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A symposium and memory walk to explore the cultural life of the refugees who fled from the former Russian Empire during the Civil War and emigrated to Istanbul between 1919 and 1923

The scholars in the workshop "The Habsburgs in Tunis" enjoyed a guided tour to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Medina of Tunis.

The 25 scholars participating in the "Habsburgs In Tunis" workshop were welcomed at the Instituto Cervantes Túnez for the official launch.

"The Habsburgs in Tunis" workshop was organized by Columbia Global Centers | Tunis in partnership with numerous organizations.

The book explores Husayn’s life and posthumous battle over his fortune to recover the transnational dimensions of North African history.

Gonzalo Mena, GSAS’18, was recently named of Chile's Young Leaders for his work in artificial intelligence in the solving of complex phenomenon.

Barnard’s Translating Theater and Acting in Paris programs are working in tandem to explore the world of contemporary French theater.

Columbia Global Centers | Beijing and Columbia University Press co-hosted a virtual book talk and panel discussion for The Wuhan Lockdown, a new book by Professor Guobin Yang of the University of Pennsylvania. 

A team of four academics from Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez’s School of Engineering and Science recently met with peers at Columbia.

"Your Sons are at Your Service" is a 2020 Columbia University Press book that tells the history and evolution of Ansar al-Sharia in Tunisia.

Joseph Ramos, CC'59, SEAS'60, SIPA'64, GSAS'68, is a professor and former dean of Universidad de Chile’s School of Economics and Business.