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The Tunis Center hosted Joseph Terwilliger, professor of neurobiology, psychiatry, genetics and development, and the Sergievsky Center at Columbia University. 

The event brought together experts, researchers, and enthusiasts who explored the cutting-edge advancements in precision medicine. 

Industry leaders, policymakers, and project developers attend a private-sector engagement on carbon markets at the Nairobi Center. 

The course aims to train professionals who work in the public sector and to strengthen public policies with a focus on sustainable development.

The fourth and last story from the panel on "Rising from the Rubble" series.

The Mumbai Center  partnered with Columbia University’s Institute for Training Outreach and Community Health for a day-long symposium.

Columbia Global to highlight World Refugee Day and the plight of millions around the world forced to flee their homelands.

The Tunisia-part of the "Youth-Led Advocacy Initiative for Global Citizenship, Responsibility, and Cooperation" Workshop.

He will co-teach a course on jurisprudence and current challenges of the International Court of Justice.

The Chilean engineer is a member of the inaugural cohort of the Center for Global Energy Policy's Charif Souki Global Energy Fellowship.

The Tunis Center hosted a lecture on American Avant-Garde Filmmaking by Columbia professor Richard Peña.

Columbia Global Centers | Tunis recently hosted a workshop that took participants on a journey through the realm of American Fringe Cinema. 

We no longer live in the age of an avant-garde in which Paris sheds its light around the world, but we are in the midst of something as exciting – a transformation of received forms of knowledge that will equip us, inside and outside the academy, to help the world, change the university, and rethink the challenges that face it.

Undoubtedly, Paris is not unique as a center of these profound movements affecting arts and thought in pre-war Europe. But in this aesthetic storm, Paris-Montparnasse, more than any other capital, created a mythology, where gold, art, and filth mingle.