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Il est bien connu que les mathématiciens ont du mal à parler de ce que nous faisons aux non initiés. Le plus souvent, ces difficultés sont attribués aux spécificités des langages de notre discipline. Michael Harris, Professeur de Mathématiques à Columbia University (http://www.math.columbia.edu/~harris/website/), a exploré une hypothèse — que c'est justement à travers l'analyse des caractéristiques de ces langages que la communication sur les sens des mathématiques devient possible — et son corollaire paradoxale — que nos interlocuteurs idéaux sont des spécialistes littéraires plutôt que les autres mathématiciens.

Through a series of workshops with youth around the world, this project will identify the commonalities and differences among global youth populations, towards producing concrete proposals for both global and local approaches to meet ongoing challenges.

The Fellowship is a longstanding partnership between Columbia University, the Kraft Group, and the Columbia Global Centers, that seeks to promote interfaith and cross-cultural experience for Columbia University students and to enrich their communities through the acquired experiences and knowledge upon their return to campus.  

Effie Gonis (GSAS'13) discusses her research process, her innovative research methods, and how writing her blog helped her dissertation.

The Columbia Executive LL.M. in Global Business Law is an accelerated hybrid program designed for high-achieving, experienced lawyers looking to gain advanced knowledge of U.S. and international business law to better serve their clients and advance their international legal practice.  Built to maximize flexibility for practicing lawyers, this program allows students to complete their LL.M. degree in six months, through a combination of three online courses and an intensive May through August residency at Columbia’s campus in New York.  During the residency period, the substantive law courses are supplemented by co-curricular programming on leadership, management, and effective presentation in both writing and in-person.  You can learn more about the program at one of our upcoming information sessions or apply now to begin in March 2020!