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Anjana Ramkumar
About Anjana Ramkumar is a PhD candidate in Development Sociology at Cornell University. She researches the intersections of agroecology, rural development and the cultural politics in South Asia. Based on 10 months of ethnographic fieldwork, Anjana’s dissertation examines the politics of heritage rice revival in the Southern Indian state of Tamil...
Democracy: Key to Equitable Development
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… School of Applied Economics and Management as part of courses GDEV 4961, AEM 4961, NTRES 4961, GDEV 6960, AEM 6960, …
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- Department of Global Development
- global development
- Environment
- Agriculture & Food Systems
Meet our faculty: Jasmine Dillon
… field of study? Be open-minded and stay curious. Take courses that interest you outside of the requirements, attend …
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- Animal Science
- Animals
Meet our faculty: Reem Hajjar
… think critically and – like I tell all my students – take courses across departments and disciplines. You’ll find your …
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- Natural Resources and the Environment Section
Entomology
… Interactions with Humans and More More details about these courses. Summer Research Scholars Program Cornell AgriTech …
The Role of Agricultural Science in Supporting the World’s Small Farmers
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… School of Applied Economics and Management as part of courses GDEV 4961, AEM 4961, NTRES 4961, GDEV 6960, AEM 6960, …
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Cost and affordability of healthy diets: Adoption & use of a new food security metric worldwide
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… School of Applied Economics and Management as part of courses GDEV 4961, AEM 4961, NTRES 4961, GDEV 6960, AEM 6960, …
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Social Contract Theory and Rwanda’s Model of Post-genocide Nation-Building
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… School of Applied Economics and Management as part of courses GDEV 4961, AEM 4961, NTRES 4961, GDEV 6960, AEM 6960, …
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- Department of Global Development
- global development
- Environment
- Agriculture & Food Systems
Scott Steinschneider
Dr. Scott Steinschneider is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. His primary expertise is in statistical hydroclimatology, with two principal focus areas: (1) the characterization of hydroclimatic variability across space-time scales, and (2) the analysis of hydroclimate impacts...
Nicole Martin
Dr. Nicole Martin is an Assistant Research Professor in Dairy Foods Microbiology and the Director of the Milk Quality Improvement Program (MQIP) in the Department of Food Science at Cornell University. Most recently, Nicole was named the Director of the Cornell Dairy Foods Center (CDFC). Nicole grew up in the beautiful Southern Tier of New York...
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