

Developing Leaders and Improving Lives in the World's Developing Countries
Start Date:
1 August 2002
End Date:
Ongoing
Administrative Unit:
International Programs
Transnational Learning, a project of Office of International Programs in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, brings Cornell University's leading-edge faculty and curriculum to students around the world. Through our state-of-the-art digital technologies, graduate students in countries such as South Africa, Thailand, India, and the Philippines have access to Cornell University classes, and are enabled to discuss their research projects with Cornell's world-class faculty. Transnational Learning was created in 2002 in an effort to improve food security across the globe by giving research and educational institutions in developing countries access to current information and knowledge in the agricultural sciences. As part of Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Transnational Learning provides digital lectures and other resources to nearly a dozen countries in Africa, South Asia, East Asia, as well as in Mexico.
No target countries have been selected.
Africa, Asia, Latin America
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