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  1. Partner Programs with SEAS. MSBA. ... Columbia University in the City of New York 665 West 130th Street, New York, NY 10027 Tel. 212-854-1100. Maps and Directions.

  2. Admissions. For more than 250 years, Columbia has been a leader in higher education in the nation and around the world. At the core of our wide range of academic inquiry is the commitment to attract and engage the best minds in pursuit of greater human understanding, pioneering new discoveries, and service to society.

  3. Science Research at Columbia. Science undergraduates at Columbia have direct access to some of the greatest scientific minds in the world. They have an almost unlimited range of opportunities to undertake cutting-edge research in research facilities both at the Morningside Heights campus and at the University’s Medical Center, as well as at Columbia-affiliated research centers including:

  4. Urban Health. Our mission is to leverage the knowledge and skills of our School, and the broader Columbia University community, to help protect and improve health of people living in cities throughout the world. Learn more about the exciting programs in the different departments of public health at the School.

  5. Film and Media Studies. Columbia University has the distinction of being the first university in the United States to recognize the importance of Film Studies as an academic discipline, back when Victor Freeburg launched the Photoplay Composition class in 1915. Today, we remain committed to a pedagogy that considers the vanguard of change as ...

  6. Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) plays a leading role in global health issues, in particular, capacity building. About 30 percent of P&S students participate in international programs, and almost 50 percent of third-year dental students participate in the school’s global health externships.

  7. President Bollinger announced that Columbia University along with many other academic institutions (sixteen, including all Ivy League universities) filed an amicus brief in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York challenging the Executive Order regarding immigrants from seven designated countries and refugees.