Snapshot

Minimum GPA: 2.75

Terms and Dates:

  • Summer 2026
    June 1, 2026 to July 31, 2026

Advisor:

Kristina Harrison

Cornell Affiliations:

Agriculture and Life Sciences

Overview

Opportunity Description

The CALS Global Fellows Program supports CALS undergraduate students from any major in pursuit of challenging, professionally-focused summer internships and research placements that enhance and complement their career goals and academic progress while enriching their undergraduate experience with diverse cultural and international immersion. Through key partnerships, the Global Fellows Program provides a platform for students to make positive and definable contributions to global organizations and communities.

Acceptance to the program is competitive and a limited number of students are selected each year. 

Students who are accepted into the CALS Global Fellows Program will be required to complete 4 parts of the program:

  • An in-person 7 week, Spring (session 2) pre-engagement 1 credit course ALS 2300, focusing on health and safety, cultural awareness, logistics and more.
  • a continuous 7–8-week internship or research placement in an international setting
  • and a 7-week post-engagement course in the first half of the Fall semester (ALS/GDEV 3105)
  • Poster Symposium in Fall

     

  • Link to Luke Dennis's Poster from his experience with MATE

Placement Opportunities:

Placements: 1-2 (in-person)

With the foundation Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE), one of the largest agricultural-focused, multi-disciplinary higher education institutions in Europe was established on 1 February 2021, with nearly 15.000 students and 15% international student body.

The backbone of the new university infrastructure is provided by our prominent campuses where our professional teaching staff and a unique green environment make the students feel welcome.

Budapest (commonly cited as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe), Gödöllő, Gyöngyös, Kaposvár and Keszthely Campuses offer constantly renewed degree and training programs and make significant investments in order to strengthen their ties to international higher education.

About the Placement:   Conservation and welfare – aquaculture in the 21st century

Department of Aquaculture, Institute of Aquaculture of Environmental Safety, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences.   Students will be involved in experiments on the cryopreservation of fish sperm, standardization of cryopreservation methods as well as studies in fish welfare. They will be trained in cryopreservation techniques, fish handing and manipulation, induced spawning, blood and mucus sampling from fish, basic histology techniques and molecular methods (qPCR). Students are expected to help in the maintenance and feeding of the common carp and zebrafish broodstocks and generally show interest in the work.   The team is headed by professor Ákos Horváth PhD. The team consists of Dr. Kinga Katalin Lefler, Dr. Réka Balogh and PhD student Nevena Kitanović. For more information, please consult our web site or find us on LinkedIn.

Suggested majors and/or professional interests: Environment and Sustainability, Agricultural Sciences, Plant Sciences, Animal Science, and Biological Sciences, Entomology

We encourage you to apply to your first-choice program only. There is a space within the application to indicate if you have a second choice. If you are interested in two opportunities that are very different from one another and would prefer to write two statements of purpose, you may upload both to the same application in ONE document. Make sure they are clearly titled with the correct placement opportunity IF you are writing two statements. 

You may preview the application without starting an application by clicking on the “preview application” button next to the apply button. All applications contain the same questions and all information related to the program can be found within the experience page. There is no additional information within the application.