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A look back at the global impact of Columbia faculty research through this innovative fund.
Creating a strong and nurturing school community is the key for lifelong learners, said Columbia Prof. Jonathan Cohen during a recent webinar.
Building on the initiative to strengthen research on menstrual health through its Period of Life project, Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai conducted an online workshop entitled ‘Resources for Menstrual Health: Proposal Writing, Research Design and Funding Access’ on April 17, 2023.
From April 14 to 16, Columbia Global Centers | Beijing, as the academic content provider, hosted the 2023 Venture for Change Summit. This 2.5-day intensive boot camp called for applications from Chinese middle and high school students. Selected 16 teams with more than 100 students convened at the Beijing Center to develop their social venture ideas and practiced in a series of pitches before competing in the final presentations to a panel of scholars, business professionals, and social action experts.
The event was the third in a series of panels focused on urban regeneration organized by Sebastián Salas, GSAPP'22.
Columbia Global Centers | Amman welcomes the fourth cohort of fellows under the Mellon Fellowship Program.
Samiha Khelifa, Coordinator of the Transdisciplinary Research Unit TIIM at ESSTeD.
Romina Jiménez Álvarez (BC’18) founded Romi Studio in 2022 to showcase the best of Chilean and Latin American contemporary art.
The panel discussed how government, academia, and civil society can work together toward more sustainable cities and climate justice.
There is a growing partnership between Columbia Global Center | Tunis and Pristini School of AI.
The title of the lecture was: ‘Variability in Biological Systems: Study of 24-h Blood Pressure Monitoring’.
Rodrigo Hevia and Fabián Riquelme studied with professor Joerg Schaefer and researcher Michael Kaplan at the Schaefer Cosmo Lab Lamont.
The book is compiled from activities and events held over the past five years at Studio-X Istanbul.
Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai supported the Global Student Clinical Experiences program of the Columbia University School of Nursing (CUSON) which provides global opportunities for nursing students to experience diverse health systems and gain a broader understanding of innovative patient care models for treatment of infectious diseases.
Innovation and leadership were the main topics of the 11th version of the event held on campus for the second time.