Catalyzing innovative research and instruction on global development.

The Robert A. and Ruth E. Polson Institute for Global Development, reflects the commitment of its benefactors, former faculty Ruth and Robert Polson, to the community and international connections forged through collegial research, teaching, and the study of social change. We promote social science research at the intersections of systemic inequality, social and environmental justice, with a focus on the advancement of global development as a critical, innovative and participatory practice.
Established in 2001, the Polson Institute has enhanced and extended the efforts of the department members, creating space for collaboration within and between Global Development, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Cornell University community. Through seminars, workshops, and grants we not only plant seeds for research and academic collaboration but contribute to educational opportunities for students outside of the classroom.
The Polson Institute works to support the research of faculty in Global Development and to foster collaborations across and beyond the university through our grants programs, visiting faculty program, and a variety of lectures and events promoting dialogue and action on global development.

 

Steering Committee

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John Zinda

Associate Professor

Global Development Section

Director, Polson Institute for Global Development

Global Development Section

John Zinda
Environmental sociology
Risk and disaster
Environmental justice and political ecology
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Jenny Aker

Daniel G. Sisler Professor of Development Economics

Global Development Section

Jenny Aker
  • jca253 [at] cornell.edu
Economic development in Africa
Information technology and development
Agricultural economics
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Heidi Mouillesseaux-Kunzman

Senior Extension Associate

Global Development Section

Director, Education Minor

Global Development Section

Heidi Mouillesseaux-Kunzman
Community development
Civic engagement
Engaged learning and research
Scott Peters
Scott Peters

Professor

Global Development Section

Director of Graduate Studies

Global Development Section

Scott Peters
Political theory & public philosophy
Community organizing & development
Oral history
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Jessie Whittaker Mayall

Ph.D. Student, Development Studies

Global Development Section

Jessie Whittaker Mayall
  • jmm695 [at] cornell.edu
Environmental anthropology
Political ecology
Critical agrarian studies

Program Background

About Ruth & Robert Polson

The Polson Institute for Global Development was named for Robert Polson (PhD, Wisconsin) and Ruth Polson (PhD, Cornell), former faculty of Cornell University and active community members. Robert Polson served as faculty member and Chair of the Rural Sociology department at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences during his 40-year Cornell career. During this time he acted as one of the founders of Cornell's International Agriculture Program. He was a respected leader in the Rural Sociology Society, the American Academy of Political and Social Science, and the American Sociological Association. Ruth Polson taught English and Music at Ithaca High School while completing her MS and PhD in English Literature. The establishment of the Institute reflects the commitment of its benefactors: to the community and international connections forged through collegial research, teaching, and the study of social change.

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Polson Institute for Global Development
polsoninstitute@cornell.edu

240 Warren Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
Phone: 607-255-1682
Fax: 607-254-2896

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Polson Institute for Global Development funds 11 new projects
Supporting students and faculty to undertake research in the U.S., Africa, South Asia and Latin America, the Polson Institute of Global Development announced its spring 2025 grant winners earlier this month. “Never has support for development...
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The Polson Institute for Global Development announced its fall 2024 grants to support research at the intersection of systemic inequality and social-environmental justice. The collaborative grants, small grants, and working groups aim to enhance...
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Eight new projects funded by the Polson Institute for Global Development will promote research and teaching at the intersection of systemic inequality and social-environmental justice. This innovative set of proposals reflects Polson’s...
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