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Proposals are due March 16 for seed grants and new targeted support for early-career faculty with research in international studies.

Sarosh Kuruvilla, SEAP/SAP

Sarosh Kuruvilla, a Cornell University professor, provides an analysis of the Dindigul labor agreement and sourcing challenges in the Indian garment...

Andrew Willford, SAP/SEAP

Andrew Willford (SAP/SEAP) explores how culture shapes psychological symptoms in his new book, “Modernity and Malevolence in the Psychiatric Clinic:...

Tom Pepinsky, SEAP

Thomas Pepinsky, a Cornell University politics professor, provides expert analysis on Trump's likely engagement in resolving the Thailand-Cambodia...

Tom Pepinsky, SEAP

Tom Pepinsky, professor of government, notes that Cambodia’s West Point–trained prime minister has strong incentives to respond forcefully to any...

Joshua Kam, SEAP Grad Student

Joshua Kam, a doctoral Asian Studies student, offers insight on the history and cultural symbolism of native Southeast Asian fruits.

Emma Alexander '26 in Cambodia

Alexander writes: “This internship solidified my interest in global academic work and deepened my commitment to cross-cultural storytelling.”

Laidlaw Scholars in Ecuador and Global Intern at Singapore Hub

We sent Cornell students abroad last summer to benefit from learning communities. 

Episode 2 of the podcast out now.

In this second episode, host Michael Kirkpatrick Miller explores the film Soegija (2012), an ambitious historical drama by director Garin...

Tom Pepinsky, SEAP

Tom Pepinsky, a professor of government at Cornell University specializing in Southeast Asian politics, provides analysis on how Suharto's legacy...