Committee on Global Thought

Committee on Global Thought The Committee on Global Thought (CGT) at Columbia University. Learn about the M.A. in Global Thought and the Undergraduate Committee at cgt.columbia.edu.

The Committee on Global Thought was established by Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger in 2006 with the mission of enhancing the school's engagement with global issues. As the current events and concerns of the world are increasingly the subject of our academic focus, new structures need to be developed to facilitate avenues of inquiry that can identify and explain global phenomena. The

se issues, from democratization to supra-national governance to the role of new communication technologies, often fall between the conventional borders of academic disciplines. The Committee on Global Thought is designed to bridge these gaps, expanding cross-disciplinary connections to develop new ways to analyze and address the challenges and opportunities of globalization. Since its inception, the Committee on Global Thought has grown to eighteen distinguished faculty members from all corners of the University. Their diverse scholarship addresses a broad spectrum of issues, but is united by parallels of global processes that assert themselves ever-more forcefully. In this respect, even seemingly disparate lines of inquiry may prove to be inextricably intertwined. The Committee on Global Thought provides a forum for these connections to be made, strengthened and interrogated. The Committee on Global Thought also recognizes that this dynamic new field of study is enhanced by drawing on resources beyond the traditional realm of academia. The Committee on Global Thought actively pursues the contributions of policy makers, journalists, architects and urban planners, practitioners from the international financial community, filmmakers, artists, and representatives of international, non-governmental and non-profit institutions. The Committee on Global Thought disseminates this knowledge via public events and private seminars, publications, an undergraduate outreach program and a post-doctoral research scholars program, among other avenues. Several new academic programs are currently under development.

Join the Undergraduate Committee on Global Thought for a conversation with two Columbia Obama Scholars: Valentina Primo ...
02/26/2026

Join the Undergraduate Committee on Global Thought for a conversation with two Columbia Obama Scholars: Valentina Primo and Antonella Perrone, exploring the future of accessible financial technology. Lunch will be provided. This event is open to CU ID holders only.
Date and Location: Tuesday, March 3rd, 12:30-1:30pm, Fayerweather Hall, Room 513. Register here!: https://bit.ly/UCGT2026.

Join Alumni from the MA in Global Thought on 26 February from 8:15-9:15 AM EST to hear more about the master's program. ...
02/16/2026

Join Alumni from the MA in Global Thought on 26 February from 8:15-9:15 AM EST to hear more about the master's program.

Register through the link in our bio.

Think critically. Think creatively. Think globally. The MA in Global Thought is an interdisciplinary degree that prepare...
01/12/2026

Think critically. Think creatively. Think globally. The MA in Global Thought is an interdisciplinary degree that prepares students to tackle complex global issues. Join our information session to learn more and hear from alumni!

Register at the link in our bio.

We had a full house at Climate Week NYC for CGT and the Center on Global Energy Policy's panel on AI for the Energy Tran...
11/21/2025

We had a full house at Climate Week NYC for CGT and the Center on Global Energy Policy's panel on AI for the Energy Transition. From opportunities for innovation to the challenges of AI’s rising power demand, the conversation underscored both urgency and possibility in the climate tech field.
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A special thanks to our moderator Adam Tooze and panelists Rayyan Islam, Bernice Lee, Heather McGeory, and David Sandalow for an insightful and timely discussion!

Join Columbia’s Committee on Global Thought for On Antisemitism: A Word in History — a conversation between Mark Mazower...
10/14/2025

Join Columbia’s Committee on Global Thought for On Antisemitism: A Word in History — a conversation between Mark Mazower, Lila Corwin Berman, and David Feldman, moderated by Adam Tooze, on the evolving meanings of antisemitism.

📍 East Gallery, Buell Hall
🗓️ November 5th, 6 PM 
🌐 RSVP in Link in Bio

Join Mauricio Santoro to discuss his book, "Brazil-China Relations in the 21st Century: The Making of a Strategic Partne...
11/10/2022

Join Mauricio Santoro to discuss his book, "Brazil-China Relations in the 21st Century: The Making of a Strategic Partnership," which explores the bilateral relationship between Brazil and China in modern history, environment, economics, and contemporary Brazilian politics.

This seminar will cover how China has become Brazil's largest trading partner, importing commodities and exporting manufactures and a major investor in the country. Brazil's social structure has thus been upended, with traditional hierarchies jolted and new ones created–in the agribusiness industry, in the diplomacy of climate change in the Amazon, and not least, Brazil's traditional relationship with the United States.

November 18th from 12 PM to 1 PM on Zoom. Register for the seminar by going to https://bit.ly/mauricio_santoro. Message [email protected] for any further questions.

  - Sidra hails from Oslo, Norway. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in International Studies at the University of Osl...
05/13/2022

- Sidra hails from Oslo, Norway. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in International Studies at the University of Oslo in the Spring of 2020. Prior to coming to Columbia University, Sidra also obtained a one-year degree in Economics. Sidra’s final Global Thought essay is titled “When Ummah and State Collide: Analyzing the Legitimacy of the Westphalian System in Light of the Ummah-Nation-State-Dichotomy.” Congratulations Sidra!

  - Shanchuan Yin comes from Chengdu, a beautiful city surrounded by mountains and rivers in southwest China. Prior to a...
05/13/2022

- Shanchuan Yin comes from Chengdu, a beautiful city surrounded by mountains and rivers in southwest China. Prior to attending Columbia, Shanchuan completed her B.A. in Anthropology from Colorado College, as well as worked as a content manager at Lark in ByteDance. Her Global Thought Essay is called “The COVID-19 Pandemic and its Impact on the Future of Work.” Congratulations Shanchuan!

  - Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Aleza recently completed her degree in History and International Development from McGi...
05/13/2022

- Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Aleza recently completed her degree in History and International Development from McGill University. Her research interests include the nexus between human rights and sustainable development. Aleza’s final Global Thought essay is titled “Golden Peaks: The Reko Diq Case and its Ramifications for the Global Investment Regime and Sustainable Development.” Congratulations Aleza!

  - Alexandra was born in London, England, but spent most of her life in Toronto, Canada. Prior to attending Columbia Un...
05/12/2022

- Alexandra was born in London, England, but spent most of her life in Toronto, Canada. Prior to attending Columbia University, Alexandra completed her undergraduate degree from the University of Toronto studying computational cognitive science, statistics, and philosophy. Alex’s final Global Thought essay is titled “Assessing Algorithmic Impact Assessments: Who Should be Responsible for AI Regulation?” Congratulations Alex!

  - Born in Miami to an Austrian and Cuban family, Francesca attended Boston College where she studied English and Inter...
05/12/2022

- Born in Miami to an Austrian and Cuban family, Francesca attended Boston College where she studied English and International Studies. Before attending Columbia, Francesca worked at Climate Justice Now, a project within the nonprofit The Global Warming Mitigation Project. Francesca’s final essay is titled “Two Cities, One Global Climate Future.” Congratulations Francesca!

  - Iva grew up in Niš, a city in southern Serbia, and at the age of sixteen moved to the UK to study. She completed a B...
05/11/2022

- Iva grew up in Niš, a city in southern Serbia, and at the age of sixteen moved to the UK to study. She completed a B.A. in International Relations at Durham University, where she focused her dissertation on the impact of the trade-labor linkage in EU trade agreements on labor rights. Iva’s final Global Thought essay is titled “Labour’s Voice: A Comparison Between Worker Driven Social Responsibility Agreements and Better Work in Bangladesh’s Apparel Industry.” Congratulations Iva!

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