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The Columbia University Partnership for International Development (CUPID) is a student-led initiative across
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to facilitate multidisciplinary dialogue, awareness and action in the field of international development and relief.


History

In the fall of 2004, two social work students from the Columbia University School of Social Work began generating interest for a Columbia-wide conference based on multidisciplinary perspectives on issues pertaining to
international development International development or global development is a broad concept denoting the idea that societies and countries have differing levels of economic development, economic or human development (economics), human development on an international sca ...
. This resulted in a 2005 conference titled "Multidisciplinary Perspectives on
Armed Conflict War is an armed conflict between the armed forces of states, or between governmental forces and armed groups that are organized under a certain command structure and have the capacity to sustain military operations, or between such organi ...
and
Forced Migration Forced displacement (also forced migration or forced relocation) is an involuntary or coerced movement of a person or people away from their home or home region. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR defines 'forced displaceme ...
". The conference was coordinated by a team of student union leaders from the
Columbia University School of Social Work The Columbia School of Social Work is the graduate school of social work of Columbia University in New York City. It is one of the oldest social work programs in the US, with roots extending back to 1898. It began awarding a Master of Science d ...
,
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, and the
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. This collaboration led to the formation of the Columbia University Partnership for International Development. Student representatives from 10 Columbia graduate schools were recruited in order to establish an academic partnership across fields that would continue to inform their work as they became professionals. The underlying hypothesis was that the experience would better equip students to develop and implement effective, innovative, and holistic approaches to challenges faced in international development. Within a year, CUPID organized 12 multidisciplinary forums, co-sponsored six events, facilitated a conference titled "Urbanization in the Developing World", sent five students to Central America as part of a multidisciplinary community development team, and coordinated 20 internships with the
United Nations Development Programme The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is a United Nations agency tasked with helping countries eliminate poverty and achieve sustainable economic growth and human development. The UNDP emphasizes on developing local capacity towar ...
. Influential organizations that helped found the Columbia Partnership for International Development included
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, The Africa Institute, The Columbia Alumni Association, The President and Provost's Student Event Fund, and the Open Society Foundations.


Activities


Online Journal

The CUPID Online Journal is a creative space for students to publish original poetry, photographs, scholarly articles, blog-style posts, opinion pieces, and field notes pertaining to international development.


Development Dialogues

Monthly events hosted by various Columbia graduate schools and colleges on rotation with the purpose of encouraging collective awareness, understanding and action. The Development Dialogues are informal and stimulating conversations regarding contemporary issues. The events usually take place in the form of an expert panel, followed by conversation between panellists and students, practitioners, professors and members of the community.


Annual Conference

Each Spring, CUPID coordinates a multidisciplinary conference pertaining to important and timely topics in the field of international development. The conference gathers professors, practitioners, students and others and provides a space to discuss important perspectives, lessons learned, best practices, and ways forward. ''Previous Conference Topics: '' *2014: "Reframing 'Freedom': A Critical Approach to Modern Slavery" *2013: "
Millennium Development Goals In the United Nations, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were eight international development goals for the year 2015 created following the Millennium Summit, following the adoption of the United Nations Millennium Declaration. These w ...
. Mission Impossible?" *2012: "In a State of Transition. Locating the Role of the International Community." *2011: "Internal Displacement. Unsettled. Uncertain. Unseen." *2010: "Health. A Universal Dialect(ic)? Access to Health in the Developing World" *2009: "Development Without Borders. Is Migration Good for Development?" *2008: "Beyond Polar Bears. Looking Past the Environmental Impacts of Climate Change." *2007: "Philanthropy, Profits and Progress. The Role of Private Actors in International Development." *2006: "Urbanization and the Developing World. Perspectives on the Individual." *2005: "Armed Conflict and Forced Migration. Push and Pull Factors of Resettlement."


Community Initiatives

Each summer, CUPID collaborates with organizations around the world to provide students with an opportunity to participate in international development partnerships. ''Previously, CUPID fellows have worked on projects in: '' *China *Dominican Republic *Guatemala *New York City *Nicaragua


Networking and Social Events

Alumni Networking Event: An opportunity for CUPID members to meet with Columbia alumni currently working in the field of international development.


External links


Columbia CUPID

Institute for the Study of Human Rights
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The President and Provost's Student Event Fund

The Earth Institute

Columbia University School of Social Work

Open Society Foundations


References

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