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Reflecting on the EU’s ‘democratic deficit’ in the post-Brexit era.

Applications for the 2021-2022 academic year are open. Deadline: May 6, 2021.

'The Havoc of Choice' by Wanjiru Koinange was the third book in our African book talk series. With this series, we hope to offer a platform where African writers can engage a global audience, offering not just their work, but exciting perspectives on how personal, political, and cultural experiences drive their storytelling.

How can innovation help save the planet's cities?  At the launch of the Urban Works Innovation Challenge 2020-2021, Michael Massimino, an erstwhile NASA astronaut and currently Professor of Practice at Columbia Engineering, shared insights gleaned from his space adventures on December 3, 2020.

What are the risk factors for stomach and pancreatic cancers? How feasible are individual and population-based screening strategies? The second webinar of Screenings that Save was held in November, the Global Stomach and Pancreatic Cancer Awareness month to answer these questions

During the week of November 2-6, 2020, CGC | Mumbai organized the Columbia Graduate Schools Fair virtually, featuring six Columbia Schools and Departments to give prospective international students from India the opportunity to learn more about Columbia's distinct academic, social and cultural learning environment in the heart of New York City.

To create a mentorship forum for Columbia University students in India during the pandemic, CGC | Mumbai launched a webinar series featuring  leading alumni from diverse fields. The inaugural program featured Jasmine Shah, an alumnus of Columbia SIPA, as he reflected on his professional journey in the fields of environment and public governance.

To have clearer skies over our cities is an aspiration of environmental groups and conscious citizens around the world. The disruption in polluting activities during the recent COVID-19 lockdown has given us hope for a world with improved air quality. But how can this be achieved?