The Columbia Population Research Center’s primary mission is to advance population research in our four signature areas—children, youth, and families; HIV/AIDS and reproductive health; immigration and migration; and urbanism.
To realize this mission, CPRC is structured—from its steering committee to the facilitation of its signature research area groups—to foster existing and emerging cross-campus research networks and to spark the development of new ones. By supporting an intellectually vibrant and productive multidisciplinary population research community at Columbia, CPRC will advance population research by producing new knowledge, deploying existing policy-relevant knowledge, and training the next generation of population researchers.
Additionally, Columbia’s location allows CPRC the unique opportunity to address population issues specific to or aggravated by New York City’s status as a global city. CPRC strives to further develop the many partnerships of Columbia researchers with researchers at other NYC universities and research centers, city stakeholders (e.g., the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, community-based organizations, and many others), and with international organizations headquartered in NYC, in particular the United Nations.
