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From Rubble to Resilience: Lessons in Urban Disaster Recovery
Students from 12 countries and 13 universities explored urban disaster recovery in 2024 at the Istanbul Center.
Building Resilience: Discover the Inaugural Projects of the Columbia Global Resilience Fund
These interviews introduce the inspiring projects led by the inaugural awardees of the Resilience Fund.
From Coffee to Collaboration: Rising Together After the Rubble
“I learned that resilience is as much about human connection as it is about policy.”
Foreign Policy and Diplomacy Lecture Series: Insights from Distinguished Diplomats
The series brought together distinguished diplomats who shared their expertise and reflections on the shifting geopolitical landscape.
Exploring the Foundations of Modern Turkey: Highlights from the Centennial Conference
This two-day conference offered an interdisciplinary and nuanced exploration of Turkey's transformative years between the 1920s and 1940s.
Columbia University Launches Global Resilience Fund
Applications are now open for 2023 earthquake recovery awards in Turkey.
Blueprint for Survival: Building Sustainable Communities for Tomorrow
Speakers provided valuable insights into urban resilience in the face of climate change and seismic threats.
A Journey through Time: Columbia’s Ancient Mediterranean Center Explores the Wonders of Western Turkey
Columbia students and faculty embarked on a 2,000-kilometer odyssey through the ancient wonders of Western Turkey.
Rising from the Rubble Vol IV: Resilience, Hope, and the Power of Local NGOs
The fourth and last story from the panel on "Rising from the Rubble" series.
Rising from the Rubble Vol III: Unveiling the Human-Made Disaster
The third story from the panel on "Rising from the Rubble Vol I: Documenting Earthquake's Impact and Emphasizing Collaborative Reconstruction Efforts."
Rising from the Rubble Vol II: Combating Violence Against Women in the Earthquake Zone
Açelya Uçan from Mor Çatı Women's Shelter shared the challenges for women in the earthquake zone and their long-term support plans.
Rising from the Rubble Vol I: Documenting Earthquake's Impact and Emphasizing Collaborative Reconstruction Efforts
Murat Germen, an artist, academic and archivist, shared his personal experiences and expertise on the impact of earthquakes.
The Studio-X Istanbul Book is Out!
The book is compiled from activities and events held over the past five years at Studio-X Istanbul.
Celebrating Women's History Month: Nezihe Muhiddin (1889-1958), Turkish Feminist, Writer, Journalist, and Activist
Muhiddin's contributions serve as an inspiration for the work being done by Columbia and its partners to advance gender equality.
Discussion reveals the history of police brutality and corruption in Oakland
The book details stories of police brutality and corruption sure to echo in the hearts and minds of people in communities around the world.
Video from Science, Self, and State: Voices of Emerging Scholars
The Istanbul Center hosted the fall term's second session of Voices of Emerging Scholars webinar series on Dec. 7, 2022.
A Youth-led Advocacy Initiative for Global Citizenship
The "Youth-led Advocacy Initiative for Global Citizenship, Responsibility, and Cooperation" project kicked off with two events in Istanbul.
Internship Stories: Brooke Coskuner
Brooke Coskuner is a second-year graduate student, pursuing a Master of Public Health at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health.
Social Entrepreneurship Workshop 2022 Pitch Day
On August 12, this year’s Building Blocks Social Entrepreneurship Workshop for high school students ended with student presentations where they pitched their projects.
Voices of Emerging Scholars: Call for Proposals 2022
Columbia University’s Global Center in Istanbul will continue the Voices of Emerging Scholars Program in Fall 2022 and Spring 2023.
Questioning the Media and Public Discourse: Reshaping Attention and Inclusion Strategies for Refugees
The Center hosted a hybrid event on forced migration and possible innovative solutions in social inclusion on July 7 with Professor E. Nezih Orhon.
Sensitive Topics in Migration and Health Research: A Training Workshop for Early Career Researchers
The purpose of the workshop was twofold: to increase the capacity of young researchers on migration and health research and to establish a communication network between academicians, doctoral students, residency assistants and young experts working on migrant health.
Workshop with Prof. Richard Peña: Hidden from History
Prof. Richard Peña gave lectures on three women directors who were hidden from history despite their impressive filmmaking.
Cultural Encounters: Istanbul and the Refugees from the Russian Empire (1919-1923)
A symposium and memory walk to explore the cultural life of the refugees who fled from the former Russian Empire during the Civil War and emigrated to Istanbul between 1919 and 1923
Turkey through its Cinema
A Film Series Organized by Zeynep Çelik, Richard Peña, and A. Tunç Şen.
Collaboratory | A Three Part Webinar Series on Afghanistan with Undergraduate Global Education
This series, with Undergraduate Global Education, addressed several of issues facing Afghanistan.
Reach aims to bridge the gap in health literacy and health care access
Refugees Act and Communicate Health (REach) Project is designed to aid refugees and local youth living in urban settings via digital technologies.
Kapuscinski Development Lecture with Emeritus Professor Deniz Kandiyoti
How the politics of gender has come to occupy a place in debates over citizenship, national belonging, and the future of democratic governance.
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Interview with Emeritus Professor Deniz Kandiyoti on Gender and Politics
Emeritus professor Deniz Kandiyoti has been researching and teaching gender and development studies for over 50 years, as well as working with the UN system. In advance of her Kapuscinski Development Lecture on “How did gender move to the center of democratic struggles?”, she spoke on the intersections of gender and politics and the changes she’s seen.