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City Diplomacy Lab leads training on mixed migration challenges to foster institutional innovation and sustainable development.

Nine Columbia students enjoyed a guided tour of the Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to 698 A.D. 

Thirty-three students from Columbia and Harvard gathered for a first-of-its kind networking event in Tunis.

Djerba, an island in the south of Tunisia, is renowned as a sanctuary for various religious and cultural groups.

During their stay in Tunisia, the Kraft Global Fellows seized the opportunity to explore one of the country's premier historical sites.

A location of great historical importance not only to Tunisia but also to the broader Mediterranean region.

Professor Paul Love, the author of 'The Ottoman Ibadis of Cairo', delivered a talk on the social history of the Ibadi Muslims.

The French Ambassador to Tunisia, Ms. Anne Guéguen, organized a reception for Columbia students at the French Residence.

Professor Houssem Eddine Chachia delivered a lecture on the power and network of the Moriscos in Tunisia during the early modern period. 

CGC Tunis welcomed the 2024 Kraft Global Fellows for a vibrant exploration of North Africa's past and present.

Along with a team of researchers, Mike Kaplan recently conducted fieldwork in the north of the country.