Public Events

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The Santiago Center organizes multidisciplinary events in partnership with local universities, think tanks, NGOs, and other stakeholders in Chile and on Columbia’s campus in New York. These events cover a wide range of topics, and are designed to foster dialogue and strengthen Columbia’s engagement with Chile’s academic, business, and cultural communities.

As Columbia Global Center Santiago actively plans upcoming public events, we welcome collaborative proposals and partnerships that fall broadly within any of our three thematic areas.

Public events include panel discussions, workshops, film screenings, book launches, and artistic showcases, ensuring broad and inclusive participation.

Related Events and News

Cobb’s visit to Santiago underscored journalism's enduring, crucial mission.

During his stay, he engaged with academics, students and key stakeholders like policymakers, legal experts and urban planners.

During her visit, two events were held in collaboration with the Santiago Center.

A Human Rights student at Columbia University, Vanessa was the first recipient of the Santiago field research grant.

His research provides insights into bridging the digital divide and empowering seniors to engage with technology.

As we bid farewell to 2024, we take a moment to reflect on a year of remarkable achievements that strengthened the ties between Columbia and Chile.

The discussion featured insights from Paula Estévez (SEAS’06), general manager at AmCham Chile and Columbia Professor Markus Jaeger.

She spoke about how our data is used to influence human behavior and how we can regain control over this information.

Manuel Agosin and Joseph Ramos studied at Columbia in the 50s, 60s, and 70s, and played a key role in shaping generations of Chilean economists.

Around 50 aspiring applicants to the Columbia MBA attended the session led by Maura Bonini, assistant director of admissions at CBS.

The event kicked off the academic year at Universidad Diego Portales' Journalism School.

Sessions featured representatives from academia, the public sector and civil society organizations.