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Columbia Global team, along with Climate School delegation gathered with key stakeholders to discuss future programs to be developed in Chile.
Featuring the book and facilitating exchanges on an alternative framework, Columbia Global Centers | Beijing, in partnership with Princeton University Press and the School of International Studies at Peking University, invited Keren Yarhi-Milo, the dean of Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) and Public Affairs and the Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Relations, and senior scholars from China——Jiwu Yin, Qingmin Zhang, and Tiejun Yu to join a book talk and discussion.
Moderated by Andréia Coutinho Louback, journalist and climate justice specialist, the panel was part of the Climate Hub Rio launch on March 14.
The event was moderated by Columbia SIPA's Mauricio Cárdenas and organized by the Santiago Center, the MPA in Global Leadership and ILAS.
Muhiddin's contributions serve as an inspiration for the work being done by Columbia and its partners to advance gender equality.
The director of CGC Rio de Janeiro has been named interim director of the Santiago Center.
A research article about the TC-Tunisia Foreign Language Teacher Education Project published on Frontiers in Psychology journal.
The event was organized jointly Columbia Global Centers | Tunis and Association des Anciens de l'ISG de Tunis.
The project is a joint initiative of the City of Rio de Janeiro and Columbia University, through the Columbia Global Center Rio.
Climate Hub Rio is a regional center dedicated to educational initiatives and Brazilian research in the area of climate and environment.
The event was organized by the Tunis Center and the Institut de Recherche sur le Maghreb Contemporain.
CGC Mumbai organized a symposium entitled ‘Health Risks from Toxic Metal: Strengthening Capacities for Metal Analysis of Biospecimens’.
CSAC accepted entrepreneurs Zixiang Zhao (SEAS'21'22) and Sissi Wang reflect on lessons learned and gains from the Center's accelerator camp.
The event was part of a PGIF research project led by Page Fortna, Columbia Professor of US Foreign and Security Policy.
Visits from Ms.Renate Dieterich & Mrs.Salha Ennajeh (DAAD), Mr.Jamie Furniss (IRMC), His Excellency Kaiser Araujo, Brazilian Chargé d'Affaires, a.i. and Prof. Taoufik Ben Amor.