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The Einaudi Center and Area Programs seek to foster relationships with post-secondary faculty members with interests in international and area studies. We organize lectures, film series, workshops, seminar series, exhibits and cultural performances on an on-going basis on topics of interest to post-secondary educators and researchers.
Seminar Series, Conferences, and Workshops
The Einaudi Center and Area programs offer on-going seminar series, conferences, and workshops throughout the academic year. Cornell faculty and graduate students, as well as renowned scholars from external institutions bring their expertise to presentations on a variety of topics. Interested post-secondary educators are encouraged to access the Einaudi Center calendar for weekly listings
The Einaudi Center On-line Calendar (verified: 3/27/2007)
Publications
The Einaudi Center and Area Programs maintain a diverse set of publications of interest to post-secondary educators. From yearly bulletins, to newsletters, working papers, to academic publications departments, we offer options for scholars and researchers with an interest in international studies and regionally specific topics.
Einaudi Center Publications (verified: 3/27/2007)
East Asia Program Publications (verified: 3/27/2007)
Institute for African Development Publications (verified: 3/27/2007)
Institute for European Studies Publications (verified: 3/27/2007)
Latin American Studies Program Publications (verified: 3/27/2007)
South Asia Program Publications (verified: 3/27/2007)
Southeast Asia Program Publications (verified: 3/27/2007)
Research Associates
A number of Area Programs offer opportunities for post-secondary faculty at educational institutions in the New York State area with interests in regionally specific research to make use of Cornell Resources including the East Asia Program, the Institute for European Studies, the Latin American Studies Program, the South Asia Program, and the Southeast Asia Program. Interested post-secondary faculty are encouraged to contact area programs directly for more information.