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Related International Resources at Cornell

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CIIFAD's Agroecological Perspectives in Sustainable Development seminar series has concluded for the Spring '08 semester. PowerPoint presentations are available online for many of the seminars. The Fall '08 series will begin Wednesday, Sept. 3. at 12:20 PM in 135 Emerson Hall

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Thurs., May 8, 2008
Jackie Greenwood King, PhD student in Crop and Soil Sciences will present “ Impact of Nutrient Management, Planting Date, and Location on Papaya Yield and Quality in Bangladesh” at 12:20 PM in 135 Emerson (sponsored by CSS)

Thurs., May 8, 2008
Christine Nyhus, graduate student in nutritional sciences, will present "Thirty Years of Dietary Iron Bioavailability in India: Linking Food Production and Anemia" at 12:20 in 200 Savage Hall (sponsored by the Program in International Nutrition)

Mon., May 12, 2008
Christopher Barrett, professor of applied economics at Cornell, will present "Poverty Traps and Social Protection" at 1:30-3:00 PM in 401 Warren Hall (sponsored by AEM)

Check the Einuadi Center's recently updated list of external funding opportunities and Fulbright programs

 

In addition to CIIFAD-sponsored groups and programs, Cornell has numerous related international resources at Cornell with development components. These include (but are not limited to):

For additional information about international development studies at Cornell, contact the Einaudi Center or International Programs in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Many departments at Cornell also have international faculty and courses that can be accessed through individual departmental websites or through the Cornell International Gateway (university units).

Thematic Programs and Networks

Area Studies

Centers and Institutes

International Courses and Degree Programs

While CIIFAD does not offer courses other than its public seminar series, many opportunties exist at Cornell to study international development.


   International courses can be found through:

   Related degree programs:

The International Programs of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences administers the following Master of Professional Studies (MPS) degrees:

University-wide international degree program descriptions are listed in the Einaudi Center's international degree program section. University departments with an international component are described in Cornell International Gateway's university units listings.

Student Groups and Additional Student Resources

See also Cornell's student activities office organization list.


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