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Funding Opportunities

The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies is a place to find resources and make connections with others interested in similar international issues—on campus, in our region, and around the world. No matter where you are in your academic career, Einaudi offers opportunities that will spur new ideas and give you the support you need.


Students

The Einaudi Center offers a range of funding opportunities for undergraduates and graduates. Our support can help you understand people and places around the world, travel for international research projects, advance your career goals, and more.

Featured Opportunity: Laidlaw Scholars Program for Undergraduates

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Faculty

Einaudi offers two cycles of seed funding annually, with awards up to $25,000. We also consider cosponsorship funding requests. If you're a tenured or tenure-track faculty member from any program, college, or school, you may be eligible for an award.

Featured Opportunity: Seed Grants

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All Funding Opportunities

Funding Opportunities are sorted chronologically from oldest to newest by application deadline and timeframe.
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Timeframe: Fall
Our internships connect you with global practitioners, community NGOs, and faculty conducting international research. You'll meet mentors and colleagues working in the international arena, polish your real-world skills and language learning, and advance your career goals.
Timeframe: Fall
The Michael C. Latham Travel Award provides Cornell graduate students enrolled in a development-related field with travel support for conferences within the continental United States.
Timeframe: Fall
The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is a program of the U.S. Department of State that enables American students enrolled at U.S.
Timeframe: Fall
Contribute to the conversation about the future of international aid as a Global Scholar with the Einaudi Center!
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Timeframe: Fall
The Laidlaw Undergraduate Leadership and Research Program promotes ethical leadership and international research around the world—starting with the passionate leaders and learners fou
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Timeframe: Fall
EAP offers area studies fellowships to Cornell graduate students whose work has an East Asia focus.
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Timeframe: Fall
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.
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International students: Do you plan to travel to a U.S. conference or networking event related to your field of study?
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Timeframe: Fall
Submit your creative work to this year's creative writing and art competition.
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Achieve fluency in a language of South Asia with the help of a Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) summer fellowship.