CORNELL-CHINA ACADEMIC RESEARCH EXCHANGES

The China/Cornell/Oxford Project on Nutrition, Health and Environment

The project, one of the most comprehensive on diet and disease ever done, is being carried out by scientists from Cornell, China and Taiwan. Cornell professor T. Colin Campbell and Chen Junshi, deputy director of the Institute of Nutrition and Food Hygiene in Beijing, lead the research, the first effort of scientific cooperation between Taiwan and the People's Republic of China.

Rockefeller/Cornell China Project

The Rockefeller/Cornell China Project supports Chinese Ph.D. students (graduates) in returning to their country to further their studies and research. The project seeks to interest these students in finding careers in their homeland, so that their educational influence and knowledge can be of benefit to China. The fund was created to increase the likelihood that Ph.D. graduates return to their native country.

Graduate Student Exchange Network with Peking University and National Taiwan University

Doctoral students at Cornell University, Peking University and National Taiwan University can study up to one year tuition-free at a dozen universities worldwide under the Graduate Student Exchange Network. Home schools agree to lift many of the regular restrictions that apply to studying abroad.

Cornell also enjoys student and faculty exchanges with: