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Migration, Exile, Identities
none How are identities shaped by migration and exile? Do people need to have the nationality of a country they live in to take part in public debate? How can we accurately and ethically report on issues such as humanitarian crises? We recollect experienc ...
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Mapping Power, Studying Crisis: Keeping an Eye on the World
none Where in the world is wealth concentrated? Do the “1%” richest people in the planet influence national and international politics? How can we understand the refugee crisis in Europe? What provoked the political and economic turmoil in Venezuela? In t ...
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Music & Literature
none Music & Literature is an arts magazine dedicated to publishing excellent literature on and by under-represented artists from around the world. Each issue of Music & Literature assembles an international group of critics and writers in celebr ...
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THE WHITE REVIEW
none The White Review is a quarterly arts journal published in print and online. The current print issue is available to buy in bookshops and via the website, or by subscription. The website is updated with new, usually web-only content in the first week ...
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Beckett Letters
none The Beckett Letters project, led by Professor Dan Gunn, is the result of two decades of scholarship and hard work, both by the editors and student interns. Over sixty AUP students have worked as interns over the course of the project, doing research ...
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Civic Media Lab Archive [2017-2022]
none Mission The Civic Media Lab is a center for research, pedagogical innovation, media activism, and creativity. We support scholars, students, designers, artists, engineers, journalists, scientists, and civil society actors to work together to develop ...
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Faculty Achievements
Faculty Achievements Brochure 2024 Download the brochure Past Brochures 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 Innovative, international, interdisciplinary, the scholarly work of AUP faculty brings the world’s important questions to students, both i ...
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French Immersion
Immerse yourself Imagine studying the French language not only in a university classroom, but in the corner cafe where you order coffee, the clubs where you dance with friends, and the very streets on which you walk to school. AUP’s carefully crafted Fren ...
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Professor Anne-Marie Picard's publishes new book: "From Illiteracy to Literature: Psychoanalysis and Reading"
none Anne-Marie Picard is professor of French and Comparative Literature at the American University of Paris. Using a psychoanalytical approach, her research focuses mainly on French writers such as Colette, Sartre, Duras, Cixous, Angot and Houellebecq. H ...
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Mock Presidential Election Debate at AUP
none During the past few weeks, the SGA has been working tirelessly to stress the importance of voting and participating in the Democratic process. Last night, the SGA and the Debate and Politics Club collaborated to host a debate on the 2016 Presidential ...