Tips for Grad Students from a Global PhD Research Scholar
Government PhD candidate Vincent Mauro shares his strategies for making the most of your time at an international collection of primary materials.
Read moreGovernment PhD candidate Vincent Mauro shares his strategies for making the most of your time at an international collection of primary materials.
Read moreFive International Cornell Curriculum grants totaling $114,000 will support faculty developing courses that feature international experiences for students.
Read moreSurvey data shows how the Trump administration’s partisan response led ordinary citizens to prioritize what was good for their “team” rather than what was good for their country.
Read moreThe U.S. is increasingly seeing China as a significant military threat and seeking to maintain as large a lead as possible in its tech competition with China, says Sarah Kreps.
Read moreEnrollment is open to anyone interested in taking a class.
Read moreIn the first round of Brazil’s elections Oct. 2, former leftist president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva face off against right-wing incumbent Jair Bolsonaro; Cornell government professors react.
Read moreFaculty and journalist experts considered the consequences of the ongoing conflict during “Aftershocks: Geopolitics Since the Ukraine invasion."
Read moreThe researchers will conduct public opinion surveys on how governments respond when asteroids and comets threaten cities, countries, or at the extreme, even the entire earth.
Read moreCornell faculty reflect on what will happen after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Read moreAnn Simmons, Moscow bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal, and Mark Landler, London bureau chief for the New York Times, join Professors Peter Katzenstein and Jessica Chen Weiss for the Sept. 22 Arts Unplugged event.
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