Columbia University has hired Hillary Clinton, former US senator and secretary of state, as a professor to teach students and lead outreach projects in international and public affairs.
Ms Clinton, the Democratic Party nominee for US president in 2016, will聽聽starting in the 2023-24 academic year.
Columbia鈥檚 outgoing president, Lee Bollinger,聽聽of Ms Clinton as part of a relationship dating to her time as first lady of the US in the 1990s. She has lived just outside New York City since 1999, when she and former President Bill Clinton bought a house in the state ahead of her successful run for the US Senate.
鈥淕iven her extraordinary talents and capacities together with her singular life experiences,鈥 Professor Bollinger said in announcing her appointment, 鈥淗illary Clinton is unique, and, most importantly, exceptional in what she can bring to the university鈥檚 missions of research and teaching, along with public service and engagement for the public good.鈥
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Her hiring at Columbia follows Ms Clinton鈥檚聽appointment in 2020聽to a five-year term as the first female chancellor of Queen鈥檚 University Belfast. That is a largely ceremonial role that involves attending graduations and representing the university abroad.
At Columbia, Ms Clinton will serve as professor of practice at the School of International and Public Affairs and as presidential fellow at Columbia World Projects.
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The former secretary of state will work with the international and public affairs school鈥檚 dean, Keren Yarhi-Milo, and other senior faculty and administrators to attract global policy leaders to Columbia and craft policy analyses, the university said.
In her role with Columbia World Projects, Ms Clinton will help 鈥渆xplore the fundamental questions on how to advance efforts to renew democracy and foster effective engagements with women and youth in this country and around the world鈥, the university said.
Ms Clinton has made numerous appearances at Columbia since moving to the New York City area, including talks on reproductive rights and Russian interference in global democracy. She received an honorary doctorate at last year鈥檚 commencement ceremony.
Professor Bollinger, Columbia鈥檚 president since 2002, is leaving at the end of the current academic year.
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