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Faculty Spotlight: Alfredo Spagna, Professor of Psychology
For the first time, the Paris Center is hosting a summer program in Neuroscience. Learn more about the program and meet Professor Alfredo Spagna
Welcoming Four Associations to Reid Hall
Our Center is pleased to welcome four associations with whom we are now partnering.
Rethinking the Human at the Centre Pompidou
This fall, the Paris Center will partner with the Centre Pompidou to present two events as part of the museum’s interactive exhibition series, Cosmopolis #2: Repenser l'humain.
Paris Center Stories: 'Little Did I Know'
Florian Grosset, PhD student in Sustainable Development with SIPA, shares his experience of the UIIS program in Paris during the pandemic.
Outreach: Collaborations with the Alliance Program
Emmanuel Kattan, Director of the Alliance Program, looks back on recent collaborations with the Paris Center.
Joseph Stiglitz and Thomas Piketty: Post-Event Resources
Resources provided by Le Monde and Columbia University Libraries to enjoy following the 10th September 2020 event "Turning Points: Joseph Stiglitz and Thomas Piketty in Dialogue".
Columbia Library Collections and Librarians go to Paris in Unprecedented Ways
Columbia Libraries enters a landmark agreement with the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and ships materials from the University to the Columbia Institute for Ideas and Imagination at Reid Hall, the site of the University's Global Center there.
State of the Planet: Lead Fallout From Notre Dame Fire Was Likely Overlooked
This article was published by Sarah Fecht on the Earth Institute's blog, State of the Planet.
Incendie de Notre-Dame : une nouvelle étude relance la question de l’exposition au plomb
Des chercheurs de l’université Columbia suggèrent que les Parisiens résidant à moins d’un kilomètre de la cathédrale auraient été exposés à des niveaux très supérieurs aux données officielles. Cet article a été publié par Le Monde le 9 juillet 2020.
Faculty Voices: Teaching at Reid Hall
This article originally appeared in the Reid Hall Annual Report 2018-2019
Paris Center Stories: Christine Valero, Associate Director of Studies, MA in History and Literature
Meet Christine Valero, Associate Director of Studies, and learn more about the MA in History and Literature program at Reid Hall.
Four Ways You Can Help Others During the Pandemic
Want to help others during the pandemic but don't know how? Here are four charities you can donate to to support others during this crisis.
Appel à candidatures : Le Pendjab aux limites de l'histoire indienne
Nous invitons les chercheurs de toutes les disciplines à soumettre des propositions de recherche pour un atelier de deux jours intitulé « Le Pendjab aux limites de l’histoire indienne », qui se tiendra à l’Université Columbia, à New York, les 24 et 25 avril 2020. Cet atelier est un partenariat entre l’Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life, Alliance Program et Sciences Po - Centre de recherches internationales.
Reading Levinas: A New Seminar Series
On November 22, the Paris Center held the first session of a new seminar series, “Lire…Levinas,” developed in partnership with Les Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco.
Brave New World: Imagining a Carbon-Free Future on the Island of Failaka
On November 21, the Paris Center, in partnership with the Department of Theatre and the Department of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies at Barnard College, will present a conversation with leading Arab playwright and theatre director Sulayman Al Bassam.
Paris Center Stories: Effie Gonis
Effie Gonis (GSAS'13) discusses her research process, her innovative research methods, and how writing her blog helped her dissertation.
Paris Center Stories: Will Slauter, Society of Fellows Alum
Will Slauter is a historian of media and copyright, an Associate Professor at Université Paris Diderot, and a former fellow of the Society of Fellows in the Humanities at Columbia University.
Celebrating Maryse Condé, a Writer for Our Times
The Paris Center welcomed acclaimed author Maryse Condé, recipient of the 2018 New Academy Prize in Literature, for a day-long celebration of her work and legacy.
Denise Murrell : « Manet montre une femme noire libre »
ENTRETIEN. La chercheuse américaine, à l'origine de l'exposition « Le Modèle noir » à Orsay, explique son travail sur Laure, la servante noire d'« Olympia ».
Terra Incognita: Discover Spring 2019 Cultural Programs at the Paris Center
The Paris Center is pleased to announce its spring 2019 events calendar.
CALL FOR PAPERS: Populist Power, Faith, and Precarity in Europe – Paris, France
The Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life (IRCPL) at Columbia University in collaboration with the Columbia Global Center | Paris and co-sponsored by our partners in Europe, is organizing a conference entitled “Populist Power, Faith, and Precarity in Europe.” The conference will consider various forms of popular power in Europe by examining how populism is defined in various contexts, the role of historical movements in the present-day construction of populist narratives and rhetoric(s), how the use of religious identity shapes these movements, as well as the relationship between
CFP Students: Health Beyond Borders, CHCI Medical Humanities Network
FOR STUDENTS: “Health Beyond Borders”
The CHCI Health and Medical Humanities Network is a partnership of over 30 universities worldwide working in the medical and health humanities. In 2019, the annual Summer Institute of the CHCI HMHN will be hosted by Columbia Global Centers | Paris, with the theme, “Health Beyond Borders.”
Columbia Celebrates Opening of Institute for Ideas and Imagination
Joined by France’s Minister of Higher Education and world renowned artists, the Columbia community gathered at Reid Hall in Paris today to celebrate the opening of the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.