The Columbia Global Centers network creates opportunities in research, scholarship, teaching, and service; engages across borders and across disciplines; and expands Columbia's mission as a global University...
The Earth Institute brings together people and tools needed to address global problems from climate change and environmental degradation to poverty, disease, and sustainable use of resources.
The World Leaders Forum examines global challenges and explores cultural perspectives by bringing world leaders in a broad range of disciplines to speak on Columbia's campus...
The Activities Board at Columbia represents over 150 cultural, academic, pre-professional, publication, science, engineering, dance, vocal, theater, and special interest groups on campus to promote student life at Columbia.
The Urban Design Lab is a joint laboratory of the Earth Institute and the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation that addresses the need for a design-based approach to shaping the long-range future of sustainable urbanism.
The center is open to the public and has an archive of over 8,000 interviews, including thoes of major public figures, large-scale research and urban-history projects, and institutional histories.
Designed to provide support for faculty who would like to utilize resources and facilities of Columbia's eight Global Centers for research or teaching. The fund serves to enable development of projects that intersect across disciplines and geographies. ...
Utilizes science and policy expertise of Earth Institute research teams to advise on sustainable development strategies and to create policy recommendations.
Columbia University, in a partnership with New York City, launched the Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering to fill the explosive need for the acquisition and analysis of “big data" in July, 2012. ...