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Commemorating Dalit History Month, CGC | Mumbai organized an online panel discussion entitled, Writing from the Margins: The Journey of Khabar Lahariya on April 12, 2022.

Schools and teachers in China have made increased efforts to avoid a decline in educational performance.

What was a long-held vision for many years has finally come to fruition at Reid Hall in Paris.

Current art is by Zoia Skoropadenko

Three 12-month residencies for Ukrainian applicants will be offered for the year 2022-23 at Columbia Global Centers | Paris.

The twelfth Lecture of the "Logical Reasoning in Human Genetics" course discussed the "Systems Genetics of Human Functional Variation".

Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai hosted two virtual programs with Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies designed for high school students.

Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai hosted a seminar on transition to renewable energy led by Kaushik Deb, Senior Research Scholar, Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP),

Columbia alumna Alejandra Marinovic, GSAS’02, has been appointed to the position of Professor of Applied Ethics at Universidad Católica.

 

 

On April 5, 2022, CGC | Mumbai organized an orientation program for six nursing students from Columbia School of Nursing, to familiarize them with the public health landscape and nursing ecosystem in India.

In partnership with the Office of Global Initiatives at Columbia’s School of Nursing, six DNP Acute Care students participated in the Global Student Experience at the University of Jordan and completed their global nursing practicum for six weeks in Jordan (April 4-May 13, 2022).

The students are Kellene Mullin, Nataliya Pinyuk, Alexandra Galdi, Nadeen Eliyan, Colin DeMeritt and Emily Ankiel. They learned about the Jordanian healthcare system and the role of nursing and midwifery, and were also engaged in a clinical project. Dr. Jeanne Churchill, Assistant Professor of Nursing at the Columbia University Medical Center, served as the group’s faculty liaison. The Amman Center provided a home base for the students when they first arrived and throughout their stay. A farewell lunch was organized for the Columbia nursing students with their local student counterparts, nurses, and the faculty they engaged with from the University of Jordan.

Refugees Act and Communicate Health (REach) Project is designed to aid refugees and local youth living in urban settings via digital technologies.