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Columbia Global Centers are research outposts established by Columbia University in eight locations around the world, as part of its initiative to further establish an international research university. The first of these centers opened in March 2009 in Beijing, China and Amman, Jordan, and Columbia opened facilities in Paris, France, Mumbai, India in March 2010 and Nairobi, Kenya in January 2012. Additional locations in Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro and Santiago de Chile were opened in 2012 and 2013.
Columbia created the global centers "to promote and facilitate international collaborations, new research projects, academic programming and study abroad, enhancing Columbia’s historical commitment to global scholarship." Columbia Global Centers act as regional hubs for a wide range of activities intended to enhance research in respective areas and at Columbia. The university aims to establish a network of centers in international capitals that brings together regional private enterprise, public officials, scholars, and students to collaboratively address global issues.
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Rio de Janeiro (/ˈriːoʊ di ʒəˈnɛəroʊ, -deɪ ʒə-, -də dʒə-/; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u dʒi ʒɐˈnejɾu];River of January), or simply Rio, is the second-largest city in Brazil, the sixth-largest city in the Americas, and the world's thirty-ninth largest city by population. The metropolis is anchor to the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan area, the second most populous metropolitan area in Brazil, the seventh-most populous in the Americas, and the twenty-third largest in the world. Rio de Janeiro is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's third-most populous state. Part of the city has been designated as a World Heritage Site, named "Rio de Janeiro: Carioca Landscapes between the Mountain and the Sea", by UNESCO on 1 July 2012 as a Cultural Landscape.
Founded in 1565 by the Portuguese, the city was initially the seat of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro, a domain of the Portuguese Empire. Later, in 1763, it became the capital of the State of Brazil, a state of the Portuguese Empire. In 1808, when the Portuguese Royal Court transferred itself from Portugal to Brazil, Rio de Janeiro became the chosen seat of the court of Queen Maria I of Portugal, who subsequently, in 1815, under the leadership of her son, the Prince Regent, and future King João VI of Portugal, raised Brazil to the dignity of a kingdom, within the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and Algarves. Rio stayed the capital of the pluricontinental Lusitanian monarchy until 1822, when the War of Brazilian Independence began. This is one of the few instances in history that the capital of a colonising country officially shifted to a city in one of its colonies. Rio de Janeiro subsequently served as the capital of the independent monarchy, the Empire of Brazil, until 1889, and then the capital of a republican Brazil until 1960 when the capital was transferred to Brasília.
Columbia University (officially Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private, Ivy League, research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Great Britain and is the oldest college in New York State as well as the fifth chartered institution of higher learning in the country, making Columbia one of nine colonial colleges founded before the Declaration of Independence. After the revolutionary war, King's College briefly became a state entity, and was renamed Columbia College in 1784. A 1787 charter placed the institution under a private board of trustees before it was renamed Columbia University in 1896 when the campus was moved from Madison Avenue to its current location in Morningside Heights occupying land of 32 acres (13 ha). Columbia is one of the fourteen founding members of the Association of American Universities, and was the first school in the United States to grant the M.D. degree.
The Columbia Global Centers | Rio de Janeiro and the Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies at Columbia University hosted the fifth Lemann Dialogue, a two-day conference on November 19-20 at Columbia campus in NYC. Brazil’s Minister of Social Development, Tereza Campello, and former Brazilian Presidential candidate Marina Silva, besides Jorge Paulo Lemann himself will were present among a distinguished group of top academic experts, policy makers and key actors in Brazilian civil society to discuss some of the challenges Brazil is facing today. The goal of the Lemann Dialogue 2015 conference was to answer the following question: how is Brazil moving beyond the current crisis and towards a more effective, innovative, and engaged government? The Lemann Foundation develop and support innovativ...
This video features an overview of Columbia Global Centers as well an introduction to the newest center in Rio de Janeiro. It includes comments from Center Director Thomas J. Trebat, Executive Vice President of Global Centers and Global Development Safwan M. Masri, and Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger. The University launched the center in March, 2013.
A Look at Columbia Global Centers | Turkey with Center director Ipek Cem Taha '93 SIPA, '93 BUS Producer, Director - Joe Turner Lin '96CC '04SOA, Outside the Frame
An introduction and overview of Columbia Global Centers, featuring comments from Lee C. Bollinger, President of Columbia University, Professor Safwan M. Masri, Executive Vice President for Global Centers and Global Development, and the directors of the global centers.
The Mailman School of Public Health hosted this talk May 13, 2013, as a Global Health Initiative Seminar. University Professor Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr introduced Professor Safwan M. Masri, vice president of Columbia Global Centers, to an audience of about 40 faculty members and graduate students. This video is an edited version of the talk. A full-length version of the seminar is also available to watch at http://youtu.be/K723kQCRy1s.
In an ongoing effort to broaden Columbia University's extensive international perspective, President Lee C. Bollinger signed an agreement on September 12, 2011 to establish a fifth Columbia Global Center, in Santiago, Chile—the University's first in Latin America. He was joined by Andronico Luksic, vice chairman of Banco de Chile, Kenneth Prewitt, vice president of Columbia Global Centers, and SIPA alumna Karen Poniachik (MIA '90), director of the new center. The signing ceremony, hosted by John H. Coatsworth, Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), took place after a roundtable discussion, "Rethinking Chile's Economic and Social Challenges." Columbia Global Centers: http://globalcenters.columbia.edu Columbia | SIPA: http://sipa.columbia.edu Institute of Latin Ame...
Interview with Jewelnel Davis, Columbia University Chaplain and Associate Provost, during her visit of Columbia Global Centers | Europe (Paris) in October 2013
Date: September 18, 2015 Location: Faculty Room, Low Memorial Library Description: In this World Leaders Forum discussion, Columbia faculty and students will have a dynamic conversation on student engagement at the eight global centers. This will be a firsthand opportunity for students to discuss ways in which the Columbia Global Centers network can be leveraged to address issues that matter to them. These discussions will illustrate the interdisciplinary collaboration being exhibited through the centers across the world.
Jorge Paulo Lemann, President of the council of Fundação Lemann, talks about the Lemann Dialogues, the universities he supports, and why he supports them.
On May 8, booklovers crowded into the Paris Center for a discussion taking place within the Republic of the Imagination, the eponymous space defined in Azar Nafisi's latest book. Nafisi, author of the best-seller Reading Lolita in Tehran, as the first guest in the World Writers' Series, "La Bibliothèque Intime", a continuation of the World Writers' Festival featuring conversations with renowned authors.
Dr Deqo Mohamed is the CEO of the Dr Hawa Abdi Foundation. This is the second lecture from the Columbia Global Centers | Africa series, held at the University of Nairobi in Kenya on March 27th.
Date: September 18, 2015 Location: Faculty Room, Low Memorial Library Description: In this World Leaders Forum discussion, Columbia faculty and students will have a dynamic conversation on student engagement at the eight global centers. This will be a firsthand opportunity for students to discuss ways in which the Columbia Global Centers network can be leveraged to address issues that matter to them. These discussions will illustrate the interdisciplinary collaboration being exhibited through the centers across the world.
The Center on Global Energy Policy was pleased to host the 2015 Columbia Global Energy Summit.
The Center on Global Energy Policy was pleased to host the 2016 Columbia Global Energy Summit.
Ottoman Classical Music Conversation, co-sponsored by Columbia Global Centers | Turkey and the Columbia Alumni Assocation (CAA), May 25, 2012, with Necati Çelik, of the State Classical Music Ensemble, and Celaleddin Çelik. (length 58:51) (Credits: Producer, Director - Joe Turner Lin '96CC '04SOA, Outside the Frame; Exec. Producer - Jerry Kisslinger '79CC, '82GSAS, Chief Creative Officer, Columbia University Office of Alumni and Development)
Weatherhead Forum in Beijing with Jennifer Holdaway, Program Director, China Environment and Health Inititiative, Social Science Research Council; Li Bo, Secretary General, Friends of Nature; Shi Zengzhi, Professor of Journalism and Communication, Peking University; Wang Yongchen, Senior Environment Reporter, China National Radio; Founder, Green Earth Volunteers; Moderated by Guobin Yang, Associate Professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Cultures, Barnard College Presented by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University and the Columbia Global Centers | East Asia on Tuesday, June 26, 2012 at Columbia Global Centers | East Asia in Beijing. Co-sponsored by the Columbia Global Centers | East Asia
The Mailman School of Public Health hosted this talk May 13, 2013, as a Global Health Initiative Seminar. University Professor Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr introduced Prof. Safwan M. Masri, vice president of Columbia Global Centers, to an audience of about 40 faculty members and graduate students. This is the full-length version of the talk.
Professor Sheldon Pollock spoke in Mumbai on the question of "What is Indian Knowledge Good For?" as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series of Columbia Global Centers | South Asia. The March 18 event with Pollock, the Arvind Raghunathan Professor of South Asian Studies at Columbia University, was hosted with the generous support of the Aditya Birla Group at Trident Hotel at Nariman Point, Mumbai.
A two-day conference sponsored by Mount Allison University (Canada), the University of Kent (UK) and Columbia University Undergraduate Programs in Paris (USA) was held at the Columbia Global Centers I Europe on 15-16 May, 2014. Presentors discussed the impact of her novels and autobiographies, as well as explored the major themes the occur in her oeuvre.