Columbia Global Center Rio de Janeiro is excited to announce the appointment of Ana Paula Vitelli as its new director.
A new international research initiative is placing community-led knowledge at the center of efforts to understand and address violence and inequality in the urban margins.
In March, a team of graduate students from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) visited Columbia Global Center Rio de Janeiro as part of their capstone project developed in partnership with Fundação BRAVA.
Columbia Global announces two unique opportunities for Columbia faculty and displaced scholars to conduct research at one of our Global Centers.
Experts discussed advancing disaster resilience, identifying gaps in climate data, and proposing actionable risk management strategies.
Early-career scholars who hold refugee status or have been forcibly displaced are invited to apply until March 19, 2025.
Hands-on activities foster interdisciplinary collaboration to tackle urban climate risks with data-driven insights and resilience strategies.
Columbia scholars discuss how Rio can lead global urban climate resilience through science-driven policies, partnerships, and innovation.
The book, published in partnership with CEBRI, serves as a guide for global and local leaders on different urban climate-related challenges.
Climate Hub showcases leadership in urban climate resilience and adaptation by bringing scientific and practical knowledge to the stage.
Climate Hub Rio will lead key discussions on climate finance and urban resilience, advancing the city’s role in the global climate agenda.
Columbia Global is now accepting applications for a suite of funding opportunities for faculty and researchers.