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Climate Hub Rio is a regional center dedicated to educational initiatives and Brazilian research in the area of ​​climate and environment.

The event was organized by the Tunis Center and the Institut de Recherche sur le Maghreb Contemporain.

The scholarship supports full-time students, faculty, and academic staff from other countries to undertake a period of non-degree study.

CGC Mumbai organized a symposium entitled ‘Health Risks from Toxic Metal: Strengthening Capacities for Metal Analysis of Biospecimens’.

CSAC accepted entrepreneurs Zixiang Zhao (SEAS'21'22) and Sissi Wang reflect on lessons learned and gains from the Center's accelerator camp.

Visits from Ms.Renate Dieterich & Mrs.Salha Ennajeh (DAAD), Mr.Jamie Furniss (IRMC), His Excellency Kaiser Araujo, Brazilian Chargé d'Affaires, a.i. and Prof. Taoufik Ben Amor. 

The event was part of a PGIF research project led by Page Fortna, Columbia Professor of US Foreign and Security Policy. 

The scholars participating in the 'Ifriqiya: the Art and Architecture of Tunisia' enjoyed a guided tour to Avenue Habib Bourguiba.

The Ifriqiya: the Art and Architecture of Tunisia workshop was organized by Columbia Global Centers | Tunis in partnership with Columbia's Department of Art History and Archaeology.

El-Sadr, the recently appointed executive vice president for Columbia Global, discusses the university's worldwide portfolio.

The award was bestowed upon Chilean Columbia alumna Claudia Heiss and Peruvian alumna Delia Ackerman.

Several foreign and Brazilian authorities are set to participate in the climate hub launch event on March 14.

Scholars are using Getty Foundation funding to draw attention to Africa’s complex influence on art and culture throughout the Mediterranean.

The art of storytelling has been used in the African culture over centuries to educate, caution and entertain various generations. How can we ensure that this tradition is preserved?

The title of the lecture was: ‘Exploring the oral microbiota by metagenomics appraoch: from Bacteria to Archaea’.