor: Dance, Silk, and Stone," taught by Kaja McGowan (Art History).
- "Chinese Empire and the Cambodian Experience," taught by Andrew Mertha (government).
Stay Connected for Updates
The Cornell in Cambodia Winter Program is on hiatus for the 2025-26 academic year. Information about future years will be available in Spring 2026.
Make sure you have subscribed to the SEAP listserv to receive the latest updates on deadlines for study abroad applications and funding deadlines.
Email cu-in-cambodia@cornell.edu to receive updates and information on how to apply.
More information also available at Experience Cornell.