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This LRHG lecture featured our first speakers from Central Asia.
The awards will provide an exclusive opportunity for faculty members to contribute to climate-related research in Rio de Janeiro.
Columbia's School of Work Dr. Samantha Winter's NIH grant explores barriers and facilitators of IPV and mental health screening in Kenyan informal settlements.
Teachers College fellow OreOluwa Badaki discusses her research project "Amplifying Climate Change Education and Communication in Brazil."
He also visited the Global Center to explore potential collaborations in climate and environmental health.
The event featured Lance Weiler, Director of the Digital Storytelling Lab at the Columbia School of the Arts.
Second webinar in the Integrated Content and Language in Higher Education (ICLHE) webinar series.
The Académie des Futurs Leaders, founded by former Obama Scholar Alice Barbe and based at Reid Hall, is dedicated to supporting, connecting, and training civic leaders whose endeavors have significantly impacted society, empowering them to navigate the intricate realms of political engagement.
Jobet is a former Minister of Mining and Energy and current Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy.
An on-campus roundtable with the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya.
Ines Jabri tells of her experience exploring Chile through the lenses of culture and religion.
Introducing Yasmine Rejeb, a David Bartsch and Joan Haffenreffer Bartsch Global Fellow at Columbia University.
Joanna Lee, a Columbia Ph.D. student, shares insightful reflections on her residency experience at the Beijing Global Center.
Kraft Fellow Lily Penn provides insight into her journey to Chile.
The event, spread across three days, featured a lineup of speakers from academia, industry, and research institutions.