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The guidebook will provide practical tools and strategies to help guide student representatives.
Gitika Gorthi, a Columbia SEAS student, leads a Space Education Summit highlighting the value of every skill in the space economy.
Our recent fireside chat with Prof Vishal Misra, Vice-Dean Computing and AI, Columbia Engineering and Harsh Jain, CEO, Dream Sports, explored how AI can be leveraged to discover new frontiers in sports and academia
“In a world growing hotter day by day, the Mediterranean has emerged as a critical battleground in the fight against the climate crisis. The Mediterranean region faces an especially acute climate crisis, warming 25% faster than the world average, with summer temperatures rising 40% more rapidly. 1 In recent years, this accelerated warming has driven increasingly severe and frequent heat waves, droughts, and wildfires across the basin. The summer of 2023 was particularly alarming: June shattered historical heat records, only to be surpassed by July, and subsequently by August’s extreme temperatures…
As summer comes to an end, we're excited to share some of the key developments and activities that have shaped our community.
Atelier continues to bridge disciplines and borders, bringing the vibrant discussions of Reid Hall to listeners around the world. We invite you to revisit the conversations that have shaped our journey so far.
The global energy expert discusses Brazil's political economy of green innovation and its pursuit of a lower-carbon economy.
Professor Camargo met with the city’s climate resilience team and discussed a new tool to better protect the city against violent rainfall.
Founding Director of CGC Rio, Professor Thomas Trebat, participated in a panel discussion on preparing cities for climate challenges.
Ms. Pontual emphasized the critical importance of collaboration between governments and academia, particularly in addressing climate issues.
Mike He, from Columbia's Department of Sociology, was named a scholar-in-residence at the Beijing Global Center for summer 2024.
Salanié discusses his research on creating municipal-level flood insurance in Brazil to address climate risks and improve disaster resilience.
The Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness in Latin America program at Columbia Business School will receive applications until mid-September 2024.
This edition of Columbia Global Lens is a two-part series where we explore our work to address inequality and injustice around the globe.
Anezka Marwa, GS'25, shares how she acquired valuable communication and research skills during her internship at the Nairobi Center.