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As the only Spanish-speaking center, Columbia Global Center Santiago is a gateway to collaborative, impactful participation across the continent, where renowned academics and researchers such as Joseph Stiglitz, Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Amanda Labarca, Hernan Büchi, Jeffrey Sachs, Pedro Pablo Rosso, and countless others coalesce to advance research and generate knowledge on the most challenging issues confronting Chile and South America today. 

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Columbia University Masters and Ph.D. students are encouraged to apply for funding until May 15, 2024.

Programming Officer Chris Molinari visited the CHIC center located in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve.

An MOU was signed by both university presidents with the mission of collaborating in climate change, global health, among other fields.

Thanks to the efforts of Columbia faculty, Kirberg managed to escape the Pinochet regime and start over as a free man.

MPH candidate Amit Paul worked with the Research Center on Society and Health (CISS) researching loneliness of older adults at the end of life.

Dignitaries, government officials, academics, alumni and friends of the Center attended the event at the US Ambassador’s residence.

The story of how 100 years ago, Gabriela Mistral's first book, "Desolación," was published by Columbia's Instituto de las Españas.

The book “Columbia University and Chile: Over 100 Years of History,” was presented on September 22 in Columbia's Teachers College. 

Sebastián Salas (GSAPP’22) Research Fellow at the Santiago Center, organized the conference and presented the results of his research.

Claudia Michaels will stay for six months to research how pension policy can affect health indicators of older adult health and mortality.

Francesca McLaren has arrived to Chile for a three-month practicum to compare symptoms and the consequences of depression among Haitian migrants.