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GETSEA's free, virtual Spring 2025 mini-course
Applications are now open for GETSEA’s Spring 2025 Mini-Course!
Chris Barrett, IAD/SEAP
Chris Barrett, professor of agricultural and development economics, discusses the USAID freeze.
Review of Kaja McGowan's new children's book
“Borrowing Paradise,” a new children’s book by art historian Kaja McGowan (SEAP/SAP), takes young readers on a captivating journey to Bali,...
Joshua Plotnik featured on CBS 60 Minutes
CBS’s “60 Minutes” Profiles Work of Elephant Researcher Joshua Plotnik, who gave a Gatty several years ago and studied with our own Thak...
Tips from the Graduate School
Grad students: The Einaudi Center offers a range of global funding opportunities to support you—from your first year to your final semester.
Tom Pepinsky, SEAP
“President Yoon’s attempt to declare martial law reveals the fragility of the rule of law in divided societies, especially those with governments in...
Check out our YouTube presence!
Several recordings of SEAP events, including recent Gattys, are now available on our YouTube channel!
Two positions available
The Southeast Asia Program (SEAP) at Cornell University invites applications for two separate two-year Postdoctoral Associate appointments, each...
Timothy Ravis, SEAP
Timothy Ravis, a doctoral student in global development, says some Indonesian communities don’t understand what geothermal energy is and how they...
Deadline extended to December 7
How is Southeast Asia animated and made to move? Who crosses boundaries, who stays still, and what jams, messes, conscriptions, and inscriptions are...