
Student Groups
There are a number of student groups for the advancement of human rights. Below is a list of some of them. Many new students groups form as a response to a current event, so watch for flyers and events around campus!
- Advocacy Coalition
- Amnesty International
- Barnard Columbia Undergraduate Public Health Society (BCUPHS)
- Cambodia Project, The
- Child Rights Working Group
- Columbia ACLU
- Columbia Coalition Against the War
- Columbia Global Justice
- Columbia Political Union (CPU)
- Columbia Students for Animal Protection
- Columbia UNICEF
- Columbia University Food Sustainability Project (CUFSP)
- Columbia University International Relations Forum (IRF)
- CUsmile
- Everyone Allied Against Homophobia (EAAH)
- GendeRevolution
- Green Umbrella
- Growth and Development Project (DeltaGDP)
- Hunger Umbrella Group
- Immigrant and Refugee Rights, Society for
- LionPAC
- LUCHA
- Men Against Violence (CMAV)
- PRO-Israel PROgressives
- Productive Outreach for Women (POW)
- Queer Awareness Month
- Responsible Economic Development Group (RED)
- Rightslink
- Roosevelt Institution
- Scientists and Engineers for a Better Society
- Socially Responsible Investing, Advisory Committee on
- Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF)
- Student Coalition on Expansion and Gentrification (SCEG)
- Student Solidarity Network (CSSN)
- Students Against Imperialism
- Students for a Free Tibet
- Students for Choice
- Students for Environmental and Economic Justice (SEEJ)
- Students for North Korean Awareness
- Students for Organ Donation
- Students for Sensible Drug Policy (SSDP)
- Students United for America
- University Council of the Cuban American National Foundation (UC-CANF)
- US India Political Action Committee Columbia University Campus Committee (USINPAC)
Internship Opportunities
Human Rights maintains a list of resources for students to find internships with various organizations. For more information regarding Human Rights internship opportunities for Barnard Students, contact the Office of Career Development.
Study Abroad
To see a list of approved study abroad programs, go to the Barnard Study Abroad website. Other study abroad opportunities are available as well. Non-approved study abroad programs can be submitted for approval after the student returns.
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Events
Human Rights at Columbia maintains a calendar of related events.

