Snapshot

Terms and Dates:

  • Fall 2024

Advisor:

Brigid Beachler

Cornell Affiliations:

Industrial and Labor Relations

Overview

Opportunity Description

ILR Worker Institute Research Fellowship Program

At its heart, the Worker Institute views its work as a contribution to reversing the growing inequality, now at historic levels, which undermines the economic and social sustainability of a vibrant democratic society.  The Institute provides the nation’s most comprehensive education, training, research, and organizational support for union leaders and worker advocates.  Worker Institute research fellows, sometimes in small teams, will have the opportunity to work directly with Ithaca-based faculty and ILR labor extension faculty based in NYC.

The fellowship program’s goal is to provide ILR students with a unique opportunity to contribute to important projects concerning workers and unions, expand their research skills, learn about potential career paths and interact with faculty, labor leaders and other fellows.

The main selection criteria include a strong academic record and a demonstrated interest in one of the Worker Institute’s research areas. 

Southern Black Workers Organizing Study
This is a multiphase study working with five Historic Black Colleges in the South to study the
working conditions, union attitudes, and organizing experience of Black workers in the South.
Students working on the project with assist with survey database management, data analysis,
and report writing. - with Kate Bronfenbrenner