Columbia Global Centers | Santiago Center
The Columbia Global Centers | Santiago Center was officially launched in March 2012. Since then, it has organized more than 150 public programs, including lectures by Columbia University faculty members, conferences, workshops, film festivals, documentary screenings, book launches and architectural installations, both in Chile and on Campus in New York. The Center seeks to address emerging topics and challenges, such as population aging, the impact of robotization in the labor market, antibiotic resistance, new diagnosis techniques for mental illness, and advances in engineering to resolve medical problems. This, in addition to other broader economic and social topics such as climate change, immigration, and human rights. To all these issues, the Center brings a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on the knowledge and research of the numerous Columbia Schools, centers and labs.
In another key part of its work, the Center seeks to inform Chilean students and professionals about the degrees, courses and other opportunities offered by Columbia University in New York. Similarly, it helps in searching for research and internship opportunities in Chile for Columbia University undergraduate and postgraduate students.