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A World in Motion: Eurasian Border Areas in Times of War and Postwar, from the Early Modern Period to the Present
Location details: Friday, 12 December 2025, The American University of Paris | Room Q-801| 6, Rue du Colonel Combes | 75007 Paris from 9h CET to 20h30 CET and Saturday, 13 December 2025, Campus Condorcet | conference centre | Place du Front populaire, 93 ...
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AUP Students Visit the Assemblée Nationale as the French Government Collapses
By Savannah Gerlach On October 6, 2025, 16 AUP students and Professor Mirjam Dageförde arrived in front of l’Assemblée Nationale de Paris (the National Assembly of Paris), anticipating a guided tour of the nation’s lower house of parliament, and an insid ...
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Paris Book Launch: "See You Through" by Geoff Gilbert and Alex Houen
Join us for a reading from, and discussion of, the new novel, See You Through, co-written by Alex Houen and Geoff Gilbert. This collaborative fiction/poem, written online during the pandemic, considers the politics and affect of facial recognition technol ...
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Principles for Ethical Use of Digital Testimonies of Victims and Witnesses of Mass Violence
This is the first symposium organized by the UNESCO Chair on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights and The George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention. More information regarding the event will foll ...
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Launch of Cahiers Series no.42 by AUP alumnus Jan Steyn
Join us for a celebration of the launch of no.42 in AUP's Cahiers Series, by AUP alumnus Jan Steyn, currently a professor at the University of Iowa. Jan's cahier, entitled JIG, deals with the experience, across several cultures, of the afflictio ...
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Villers-Cotterêts: (Hi)stories of the French Language
Led by Professors Caroline D. Laurent & Mona El Khoury FR2001 Introduction to Global French Studies FR2102 French IV: 1954 in Paris: A Role-Playing Simulation CL/FR The Monstrous and Fabulous Renaissance CL/FR 3400 Literary Translation class This one ...
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Guadeloupe: Discovery, Slavery, Memory and Identity
Led by Professors Brenton Hobart & Franck Andrianarivo Rakotobe CL/FR3032 – The Monstrous Renaissance FR2103 –French IV Francophone Identities and Cultures on Screen FR2200 – French and Cultures V 4. CL1025CCI – The World, The Text, and the Critic I ...
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Aachen & Cologne
Led by Professors Anna Russakoff & Hervé Vanel AH2012 Medieval Art & Architecture AH1000 Intro to History of Art I AH2016 19th & 20th c. Art Known for its rich literary and artistic heritage, Aix-la-Chapelle/Aachen offers the ideal setting f ...
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Edinburgh, Scotland: Queens, Witches, and Working Women
Led by Professors Elizabeth Kinne & Linda Martz HIGS1011 Women in World History II Edinburgh, Scotland: Queens, Witches, and Working Women allows students to explore the historic city of Edinburgh and learn how the contemporary city is trying to recon ...
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Writing the Archives
Led by Professors Ana Paulina Lee & Biswamit Dwibedy CW5091: Writing the Archives CL3100: The Poetic Experience EN2020F: Writing and Criticism EN2020L: Writing and Criticism CL4000: Advanced Creative Writing Workshop CL2054: Latin American and Sp ...