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

    • About ILR

      As the preeminent educational institution in the world...

    • Programs

      The depth and breadth of our graduate programs sets us...

    • Undergraduate Admissions

      All ILR students have the same major: Industrial and Labor...

    • Faculty

      Cornell University. About ILR. Who We Are. About ILR ....

  2. The depth and breadth of our graduate programs sets us apart. No other school lets graduates study the workplace as comprehensively, or with the number of faculty teaching and doing research on organizations and in human resources and labor relations. Graduate Degree Programs.

  3. As the preeminent educational institution in the world focused on work, employment and labor, the School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) generates and shares knowledge that improves the lives of workers and transforms the future of work. Mission, Vision, History. Our Students. Our Faculty. Our Impact.

  4. As Cornells ILR School, we bring together the insight of leading scholars, researchers, and practitioners to design training courses for the modern workplace. We specialize in work – from HR practices to labor relations and conflict-resolution strategies.

  5. It’s a professional degree for people ready to tackle the issues of organizational success, employee well-being, and labor relations. MILR covers leadership, decision-making, and conflict resolution. This degree brings both the theoretical and the practical into focus.

  6. The New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University (ILR) is an industrial relations school and one of Cornell University's four statutory colleges.

  7. www.ilr.cornell.edu › programs › undergraduate-admissionsAcademics | The ILR School

    All students take required courses that introduce them to organizational psychology, economics, labor history, statistics, management and law. Each student tailors the curriculum to individual interests by selecting electives from ILR's five departments and Cornell's other colleges and schools.