Cornell university - Cornell is a private research university research partner and the State University of New York. As an institution of the federal grants in the State of New York, they have a unique responsibility in the Ivy League--to make contributions in all fields of knowledge in a manner that prioritizes public engagement to help improve the quality of life of the nation and the world.
Location of Cornell University:
- Ithaca-New York
- New York-New York
- Doha-Qatar
- Geneva-New York
- Washington-D. C
- Rome-Italy
Location information
Ithaca-New York
Twenty-three hundred acres in the heart of the Finger Lakes region of New York. You'll just understand how it can hold for you once you see it for yourself. Their main campus include tradition, beauty, and innovation. All the trappings of a traditional campus academic buildings and dormitories, libraries and restaurants, research laboratories and facilities housed in a building that stands as a testimony to past and future progressive level.
City College with a big heart
Ithaca has been named one of the top 100 places to live, top 10 recreation cities, most green place to live, and one of the "foodiest" in America. To the hustle and bustle of city life, head off campus to the Ithaca Commons or Collegetown. Not quite busy? The distance of the city of Syracuse was less than an hour away, and the bus to NYC allows for a day.
New York-New York
Cornell University's New York City presence covering the length and breadth of Manhattan. Use the map to investigate their urban campus and learn about what we do in the Big Apple. Weill Cornell Weill Cornell Graduate Alumni of the Cornell Cooperative Extension Cornell Club Cornell ILR in NYC architecture, art and planning Cornell Cornell Financial Engineering Tech Chelsea Roosevelt Island
Alumni Affairs and development
Metro Office of Alumni and Development Affairs Division is the gateway to the alumni participation and involvement opportunities in the New York City metropolitan area. Linking to Cornell through alumni associations, clubs and events quickly and easily.
Doha-Qatar
Faculty member at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) is committed to excellence in teaching, research, patient care, and advance the art and science of medicine.
To become a member of the Faculty in WCM-Q, it is a prerequisite to qualify for and secure the promise of faculty at Weill Cornell Medical (WCM) in New York or Cornell University (CU) in Ithaca. Generally, the faculty who teach in medical programs have an appointment at the undergraduate discipline on the campus of Ithaca Cu; All other faculty, included in the basic sciences, clinical and research disciplines, usually holding an appointment in the WCM in New York. Qualified faculty members can teach in both pre-medical and medical program (click here for information about education programs).
They faculty drawn from several different sources: their core Faculty, directly employed by the WCM-Q and the population in Qatar throughout the year; visiting faculty-based WCM or CU, who travel to Qatar for a brief period to help in the subject matter; and voluntary Faculty, usually a doctor in their affiliate agencies (Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar-ASPETAR hospital orthopedic and sports medicine, Sidra Medical and Research Center and primary health care Corporation) who received the promise of Faculty in clinical departments appropriate WCM, and valued role in support of mission College in Qatar with an eye on the clinical education of WCM-Q students rotating through their institutions.
Geneva-New York
Research and outreach at Cornell's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station Cornell Geneva campus is addressing the challenges and opportunities in special plants. they are an integral part of the College of agriculture and life sciences, and the Faculty they have academic home in the Department of Entomology and food science and at the plant pathology and plant-microbe biology (PPPMB) and horticulture in school of Integrative plant science (SIPS). Their main focus is on fruit and vegetables is equipped with research and extension on additional key crops, including turfgrass, biofuels willow and hop. From investigating and reducing new diseases and insects, to develop new varieties, or refine the formulation of food or drink, Cornell scientists in Geneva have an enthusiasm and passion for projects that benefit farmers and consumers alike.
Their goal is to produce better food, from almost every aspect imaginable new varieties-varieties with better nutrition, better eating quality and resistance to disease and better products from raw materials. Our scientists are also working to develop a thriving system that maximizes the quality in the field, orchard and vineyard; share this technique with farmers producing excellent products for consumers to enjoy. Some of their programs to work directly with farmers and entrepreneurs and solve the problem of the individual they are. Food Business Centre helps entrepreneurs develop new products that are safe, the New York State wine laboratory analysis assists manufacturers in solving problems, and they are good agricultural practices (GAPS) Program to teach producers to meet and exceed food safety standards for handling the produce.
Farmers, manufacturers, entrepreneurs, setting up businesses and consumers benefit directly from their skills. They are researchers in the field of plant protection is at the forefront of a new wave of scrutiny and control of invasive diseases and insects that affect farmers and home gardeners. Among other research projects, they have a farm dedicated to the study of Phytopthora Blight pathogen, which is the effect of tomatoes and potatoes. This facility may be the only one of its kind in the United States, providing Plant Pathologists examine the disease with a site to effectively screen potential new, resistant varieties and opportunities for discovery-based research to develop new methods for this problem.
They take pride in partnering with the local community. They faculty work closely with scientists to the USDA-Agricultural Research Service based in Geneva and the Finger Lakes Community College viticulture wine program & technology. Hobart William Smith students regularly join their lab summer intern. They are also active in the school, with "sow the seed program" in elementary school, and they employ a lot of high school and college students return to work in their research lab, greenhouse and field plots. Undergraduate summer NYSAES brings scholars from throughout the United States to Geneva for an 8-week, intensive program that helped spark the next generation of agricultural scientists. Staff, visiting scientists, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in their community Stations.
Past figures from the first century they include the discovery of the gene gun by John Sanford and colleagues, the development of more than 280 kinds of fruits and vegetables which are suitable for growing local and regional conditions, insect pheromone research by Wendell Roeloffs which resulted in her National Medal of Science in 1983, and the ' Rainbow ' papaya resistant to the papaya ring spot virus by Dennis Gonsalves. The pioneering work of the viticulturist Nelson Shaulis, and many others who laid the groundwork that help our country become a fan of wine magazine Wine Region of 2014 years.
Research and outreach at NYSAES will continue to be at the forefront of what is needed to fix the problem and develop solutions. Scientific inquiry, creativity and perseverance will further inventions of the past and offer new benefits to all. Precision agriculture, remote sensing, and the use of genetics and genomics research are just a few examples they will pursue progress. The new discoveries will encourage innovation. New businesses, new products, new research findings and their extension to the industry and society will benefit not only New York State manufacturers, but also the consumer. Visit them to learn about all of his research to increase fruits, vegetables, and other specialty crops.
Washington-D. C
The whole city becomes Your Campus, include: Museum, history, nightlife, and the political atmosphere give experience like anything that has the Ithaca.
Design your own once in a lifetime experience by spending a semester or summer with Cornell in Washington program. There is a chance for Cornellians and non-Cornellians (summer). All programs combine Cornell class with internship experience and all the participants were at Cornell Wolpe.
Semester Program
Open to any Cornellian, Semester Programs are a perfect blend of practical work experience and courses of Cornell University, is located in one of the world's great.
Close Program
CAP in Washington is specifically for students of Chinese studies and Asia-Pacific. This program is only offered in the fall.
Rome-Italy
For nearly 30 years, the AAP at Cornell in an international education program has been a transformative experience for Roma artists talented scholars, students of architectural and Urbanist. Led by Faculty from the AAP on the Ithaca campus internationally famous visitors and enriched by the inspiring field trips and informative lectures, students often cite their Cornell semester Rome as the most memorable of their undergraduate education. With a maximum enrollment of 60 students each semester, students utilize an intimate environment that provides plenty of opportunities to get to know each other and their instructors.
