Related Programs
The following programs are related to the Department of Government. Please review the the brief list of links below.
- PERC
- PERC is a workshop for work-in-progress (mainly) in comparative politics and international relations. PERC seminars feature papers from Cornell Government Department graduate students and faculty and from scholars at other universities. These sessions allow students, faculty, and guests to engage in lively debate and discussion on diverse topics from different subfields of political science.
- Program for the Study of Contentious Politics
- The Program for the Study of Contentious Politics aims to bring together the resources of political science, sociology, anthropology and history at Cornell University and elsewhere to understand the sources, the dynamics and the outcomes of the various forms of conflict and contention in today’s world.
- Institute for Social Sciences
- The goals of the Institute for the Social Sciences are to encourage collaborations among social scientists across disciplinary and institutional boundaries, to engage the Cornell community--students, faculty, and staff--in discussions of cutting-edge topics in the social sciences, and to assist departments and programs in retaining top social science faculty and attracting new talent.
- The 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.
- Society for the Humanities
- Cornell’s Society for the Humanities was established in 1966 as one of the first humanities institutes in North America. The Society brings distinguished Visiting Fellows and Cornell Faculty and Graduate Student Fellows together each year to pursue research on a broadly inter-disciplinary focal theme.
- Feminist, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
- Cornell’s Feminist, Gender, & Sexuality Studies (FGSS) Program is one of the largest interdisciplinary programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, involving approximately 150 members of the greater Cornell faculty, staff and Ithaca community. It is also historically one of the first university women’s studies programs in the country.
- Cornell International Affairs Review
- Cornell International Affairs Review endeavors to provide the Cornell community with a medium to engage others in discourse on the most current transnational and international issues.