Global Health



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Global Health at Weill Cornell Medical College
Weill Cornell Medical College has recently launched a Center for Global Health based in the Department of Medicine.  The Center stands on the pillars of the WCMC's major international programs in Haiti, Brazil, and Tanzania, and welcomes the participation of students and faculty from both Ithaca and NY who are dedicated to addressing issues of global health inequality.

 

Center for Religion, Ethics and Social Policy (CRESP)
CRESP is a nonsectarian, action-based educational organization with its roots in religious tradition, spirituality and ethical thought. Our mission is to seek the active participation of concerned individuals at Cornell, in Ithaca, and beyond in fostering vital and caring communities to provide a foundation for a world of peace, mutual understanding, and respect for all life.

 

Cornell Abroad
Cornell Abroad invites you to spend a semester or an academic year of study abroad worldwide - in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, or Oceania (Australia and New Zealand) - as an integral part of your Cornell undergraduate degree.

 

Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture, and Development (CIIFAD)
CIIFAD, with partners in Africa, Asia and Latin America, initiates and supports innovative programs that contribute to improved prospects for global food security, sustainable rural development and environmental conservation around the world.

 

Cornell University Public Service Center
The Cornell Public Service Center is committed to expand service-learning opportunities on campus.  Service-learning is an experiential education approach that links academic learning with meaningful community service activities, personal growth, and social awareness and responsibility.

 

International Gateway
Cornell University's portal to international opportunities. 

 

Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
The Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies catalyses and supports research, teaching and outreach activities that advance international studies at Cornell, in order to contribute to our knowledge of the world.

 

Institute for African Development
The Institute for African Development (IAD) is focused on Cornell University’s interests, research, and outreach in the study of Africa.  It also seeks to expand the depth and quality of the teaching on Africa within the University community, and to build a faculty and student constituency that is knowledgeable about issues of African development.  The IAD is an area program under the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies.

 

Peace Corps at Cornell University
There is a campus Peace Corps coordinator available for students and community members around the Ithaca area. Anyone who has questions about Peace Corps, the application process, volunteer life, available programs, including the Master's International Program, etc. are encouraged to contact the campus recruiter.