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Lucas Aramburu CC'23 embarked on his first journey to China, an experience he found to be truly transformative.
The event was organized by Fundación Convivir and Universidad Católica's School of Medicine with the collaboration of the Santiago Center.
This two-day conference offered an interdisciplinary and nuanced exploration of Turkey's transformative years between the 1920s and 1940s.
The fourth event in the Cities & Climate Solutions series fetatured Mauricio Fabry from the Metropolitan Regional Government of Santiago.
Columbia Global Centers | Tunis is seeking a dynamic Marketing intern.
The Center's late director supported the organization – which provides networking and mentoring services for women – since its inception.
CGC Tunis and Institut Pasteur de Tunis hosted the 22nd LRHG lecture, featuring Pr. Nabil Enattah, a distinguished geneticist and our first speaker from Libya.
Applications are now open for 2023 earthquake recovery awards in Turkey.
Seven Columbia College and SEAS undergrads spent Thanksgiving break in Santiago getting to know the Chilean entrepreneurship and startup ecosystem.
Five unique opportunities for faculty to secure support and funding for scholarly research.
From a class of 50 young people from various life and academic backgrounds, the five who stood out the most in the graduating class were selected to represent the Young Climate Negotiators in Dubai.
The Center traveled to the north of the country to get first-hand knowledge on the mineral's extraction and production.
The Santiago Center, SIPA’s CGEP, and Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez’ Business School led a roundtable to address the region’s complexities.
New article published by Climate Hub Rio analyzes the climate resilience work of the cities of Rio and New York
This article by Claire Boisteau was published on October 19, 2023 on the Philharmonie de Paris website.