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Our flexible, interdisciplinary major lets students pursue a wide range of academic interests and careers.

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Graduate Programs

Study the workplace comprehensively with the world's highest concentration of workplace faculty.

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Professional Education

Invest in your career by learning from instructors who blend world-leading research with business-tested practicality.

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Every ILRie Has a Story

"If you're thinking about having an impact on workers, you won't find a better program,” says Irfan Surya Asgani, M.S. ’24.

 

 

Annika Bruno, MILR’24; Della Walters, MILR’24; Irfan Asgani, MS ILR’24; and Nelson Dragsbaek, MS ILR’24
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Fighting Uyghur Forced Labor: Government, Researchers, Industry, and Civil Society

Speaker: Laura T. Murphy, Policy Advisor, Department of Homeland Security and Professor of Human Rights, Sheffield Hallam University Laura Murphy will discuss the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, the landmark forced labor legislation that prohibits goods made in the Uyghur Region of China from import into the United States, including the effects of the law after two years of implementation. She will discuss the methods researchers use to uncover forced labor in China and the critical importance of that work to government efforts to prevent forced labor-made goods from entering the US. She will also discuss the government’s collaborations with industry and civil society to effect meaningful change for workers and protect the rights of people globally. Bio: Laura T. Murphy, Ph.D. is Policy Advisor to Under Secretary Robert Silvers in the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Policy. Her role in the Office of Policy is to advise on forced labor, in particular on the implementation and enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. She is Professor of Human Rights and Contemporary Slavery at Sheffield Hallam University in the U.K. Her recent academic work focused on researching forced labor in the Uyghur Region of China and identifying risk of forced-labor-made goods in international supply chains. She has worked internationally on forms of forced labor and human trafficking, including in West Africa, India, the United States, and Canada. She is author of numerous academic books and articles on the issue of forced labor globally. Introduced by faculty host, Magnus Fiskesjö (Anthropology). Cosponsored by the Department of Asian Studies, Contemporary Muslim Societies Program, and the Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies.

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Fighting Uyghur Forced Labor: Government, Researchers, Industry, and Civil Society

Future of Work Fellowships

The ILR Future of Work fellowship program supports postdoctoral researchers and doctoral students who work with our world-leading faculty on innovative and impactful research projects.

This fellowship program is designed to promote the benefits of strong collaboration between newer researchers and resident faculty members in studying impactful topics related to the future of work. Fellows and their faculty sponsors alike are enabled to address challenging research questions and break out of any stereotypes or default thinking around the future of work.

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“My time at the ILR School helped me understand both labor and management perspectives, which has proven to be a solid foundation for my career.”
Rob Manfred, Commissioner of Major League Baseball

Kahn’s Curiosity about Workers Led to Career

Faculty Spotlight

U.S. gender pay gap changes and sports economics issues are leading research areas for Professor Lawrence Kahn, retiring after 30 years at ILR.

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Catherwood Library

The Martin P. Catherwood Library is the most comprehensive resource on labor and employment in North America, offering expert research support through reference services, instruction, online guides and access to premier collections.

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ILR in the News

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More Complaints, Worse Performance When AI Monitors Work

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Organizations using AI to monitor employees’ behavior and productivity can expect them to complain more, be less productive and want to quit more – unless the technology can be framed as supporting their development, ILR research finds.
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More Complaints, Worse Performance When AI Monitors Work

WIDE Student Fellows Expand Their Understanding of DEI

Workplace Inclusion and Diversity Education fellows learn about the theory of diversity, equity and inclusion in classes, then practice it in internships.
Shruthisri “Sri” Ravisankar ’25, Stephen Kim, and Samira Islam
WIDE Student Fellows Expand Their Understanding of DEI

ILR’s Early International Path Chronicled

John Windmuller created ILR’s first international and comparative relations course in 1951 and taught it for 36 years, inspiring generations of students to think globally.
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ILR’s Early International Path Chronicled

ILR Announces Six New Faculty

The ILR School will welcome six new faculty members who begin July 1.
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ILR Announces Six New Faculty

Campus Life

A view of student life at Cornell University's ILR School in Ithaca, NY.

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Congratulations to the Catherwood Library research team! Its Collective Bargaining, Labor Relations, and Labor Unions Guide was selected by an American Library Association committee for its Best Business Reference Websites list! Read more, link in bio.

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Meet Davyn, one of our NYC High Road Fellows! This summer, Davyn is interning at Adaptive Design Association. #CornellILR #ILRSchool #Cornell

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This ILRie changed U.S. history 80 years ago by leading the charge on labor and social policies that endure today. Items from across Frances Perkins’ career, including eight years of teaching at ILR, have been curated by the @kheelcenter for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives in Catherwood…

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Meet Riley, one of our NYC High Road Fellows! This summer, Riley is interning at the Café Joyeux. #CornellILR #ILRSchool #Cornell

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Meet Fiona, one of our NYC Summer High Road Fellows! Fiona is interning at Manhattan Community Board 10. Hear more about her experience! #CornellILR #ILRSchool #cornell

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Congratulations to Annika Ajay ’24! His work with the Community Partnership Funding Board has helped the Einhorn Center build a culture of community engagement at Cornell. “Serving CPFB’s mission of supporting grassroots initiatives that connect students and the community has defined my…

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