Cobb’s visit to Santiago underscored journalism's enduring, crucial mission.
The guides aim to aid municipalities with planning and citizen participation methodologies for the development of climate action plans.
The SPS Professor of Professional Practice led a presentation and workshop on women’s empowerment and negotiation skills.
Columbia Global announces two unique opportunities for Columbia faculty and displaced scholars to conduct research at one of our Global Centers.
Takeaways from participants' presentations in the Columbia World Project-sponsored program "Strengthening Capacities and Civic Participation for Resilient Communities in Chile" at COP30.
Interested in spending next summer conducting research in Patagonia or central Chile?
Two Mailman grad students, Mahima Agrawal and Jaia Wingard, reviewed their Chile-based research performed through the Applied Practice Experience (APEx) program.
Petit’s paper is the latest in his research on the digital divide in older adults.
A case study shows how a Social Impact Bond (SIB) was instrumental in improving literacy rates in young schoolchildren in Chile.
Giovenco is one of four scholars who traveled to Chile under Columbia Global’s inaugural Scholars-in-Residence program.
Two prominent J-School professors visited Chile to teach contemporary journalism in covering climate change.
Vicky Murillo spent two weeks in Chile in June to research governance of protected areas.