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For Partners

Cornell Global Hubs connect all of Cornell—faculty, staff, students, and international alumni—with leading peer universities and their communities, countries, and regions. Hubs build the kind of strong, long-term international relationships that create understanding, meaningful results, and lasting change.


World-Class Partnerships with Cornell

For University Partners

Global Hubs university partnerships are reciprocal. Faculty and students across our Hubs join a vibrant network of transnational research and learning opportunities, partnering with Cornell and other Hubs locations.

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Faculty from Hubs partners can connect with global faculty who share their interests, develop new collaborations in interdisciplinary research theme areas, and apply for seed funding for joint research.

Students from Hubs partners can study on exchange for a semester or year at one of Cornell’s 15 colleges and schools. Our Office of Global Learning supports students as they explore campus, helping them select classes and connect with the department where they will study. Students from partner institutions can also participate in faculty research and plan short-term visits to campus during winter and summer.


Facade and entrance of New College, at the University of Edinburgh.

For Public and Private Sector Partners

Cornell regularly works with NGOs, governmental agencies, research institutes, and other organizations worldwide to advance research and student engagement. Our partnerships with the public and private sectors will deepen at Global Hubs locations, building community connections for the global public good.

For more information on how to get involved, contact us!

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Four undergraduate student panelists spoke about their perspectives on gender, sexuality, race, and identities that impacted them while abroad at a global freedom of expression event.

Panelists who have studied in countries ranging from Denmark to South Africa will speak about their perspectives on gender, sexuality, race and identities that impacted them while abroad during an upcoming global freedom of expression event.

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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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Five research projects that bring together academics from Queen Mary University of London and Cornell University will receive seed funding. 

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Our partnership with the Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ) in Ecuador is opening new doors for Cornell students studying public health. In 2023, for the first time, MPH students traveled to Ecuador to work with USFQ’s public health faculty and students on a variety of projects, ranging from interventions to address acute childhood malnutrition in southern Ecuador, to analysis of water contamination in households, agricultural fields, rivers, and lakes.

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A delegation from Cornell University visited the University of Ghana Business School to discuss a potential project to be funded by the Master Card Foundation and its mutual benefits for both.

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On October 9-10, academics from Queen Mary University of London and Cornell University met on the Queen Mary, Malta campus on the island of Gozo for a workshop on transnational migration.

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A Cornell-led project team—with Global Hubs partners in India, the UK, Ghana, and Singapore—has received a two-year $250,000 design grant from the National Science Foundation to bring more comfortable days and nights to homes everywhere.

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This summer, Cornell welcomed six PhD students from Imperial College London to the Ithaca and Cornell Tech campuses as part of Imperial's Global Fellows Fund.

With the support of Cornell Global Hubs joint seed grants, researchers are building international connections and advancing their research. 

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