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"I have learned how to do market research, overcome language barriers and uncover not-readily-available information."
Columbia Global is pleased to announce the integration of the Committee on Global Thought into its diverse portfolio.
The Tunis Center hosted Lisa Anderson, the James T Shotwell Professor Emerita of International Relations at Columbia University's SIPA.
Alumni and their families visited the National Maritime Museum, the Navy Club and an historic 19th-century house in Valparaíso.
This event is jointly organized by Columbia Global Centers I Tunis, L'Académie Tunisienne Beit al-Hikma-المجمع التونسي بيت الحكمة and CEMAT.
The Mumbai Center partnered with Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy to discuss the policy ecosystem required for India’s energy transition.
"Looking back on my college experience at Columbia University, I can confidently say that the journey has been nothing short of transformative."
This workshop is co-organized by Columbia Global Centers | Tunis, hosted both at CGC Tunis premises and at CEMAT's.
The trailblazing journalist and documentary filmmaker was honored alongside six other fellow Columbians during the Alumni Weekend in April.
"Columbia has provided me with a plethora of opportunities to explore, the courage to experiment, and the fortitude to learn from one's failures."
"I am extremely appreciative of this valuable opportunity to combine my academic interests and affinity for the arts."
Soli Özel presents a picture of Turkey's current political topography just before the elections on May 14.
As Turkey approaches the elections, journalists discussed how election campaigns are being monitored and covered.
She took part in a panel about freedom of expression in Latin America organized by the Columbia Global Freedom of Expression program.