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The 2024 Global Hubs Network Meeting was held in London, co-hosted by King’s College London.

Cornell Global Hubs are your point of entry to a world of high-impact opportunities. Based in strategic locations worldwide, Global Hubs bring together faculty, students, alumni, and local communities—to collaborate, learn, and discover.

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Sarah Besky in India

Broadening the inclusiveness and internationalism of our community here—and cultivating research and learning that emerges from these exchanges—is one of the most exciting potentials of Cornell Global Hubs.

— Sarah Besky
Associate Professor, ILR
Faculty Lead
Haruna Floate in Lab

I spent 10 weeks at Ashoka University as a Global Intern. I loved being able to connect my classroom knowledge to laboratory research, all while immersing myself in the rich and vibrant culture of India.

— Haruna Floate '26
Nutritional Sciences
Ashoka University
Ally Mark in Denmark

While in Europe, I learned about and experienced firsthand the differences in the healthcare systems across nations. I’ve been actively applying my knowledge from abroad to my classes at Cornell. It’s so amazing to approach my learning from multiple perspectives.

— Ally Mark '24
Human Development
Denmark
Roman Dias Pinto

My reason for studying abroad was to experience a different culture and to gain a life skill from it. By going to Hong Kong, I was able to pursue Mandarin classes and also experience a very different culture.

— Roman Dias Pinto '23
Applied Economics and Management
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Reuben Wong headshot

NUS is heartened to be on board with the Cornell Global Hubs initiative. Cornell's recent interdisciplinary salons included six NUS faculty members engaging with Cornell and other Global Hubs academics. It's exciting to see what lies ahead for our collaboration.

— Reuben Wong
Associate Vice President, Global Relations
National University of Singapore
Benjamin Caplan with interns from USFQ (Alyssa Koczan, and Nicole Collins) at Laguna Quilotoa in Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador

I am so fortunate to be able to work in a research setting with such a welcoming group of scientists dedicated to ecological conservation, and I feel immensely grateful to have had this opportunity.

— Benjamin Caplan '23
Spanish
USFQ/Ecuador

Spotlights

Student hackathon team competes at HKUST entrepreneurship competition.

An ICC grant funded a Cornell/USFQ class that combines classroom and fieldwork.

Enjoy a visual tour of Hubs success stories for faculty, students, and alumni.

Vice Provost Wendy Wolford explains what sets the Cornell Global Hubs apart. 

Global Cornell welcomed almost 100 representatives from 18 international Global Hubs partner institutions to London for the second network meeting, co-hosted by King's College London. Participants came together to exchange ideas and pave the way for collaborations and engagement to build a better world.

 

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Four Imperial College London PhD students share their experiences at Cornell during the 2023-24 academic year. They partnered with Cornell professors and researchers as part of the Imperial Global Fellows Fund.

Empathera, a student team formed at the Cornell Health Tech Hackathon in March 2024, has been selected to represent Cornell in the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Sino-Million Dol

A team of Cornell students won third place in the Green Challenge, an annual competition held at Technical University of Denmark (DTU) that encourages future engineers to prioritize sustainability in their work. 

Cornell delegation enhances global ties with Global Hubs partner the University of Ghana, tackling education, public health, and climate change, fostering collaboration and cultural exchange.

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Opportunities

Each Global Hub is unique, but all are grounded in partnerships with strong local universities and based on the principle of mutual benefit and exchange. Cornell is working with Hub partners to develop hands-on projects that promote study and expand the range of academic experiences at home and abroad.

Partners

faculty collaborations | events and symposia | student exchanges | thematic networks

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Faculty

seed funding | faculty-led study abroad | co-teaching | regional access | staff support

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Students

study abroad | field work | faculty-led research | internships | incoming exchange students

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Alumni

mentoring | engaging with faculty | providing internships | in-country connections to Cornell

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