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Trustee Feature with Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn on a Comparison of the Covid-19 and 2008 Economic Crises
none Join the AUP community for the virtual event: Trustee Feature with Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn honorary director general, Banque de France (BDF), adjunct professor at ESSEC and ESCP Business Schools, and nonresident senior fellow in the Atlantic Counci ...
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Anti-Racist activism Opportunities in France: SOS Racisme at AUP
none The American University of Paris and SOS Racisme are working together to fight racism, anti-Semitism and discrimination. Join us for this presentation by Saphia Aït Ouarabi (vice-president of SOS Racisme and a student at Sciences Po, Paris) and JOIN ...
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Research Seminar: Collège International de Philosophie
none On Tuesday, November 5, Professor Oliver Feltham of the Department of History and Politics will welcome Elodie Djordjevic from Université Paris II for his philosophy research seminar in French. If you are interested in attending, contact ofeltham aup ...
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AUP Learning Commons Forum for Research and Practice
Call for Proposals none The Learning Commons advisory committee is very pleased to invite you to the inaugural meeting of the AUP Learning Commons Forum for Research and Practice. This will take place on Teams on Wednesday, March 24 at 17:00. The Forum is ...
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Opéra National de Paris | Opéra Bastille- Carmen
none Wednesday, February 22- 19h30 Cost: €86 – Category 5 seats Carmen, one of the most widely performed in the world. From Mérimée’s original character, Calixto Bieito’s Carmen retains her profoundly Iberian contours and the ardent temperament of a woman ...
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Kimetha Vanderveen Opening
none April 25th from 18h00 to 20h30 there will be an opening in the Combes Gallery with wine and cheese of Kimetha Vanderbeen’s exhibition “Perceptions.” 100 Fixed-50px space ...
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Printed Books in the Digital Age: A conversation with Jonathan Simons moderated by Marc-Olivier Bherer of Le Monde
none Analog Sea, is as an offline publisher distributing exclusively to physical bookshops. Their wish is for books to be traded between human beings and not relegated to robots and algorithms. Digital platforms are great for efficiency and massification, ...
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Jordan Salama presents Every Day the River Changes
none Jordan Salama is a resident writer on staff for National Geographic who has written essays on climate change, letter-writing, and American Jewish life, tracked down Syrian traveling salesmen in the Andes, covered Lionel Messi and the Argentina nation ...
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Vernissage: Dimitri Hadzi and Cynthia Hadzi
none In the autumn of 2019, The American University of Paris received a donation from the estate of Mrs. Evelyn Berezin of more than twenty works of art created by the Greek American artist, Dimitri Hadzi. An exhibition in the Combes Gallery of Dimitri Ha ...
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Meditations on Life, Politics, and Journalism with Roger Cohen- AUP Sponsored Event
none From China and Kyiv, to Afghanistan and Israel, to elections in Iran and the debacle of Brexit, for over forty years New York Times Paris bureau chief Roger Cohen has journeyed to all corners of the world to cover everything from truth and dissent, t ...