Columbia Global Paris Center
The Columbia Global Paris Center, established at Reid Hall in 2010, is one of Columbia University’s eleven global centers.
The Paris Global Center aims to promote research, teaching, and transnational collaboration. Through its scholarly and cultural programming, its Atelier podcast, and its civic engagement initiatives, the Center strengthens Columbia University’s connections in France and internationally while providing a platform for intellectual exploration of social and environmental issues in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
Columbia Global brings together major global initiatives from across the university including the Columbia Global Centers, Columbia World Projects, the Committee on Global Thought, the Institute for Ideas and Imagination, and Undergraduate Global Engagement.
Displaced Artists Festival: 2025 Residency Showcase at Reid Hall
Conversations on Consciousness | Conscience ou absence
Journal intime d’une féministe (noire)
Histoire des femmes en Occident : féminismes, violences et sexualités
Femmes et classe ouvrière en France
Langage égalitaire: un objectif à notre portée ?
Louvre × Reid Hall: Reimagining the Museum
The History of Reid Hall: A Chronicle of Vision and Innovation
Ukrainian Resonance: Olena Zhukova and Yulia Vash
Ukrainian Resonance: Askar Ishangaliyev and Anna Khmara
No-Waste Construction at Reid Hall: The Raw Earth Sgraffito Pavilion
Walkthrough: Explore the Reid Hall Garden
Walkthrough: Grab a Coffee at Reid Hall
Walkthrough: Event Spaces at Reid Hall
Walkthrough: Reid Hall’s Podcast Studio!
Walkthrough: Join Us in the Student Lounge
Walkthrough: Loving Study Abroad with Séverine Martin-Hartenstein
Walkthrough: Meet the Faces Behind the Program
Walkthrough: Reid Hall’s History with Director Brune Biebuyck
Student Spotlight: Anne Gorayeb (Barnard College)
Student Spotlight: Mackenzi Stevenson (Columbia Engineering)
Student Spotlight: Jennifer Chen (Columbia College)
Student Spotlight: Jett Flaxman (UPenn)
Student Spotlight: Amaya Flores (Columbia College)
1991 Project Presents: Polina Chaika and Askar Ishangaliyev
Building age-friendly communities with Cockburn, Cardiff, and Sharjah
Creating inclusive cities with Barcelona, Gwangju, and Montevideo
1991 Project Presents: Olga Driga and Nataliia Ivanovska