Faculty Stories

REACH aims to bridge the gap in health literacy and health care access among refugee and local youth in Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan.

The fellowship has been awarded to six faculty members from Columbia University and Indian research institutions. 

Held Dec. 7, this event featured presentations covering key findings from the Big Questions in Forced Displacement and Health Report.

Organized by Professors Renata Wentzcovitch, George Amolo, and Michael Atambo

The panel of experts is hosted by the Mailman School of Public Health's Program on Forced Migration and Public Health.

The "Youth-led Advocacy Initiative for Global Citizenship, Responsibility, and Cooperation" project kicked off with two events in Istanbul.

Colorectal cancer screening and optimal strategies lecture by Chin Hur, Columbia University Irving Medical Center professor.

Ziad Jamaleddine from Columbia's school of architecture visited Tunis, along with his MA class to study the city's urbanism.

As part of the Period of Life: Improving Menstrual Health and Knowledge in India project, Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai organized two w

The Center organized an interactive session entitled Early Childhood Development: Building Capacity for Studies in Informal Settlements in collabor

This video aims to demonstrate Aiphabet's mission to introduce young students to the many concepts surrounding artificial intelligence.

The City Diplomacy Lab brings together local municipal leaders to implement sustainable development policies on a global scale.