Center for Science and Society
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We explore the intersection of science and society through innovative interdisciplinary methods with @columbia students, scholars, and the general public.
Columbia University
Joined May 2015
Spring 2026 course registration starts soon. Looking to fill your schedule with interdisciplinary offerings? Our website is a great place to start! View 150+ classes from from across 36 departments at Columbia. https://t.co/v0PNH4VfUM
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📢 Event | Nov 19 @columbiacss Join Dr. Sohini Chattopadhyay for “Claiming Manoobai Chand’s Body: Dissection, Labor & Science in Colonial India” A 1912 case of dissection raises enduring questions of consent, power & marginalized bodies in medicine. 🔗
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We are excited to share our fall 2025 New York History of Science Lecture lineup! Join us in-person or online. Learn more via our website: https://t.co/E5NVRQ8uPf
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September 22 12:00pm-1:00pm Online and in-person (513 Fayerweather) @columbiacss presents: Max Mauerman - Talking About the Weather: Whose View Counts As "Ground-Truth" In Uncertain Climates? Registration is required. To register: https://t.co/TU4BZ9iOUX
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📢 Ethics Grand Rounds | September 16, 2025 Join our discussion: How an AI-Based Cardiovascular Screening Test Changed Care: A Million Results Later @PierreEliasMD & @sandrasoojinlee Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, PhD, Chief of the Division of Ethics. 🔗 Register: https://t.co/wJ7z5nyn0t
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We are thrilled to announce that our Founding Director Pamela Smith has been awarded the History of Science Society's most prestigious prize, the Sarton Medal. Congratulations Pamela! Learn more via our website: https://t.co/b8ANJIlNCA
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Absolute honor to be awarded the David Marr Medal by the Applied Vision Association Looking forward to my talk “Five Illusions Challenge Our Understanding of Visual Experience” Thanks so much to NOMIS Foundation, @ItalianAcademy, @columbiacss, @KriegeskorteLab, @ZuckermanBrain
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Read more about the latest round of @columbiacss We Course Development awardees here: https://t.co/q2NYpKxRDV
We are thrilled to announce our latest round of Course Development awardees! The three awarded grants will support the development of new science and society classes open to undergraduate students. Learn more: https://t.co/NSD4QcenYq
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Call for Applications: @columbiacss Co-Production of Knowledge Grants Due October 27, 2025 Application details and more information available here: https://t.co/tCpRdTAWIT Register for an informational webinar on June 25, 2025: https://t.co/gT39mRLIM5
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We are thrilled to announce our latest round of Course Development awardees! The three awarded grants will support the development of new science and society classes open to undergraduate students. Learn more: https://t.co/NSD4QcenYq
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There’s a need for research to be conducted in partnership with the communities. Funds are available to support projects led by community organizations in collaboration with a Columbia University affiliate. Apply: https://t.co/q1OHDVXsIt
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June 25, 2025 12:00pm-1:00pm Online @columbiacss will host a webinar on the Center's Co-Production of Knowledge Grants. The event will cover grant guidelines, project narratives, and budgets. Free and open to the public; registration required: https://t.co/gT39mRLIM5
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Due tomorrow! Submit your application: https://t.co/xG99pyyGAt
The Center for Science and Society is excited to share its new call for graduate student interest group funding! Columbia graduate students can receive funding for groups exploring science and society topics. Apply by May 10. https://t.co/xG99pyyGAt
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Join us for the next Ethics Grand Rounds on 5/13 at 12 p.m. ET exploring the history of federal funding of university-based research in the US, featuring Jonathan Engel, PhD, and Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, PhD. Register here: https://t.co/RbIimYwB9L
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In-person registration has closed, but you can still join us online at 2:30pm today! RSVP:
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Explore how experimental musical practices and Black thought can open new discursive spaces.
Join us on April 24 at 2:30pm online or in-person to explore how experimental musical practices and Black thought can open new discursive spaces while challenging dominant narratives around race, migration, and belonging. RSVP: https://t.co/21GnUPOgzJ
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Today at 6:30PM! RSVP:
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The New York History of Science Lecture discusses the historical evolution of human-earth modeling
Learn more about the historical evolution of human-earth models by following a network of U.S. postwar technoscientific elites and their allies across the capitalist bloc in the 1970s. RSVP: https://t.co/awLYy8ZcSG
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Join us on April 24 at 2:30pm online or in-person to explore how experimental musical practices and Black thought can open new discursive spaces while challenging dominant narratives around race, migration, and belonging. RSVP: https://t.co/21GnUPOgzJ
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Learn how debates over climate change and climate science shaped the path to apartheid, the system of radical racial segregation that defined South Africa for almost fifty years. Open to Columbia University ID holders. RSVP: https://t.co/UgNBmCBv0X
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Happy #EarthMonth! This #ColumbiaBeautifulPlanet đź“· features Climate Imaginarium piece at Governor's Island (@SandraGoldmark, Columbia Climate School). Share yours! For more #EarthDay photos and resources: https://t.co/gE4B2hp51D
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Learn more about the historical evolution of human-earth models by following a network of U.S. postwar technoscientific elites and their allies across the capitalist bloc in the 1970s. RSVP: https://t.co/awLYy8ZcSG
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