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
The session delved into the challenges and opportunities for the sustainable development of Maipú’s neighborhoods.
The event was organized by Fundación Convivir and Universidad Católica's School of Medicine with the collaboration of the Santiago Center.
The fourth event in the Cities & Climate Solutions series fetatured Mauricio Fabry from the Metropolitan Regional Government of Santiago.
The nation nears the final phase of its second attempt at a new Constitution.
The fourth event of the cycle focused on territorial development and decentralization and featured two Columbia graduates.
The event held on campus in October critically examined the enduring impact of 20th-century Latin American dictatorships.
The event - supported by the Santiago Center - brought together distinguished leaders from the public and private sectors in Chile and the region.
German professor Stefan Rinke visited ILAS to talk about the oral history archive that preserves the memory of the victims of the sect.
The book “Columbia University and Chile: Over 100 Years of History,” was presented on September 22 in Columbia's Teachers College.
An in-person discussion about how the public can be better prepared to respond to possible catastrophe.
The novel "No Huiré de la Lluvia” was launched in an event organized along with the Municipality of Maipú.